Sentences with phrase «dog than vision»

The senses of smell and hearing are more important to a dog than vision and most dogs adjust well, particularly those blind from birth as would be the case if the dog had CEA.

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Segura's first two customers sold hot dogs and tortillas; today, Vision IT has 850 employees worldwide, a roster of Fortune 500 clients (including Ford), and more than $ 100 million in revenue.
Biologists have recently discovered that a wallaby's perception of colour is more similar to a dog than a quokka, sparking questions as to why marsupial colour vision has evolved so selectively.
Co-author Professor Daniel Mills of the School of Life Sciences at the University of Lincoln, said: «Humans are known to be very visual in both intra and inter-specific interactions, and because the vision of dogs is much poorer than humans, we often tend to think of them using their other senses to make sense of the world.
Dogs have better vision when in low light than humans because of a specialized layer that reflects light behind their retinas.
Your dog's peripheral, sudden - movement vision is far better than yours.
Although their daytime vision seems a little blurrier than human vision, dogs see better at night and can detect motion more quickly.
Both dogs and cats «see» the world through their sense of smell as much, or more so than their sense of vision.
However, both dogs and cats have a narrower binocular field of vision than humans.
In some dogs, entropion is never more than a minor annoyance, but in others it can cause corneal ulcers that can lead to scarring and affect vision.
A dog's vision is completely different from yours, and they see things, especially colors, completely different than humans.
Our first Christmas, I was so excited to send out cards showing my dogs perfectly posed in holiday outfits, but just getting them in the same general area and calm, much less outfitted and posed, proved to be more than my dogs or I was capable of, so I waited until they were asleep, took a picture and superimposed their «visions of sugarplums» theme.
Sweet Buffy, at 10 years old & with vision issues, might be considered less adoptable than the spunky young dogs.
Service Dogs: Service Dog is a broad term for canines who support partners with disabilities other than those related to vision or hearing.
Dogs who have a visual opacity of less than 30 percent have almost no visual symptoms whereas dogs who have more than 60 percent may have a noticeable loss of visDogs who have a visual opacity of less than 30 percent have almost no visual symptoms whereas dogs who have more than 60 percent may have a noticeable loss of visdogs who have more than 60 percent may have a noticeable loss of vision.
Assistance (Service) Dogs Assistance Dogs assist people with disabilities other than vision or hearing impairment.
As a predator, the dog has binocular vision, but his eyesight is more attuned to movement than details.
The dog's sense of smell is so adept that a blind dog has much less difficulty adjusting to the loss of vision than a human does.
This is one reason dogs have better night vision than people do.
On the other hand, dogs» vision is more in tune with sepias and pastels than the full range that humans see, according to Ryder.
A well - trained dog can help with so much more than just lack of vision, mobility or hearing: people with a vast array of mental health problems can benefit hugely from having a service dog in their lives.
Some dogs who are scared of going on walks, may not have pain, but their vision or hearing could have deteriorated, making them perceive things differently than before.
As I remember, the doctor said the surgery was more difficult than in humans because the dogs» eye is smaller, that vision would not become «normal», and surgery would be expensive.
Dogs also have less visual acuity than we do, which makes everything look blurrier, although they excel at motion detection and night vision.
In fact, the dogs with normal vision and hearing were rated as more aggressive and more excitable than those with vision and hearing impairments.
Dogs with decreased vision will be more stressed if the furniture is changed around than dogs whose vision is still gDogs with decreased vision will be more stressed if the furniture is changed around than dogs whose vision is still gdogs whose vision is still good.
Dogs have lower visual acuity, which makes their vision blurrier than ours; however, they're able to sense brightness, contrast and motion.
With more than 85 years of unwavering commitment to the vision of its founder, George Ainsworth Lang, Ainsworth Pet Nutrition hopes to continue the splendid performance of the Nutrish dog food line when the company formalizes its acquisition by the equally 5th - generation family company, The J. M. Smucker Company.
While the small sample size did not permit a detailed statistical analysis, our recordings indicate that relative cone function may be lost at a slower rate than rod function; this would be consistent with the dog owners» observations that night - blindness precedes loss of day - vision at Stage 3.
Dogs may bark at a full moon because it is brighter outside, and some have speculated that dogs (who have far better natural night vision than humans) may find the brighter rays to be disturbDogs may bark at a full moon because it is brighter outside, and some have speculated that dogs (who have far better natural night vision than humans) may find the brighter rays to be disturbdogs (who have far better natural night vision than humans) may find the brighter rays to be disturbing.
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