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Owners often place treats or toys on the other side to encourage the dog to "bust through" the paper. Variations:

Dogs experience the world through sound and smell. Since we can’t stream smells (yet), audio is king.

Use a drop shadow or a color matte (a semi-transparent dark box) behind your text so it doesn't get lost in a busy background.

Dogs have a higher concentration of rod cells—photoreceptors that are sensitive to light and motion—than humans do. This gives "Dogg Vision" three distinct advantages:

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The primary difference between human and canine vision lies in the structure of the retina. Humans are typically trichromatic, meaning our eyes possess three types of color-detecting cells called cones, which allow us to see a spectrum of red, green, and blue. Dogs, by contrast, are dichromatic. They possess only two types of cones, sensitive to blue and yellow. This means a dog’s world looks similar to that of a human with red-green color blindness. To a dog, a lush green lawn appears as a field of dehydrated yellow, and a bright red ball tossed into that grass becomes a dull, brownish smudge that is difficult to distinguish by color alone.