After discovering how a dog's vision through a TikTok filter, a dog owner promised to acquire only blue toys for your pet.
The video, shared by TikToker @im.muddyy, has received over 26 million views and features a muted color version of the woman's bedroom. In her statement in the viral video, she stated that she would only buy her 8-year-old Doberman a blue toy.
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After a surprising discovery, she committed to buying exclusively blue toys for her dog, taking into account the new understanding of the animal's visual abilities.
Canine vision sees the color blue better?
According to the discovery that dogs have rod-dominated retinas, which limits their perception of colors to shades of blue, yellow and some shades of orange, the dog's owner decided to take a step specific.
Dogs' color vision is dichromatic, which is due to their rod-dominated retinas rather than cones, which are more sensitive to different wavelengths of light.
While humans can perceive the full spectrum of colors, dogs have a reduced capacity for this aspect and see mainly in shades of blue and yellow. This is due to the difference in eye composition between species.
This decision reflects the owner's awareness of her dog's visual needs and her desire to provide a more appropriate visual experience for the pet.
The dog's owner expressed his intention to bring more color into his pet's life, mentioning that from now on he would only buy blue toys. In an interview to Newsweek, TikToker shared that her pup seems to be more interested in toys in these colors.
She observed that during fetch games, the dog demonstrates better ability to visualize blue and yellow toys in the grass. This information was shared in response to the discovery of the use of a TikTok filter that simulates the vision of dogs.
The TikTok filter, widely used in reposted videos, has the function of simulating the vision of dogs, removing color tones that dogs' eyes cannot distinguish, such as red and green.
In this way, the filter mainly highlights the blue and yellow tones, which are more noticeable for dogs due to their dichromatic vision.
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