Documenting a dog's authentic reaction to magic tricks, funny sounds, or the return of an owner. 3. Entertainment Created Specifically for Dogs
The future of dog entertainment is moving beyond passive consumption. Developers are currently experimenting with dog-friendly touchscreens and console games. These systems utilize durable screens capable of detecting nose or paw presses, allowing home-alone dogs to play basic tracking games for treats, turning media consumption into cognitive exercise. Conclusion
: Dogs do not see the world in black and white, but they possess dichromatic vision. They see a color spectrum limited mostly to blues and yellows. Specialized dog content undergoes strict color grading to emphasize these shades, making objects stand out. Auditory Tuning