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The DodoPublished at May 21, 2026 at 03:46 AM7:56:40
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Dodo Dog TV 🐶 8 Hours of Backyard Wildlife for Curious Dogs

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Published time
May 21, 2026 at 03:46 AM
Duration
7:56:40
Video type
Pets & Animals
Channel region
United States
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Views
40K
Likes
591
Comments
15
Estimated Daily Revenue
$0.38 - $2.2
Estimated Total Revenue
$38.38 - $223.9
RPM Range
$0.96 - $5.6
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Topic Cluster
animal video
Video Description
Relaxing nature footage filmed by us on a peaceful lakefront in the Midwest and a quiet Brooklyn park pond — created especially for curious dogs who love to watch the world go by. This 8-hour backyard wildlife experience features ducks gliding across the water, deer wandering through the trees and surprise appearances from a turkey and even a raccoon. Perfect enrichment TV for dogs who enjoy animal watching, calming outdoor sounds and gentle movement. Whether your pup needs entertainment while home alone, background relaxation during naps, or stimulating visuals throughout the day, Dodo Dog TV brings the outdoors inside. 🐾 Featuring: • Ducks & water birds • Deer in the woods • A curious turkey • A nighttime raccoon visit • Natural ambient outdoor sounds Great for: ✔ Dog enrichment ✔ Separation anxiety support ✔ Calming background TV ✔ Puppy entertainment ✔ Senior dog relaxation ✔ Pet-friendly ambient video No deer seen in this video were fed; they were simply filmed eating grass and other naturally occurring food sources in their environment. White-tailed deer naturally shift to different food sources in the winter, such as woody browse, and their digestive systems adapt seasonally to process those foods. Feeding deer during winter can disrupt this process and may be harmful to their health. #DogTV #DogsWatchingTV #PetEnrichment #WildlifeForDogs #RelaxingNature #DogVideos #AmbientNature #BackyardWildlife #DodoDogTV Love Animals? Subscribe: https://thedo.do/YouTube Follow The Dodo: Howl with us on TikTok: https://thedo.do/TikTok Take a peek at our Snapchat: http://thedo.do/snap Love our Instagram: https://thedo.do/Instagram Like us on Facebook: http://thedo.do/Facebook Read more on our site: https://thedo.do/thedodo For the love of animals. Pass it on.
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