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Dog

Light -High energy dogs are very responsive to bright flashes of light and shadows. -Dogs can see some colors, but not as many as humans and the colors are not as vivid.

Motion -A dogs common response to movement is barking. Sudden movements may cause dogs to become defensive or territorial. Hunting dogs may also respond to movement in predatory way (ie Rabbit)

Sound -Dogs respond to sound by barking at loud and high-pitched things. -Very loud things, like fireworks and thunder may also frighten dogs.

Heat -Dogs do not sweat like humans. They regulate heat through respiration (panting)

Summary Dogs like to do whatever you want them to do. They are very loyal and trustworthy. They like sports and are very athletic animals. They enjoy doing things with you. Dogs use sight and respond to motion. Hearing and smelling are very important senses for dogs. THE END