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Although their perception of color is limited, dogs discriminate between objects based on their hue—a finding that may change the way dogs are trained Joseph Stromberg The idea that dogs only see the ...
Imagine you’re walking down a busy street in India. You see street dogs sniffing around piles of garbage, scavenging for ...
The human brain and eyes process light into color, allowing us to take in various shades of the rainbow. Our furry friends, however, do not see quite like we do. When you're out for a stroll with your ...
Veterinarian Dr. Lori Teller, the president of the American Veterinary Medical Association, shares how a dog's vision is connected to their love of tennis balls Rainbows look a bit different to your ...
Dogs do have a unique way of seeing the world. But despite what you might have heard, the canine perspective isn't black and white. Dogs, like the humans who love them, can see colors. They just can't ...
Similar to humans, the presence of green eyes in the canine world is a rare but striking sight. From Bulldogs to Beagles, almost all dog breeds sport eyes of varying shades of brown. This is down to ...
Most people know that dogs don’t see as well as humans, but there are a lot of misconceptions floating around about the way they see the world. But now a small web app, first uncovered by The Next Web ...
The Laizhou Hong is a large Molosser type dog. The dog’s body is longer than the height at the withers. Their head is muscular, strong, and proportionate to the rest of the body. They have a very ...
Veterinarian Dr. Lori Teller, the president of the American Veterinary Medical Association, shares how a dog's vision is connected to their love of tennis balls Kelli Bender is the Pets Editor at ...