HOW DOES YOUR DOG SEE THE WORLD?

Happy Doggy News sent our trusty explorer Jet the Chihuahua on a daring mission: to unravel the secrets of the canine color cosmos during his everyday strolls. We needed to decode the cryptic world as seen through his eyes. While Jet might not be a walking rainbow, he does have a penchant for shades of blue and yellow. So, think of Jet as our very own four-legged Picasso, painting his world in a limited yet whimsical palette. His artistic expressions make every walk an abstract masterpiece. Woof-tastic!

WHAT DID YOU FIND OUT FOR US JET???????
Dog vision, while different from human vision, offers our canine companions a unique perspective on the world. Although dogs perceive a more limited range of colours than humans, they aren’t entirely colourblind. They can distinguish some colours, particularly shades of blue and yellow. However, their world appears less vibrant and rich in hues compared to ours.

What dogs may lack in the spectrum of colours, they make up for in their remarkable ability to detect motion. Dogs are masters at spotting movement, which serves them well as hunters and guardians. Their visual acuity might not match ours, but they excel in tracking and chasing moving objects, making them skilled fetch enthusiasts and watchful protectors of our homes. So, while our canine friends might not appreciate a rainbow like we do, they have their own extraordinary way of experiencing the world.
