Here's my procedure on "Are dogs red-green color blind?":
1.) Take black and white photos of an assortment of colored paper to see what shade they are in black and white.
2.) Gather four jars. Wrap two pieces of paper that are the same color around two of the jars.
3.) Place a green background on a wall. Do same for red on next test.
4.) On the the other two jars, wrap a piece of green paper around it and red around the other.
4.) Put a treat in one jar and place the same colored jars on the ground. Train the dog to pick one jar.
5.) After dog is trained, switch one of the same colored jars with a green one. If the dog does not pick the green one the majority of the time (100 tests), then s/he cannot identify the jar. Therefore, not being able to SEE the color green.
6.) Repeat steps 1 - 5 except use the different colored jar being the color red.
Does this sound correct to you? If not, please elaborate on your idea. Thanks!
2007-01-29
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