i think they can see images from a certain distance but they are colorblind. or so i heard... i know my baby likes watching the tv w/ me. but whenever he sees animals or animated animal figures, he runs to the tv and starts barking. and whenver we comment on some cute animal on tv like "awwwww", he gets jealous and gets mad and stars barking at the tv. lol...
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Aug-20-2004 07:11
Yan
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Wano
quote:
Originally posted by BLuEOcEaN420
i think they can see images from a certain distance but they are colorblind. or so i heard... i know my baby likes watching the tv w/ me. but whenever he sees animals or animated animal figures, he runs to the tv and starts barking. and whenver we comment on some cute animal on tv like "awwwww", he gets jealous and gets mad and stars barking at the tv. lol...
Hehe... That's cute.
Aug-20-2004 07:34
Audigy7
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Eugene, Oregon
My dog watches rugby with me.
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Aug-20-2004 15:43
trancebrat
Terry Bones' wife
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: San Antonio, FL & Frameries, BE
My cat watches TV. When he was little if an animal came onto the screen he would react. It had nothing to do with sound...he reacted to the image. I've had the same thing happen to other pets. For entertainment I put in Otis & Milo and I have watched five different pets sit and watch it. I had a Pug at one time and she sat and watched that movie with a completely bewildered look on her face. Everytime the Pug came onto the screen she would tilt her head and go closer to the TV.
If you put on Animal Planet you might find that your pet will watch TV.
Aug-20-2004 15:52
Boomer187
Spicy Hotdog
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: USA
their eye anatomy is pretty much the same as ours. Its just they have more rods. Which are good for seeing in dim light, and they are in greyish colors.
so yea, they see the tv, its just all grey n stuff.
Aug-20-2004 16:10
DarkFall01
Fernando Alonso
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Zürich
I read somewhere that if you show them a picture, they see the paper, but not what's on tit, don't know if it's true and if the same applies to TVs...
Aug-20-2004 18:48
GunitGirly69
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Registered: Aug 2004
Location: OHIO
who knows
Aug-20-2004 20:44
daydreamer
disco baby
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: TX TA #1
the funny thing is to put them infront of a mirror when they are quite young.
Aug-20-2004 21:10
Boomer187
Spicy Hotdog
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: USA
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Originally posted by DarkFall01
I read somewhere that if you show them a picture, they see the paper, but not what's on tit, don't know if it's true and if the same applies to TVs...
why in the hell would they not see whats ont he paper. Since they have large concentrations of rods they won't see a lot of detail. but they will still see it.
unless it is like one of those pictures they use to test for colorblindness. where they have numbers in green and the outside in red. Those with red/green colorbllindness see nothing in there.
Aug-20-2004 21:17
DJ Rat 187
Dancing in My Own Blood
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: The Edge of a Cliff
My dog got really freaked out when she saw herself in a large wall mirror
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