Thank you I was thinking the same thing. I'd never make my dogs lay on that rug. Their instincts to avoid holes would be ruined. Imagine the vet bills and suffering
@@antourte1 Yep absolutely. It would still look like a tunnel from the dog's reversed perspective, but it wouldn't appear to drop straight down. Properly oriented is far more effective.
I'm glad I'm not the only person with critical thinking skills around here. I'm running out of patience and crayons trying to explain it to people. That's what I get for trying in the first place
The internet sometime feels like a cesspool of naive individuals who lack basic critical thinking skills. Bad enough to make my head hurt. Glad I could find a comment of someone bringing this up, at least.
primates (including humans) have vision as a #1 sense. for canidae, vision is only #3 behind smell and hearing. if they dont hear or smell another animal but see it in the mirror they get confused. most animals are not intelligent enough to recognize themselves in the mirror (exceptions: primates, elephants, etc)
That’s how I feel every time I see these things! I don’t get why people do it like this. If you’re trying to fool the animals set it up for *their* perspective, not the camera’s!
@@MrLoowizConsidering they are absolutely correct about what they said, I guess I will just respect that fact over their miniscule and inconsequential mistake. I don't respect you because of your waste of time comment, so you have that going for you.
@@edwardrichardson5567 Big slab of something they don't recognize on the floor, 2 treated it like just another object and the third wasn't sure what to think of it
Interesting. Dogs cannot distinguish between 3D and 2D. Fascinating. On a phychological level, humans cannot distiinguish between 3D and 4D. In other words, many humams cannot see past the Virtual Reality of the Language they speak.