I thought I had heard or read that dogs are color blind. Is that True??
My husband has a pointer for lecturing with a red light. We have lots of
fun with our springer puppy with that "red dot". We shine it on the snow
or floor and the puppy chases it . Not the same effect with a regular
flashlight. Anyway I was wondering why the red dot light was so
interesting to the puppy.
Janet and Buddy
Diane Blackman
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Your pup probably likes it b/c it's really bright for it's point size,
fast moving and is new to the him/her.
Diane Blackman
Proper training is not the mere imposition of rules, but the teaching of
skills that allow the dog to become a fuller member of human society.
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Chinchuba <chin...@aol.com> wrote:
: Diane,
: I thought they pretty much were, with a few exceptions, but I guess I was just
: assuming. I use flourescent red training dummies and flagging tape and, in
: green grass, the dogs are totally incapable of seeing them. Is it just some
: colors they don't see (like red and green?) They have no trouble spotting
: obvious contrasts, like black or white in grass, or the red on water (although
: white's easier for them) or asphalt, but if the relative shades are the same,
: the color doesn't seem to matter. Is it like a black and white T.V.?
: TTFN - Susan F.
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