Back To Fun Facts. Aug 04, 2 Minutes. Left: Human view of a Labrador Retriever sitting in front of a red barn surrounded by plants. Left: Human view of a blue and red tennis ball sitting in the green grass. This helps show dogs are better able to distinguish blues than reds. Dogs communicate their wants, needs, happiness and fear primarily through body language. Are you ready to learn what your dog is trying to tell you? Download this e-book to learn more.
AKC Privacy Policy. Odds are, your dog will enjoy it, too. Pet parents should think of using TV time with their dogs in the same way they would with human children, as a reward for completing their homework or doing chores, for example. Millan recommends getting in a good hour of continuous physical activity in before sitting your pet down in front of the TV.
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