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Do dogs see television and other "screens" the same way we do? For example, if they see a dog on TV, would it look to them like a dog on TV without any "distortion"? The reason I think there may be distortion to them is because TV is designed for our eyes (e.g. red, green, and blue "dots" that match the receptors in our eyes). This is somewhat related to this question: Do dogs really only see in black and white?Do dogs really only see in black and white?.

Do dogs see television and other "screens" the same way we do? For example, if they see a dog on TV, would it look to them like a dog on TV without any "distortion"? The reason I think there may be distortion to them is because TV is designed for our eyes (e.g. red, green, and blue "dots" that match the receptors in our eyes). This is somewhat related to this question: Do dogs really only see in black and white?.

Do dogs see television and other "screens" the same way we do? For example, if they see a dog on TV, would it look to them like a dog on TV without any "distortion"? The reason I think there may be distortion to them is because TV is designed for our eyes (e.g. red, green, and blue "dots" that match the receptors in our eyes). This is somewhat related to this question: Do dogs really only see in black and white?.

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Do dogs see television and other "screens" the same way we do? For example, if they see a dog on TV, would it look to them like a dog on TV without any "distortion"? The reason I think there may be distortion to them is because TV is designed for our eyes (e.g. red, green, and blue "dots" that match the receptors in our eyes). This is somewhat related to this question: Do dogs really only see in black and white?.