MADISON, Wis. -- If you swear your dog looks at the TV screen, and even reacts to certain programs, you're not wrong. A new study out of the University of Wisconsin's School of Veterinary Medicine is ...
A veterinary ophthalmologist wanted to determine factors, including age and vision, that influence a dog's interest in interacting with video content. Ultimately, the goal of the study, which launched ...
Veterinarian Dr. Lori Teller, the president of the American Veterinary Medical Association, shares how a dog's vision is connected to their love of tennis balls Kelli Bender is the Pets Editor at ...
Do you ever get the feeling that your dog likes some TV shows more than others? Well, new research from the University of Wisconsin–Madison's School of Veterinary Medicine has found that they actually ...
We all know dogs are colorblind—or do we? Many people assume pups see the world in black and white, but that’s actually a myth. While their vision is different from ours, it’s far from colorless. In ...
As pets age, their hearing and vision are often some of the first things to decline. Vision loss can happen for several reasons, and for most dogs, it is a gradual process. Some dogs may develop eye ...