What Your Dog Sees

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Ever wonder how your dog sees the world? Here's a look. Your pal's handsome eyes pick up on fewer colors than you do. A lot of things appear grayish brown to him. But he can also see yellows and blues. The colors he can't spot are reds and greens. As for how sharp his sight is, that depends on the lighting. When it's bright, your dog's vision is slightly blurry. But when it's dim, he may be able to see better than you do.
His sight has other advantages, too. He has a wider field of vision than you. And he tends to spot fast-moving things like critters more easily. Thanks for looking at things from his point of view.
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