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joinerjohn
Just been researching this on the internet and can't seem to get a definitive answer. Some sites say no a dog can't make out images on television the way we do.
I'm asking because our mutt goes bonkers whenever there are dogs on TV. Adverts, films, programmes. Even if we turn the sound off completely he still goes daft if there's a dog on there.
The present commercial for Pedigree Chum with the collie running about sends him into a barking frenzy, the moment the first chord is played on the guitar.
My dad had a dog years ago and one afternoon I was watching the snooker. Whenever a player hit the cue ball, he'd look at the TV screen and sometimes they'd show the shots from the pocket cam where the ball rolls towards the pocket then drops. The dog would get up and look underneath the TV for the ball.
Our dog was watching the Open golf with me and even he was looking or the golf balls as they dropped into the holes.
So anyone else have experience of their dog watching TV ?
Cheers JJ
I'm asking because our mutt goes bonkers whenever there are dogs on TV. Adverts, films, programmes. Even if we turn the sound off completely he still goes daft if there's a dog on there.
The present commercial for Pedigree Chum with the collie running about sends him into a barking frenzy, the moment the first chord is played on the guitar.
My dad had a dog years ago and one afternoon I was watching the snooker. Whenever a player hit the cue ball, he'd look at the TV screen and sometimes they'd show the shots from the pocket cam where the ball rolls towards the pocket then drops. The dog would get up and look underneath the TV for the ball.
Our dog was watching the Open golf with me and even he was looking or the golf balls as they dropped into the holes.
So anyone else have experience of their dog watching TV ?
Cheers JJ