For anybody who's ever seen their dog freak out about stuff on the TV screen, the idea may have appeal. Dog TV, the first 24-hour cable channel for canines. It is designed to alternately relax and stimulate your dog while you're out, to reduce separation anxiety and improve behavior.
"We might color the red just a little bit red because dogs don't see it so well. This hasn't just been put together, this has been really well thought out and well designed."
But can dogs really see what's on TV? Experts disagree on this issue although the answer seems to be yes, judging by YouTube where there is a strange abundance of dogs enjoying Law and Order.
=== This is a transcript of an ABC News article about Dog TV. The second paragraph is said by a Dog TV employee, and I'd like to know what the boldfaced portion means.
You can see the video clip here (the boldfaced portion starts at 33 seconds into the video):
Top answer
We might color the red just a little bit red = Don't use much red color; don't use a deep or strong red color.
— Mister Micawber
We might color the red just a little bit red = Don't use much red color; don't use a deep or strong red color.
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