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I haven't been able to have a dog since I was in high school until a few weeks ago. We just got a new puppy and I've noticed something odd. I've always thought it was a given that dogs didn't really "see" what was on TV. From my experience growing up, they would always ignore what was on (except for reacting to sound of course).
But now I have a dog who does watch what we're watching. You can see her scanning the screen as things happen. She loves sitting on the couch and watching with us. Is it possible that HD resolution is actually within a dog's vision acuity? It's just been kind of a funny, interesting observation. |
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