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Yes, dogs can watch Bluey; the show's bright colors and sounds may capture their attention, though their understanding differs from humans.
Dogs are most attracted to the colors blue and yellow due to their dichromatic vision, which allows them to see only a limited range of colors.
Dogs do not perceive human skin color as humans do; they see in a limited color spectrum and rely more on scent, movement, and posture than appearance.
Dogs tend to avoid the color red because it appears as a dull brownish or dark shade due to their limited color perception.
To dogs, grass appears in shades of yellow and blue due to their dichromatic vision.
Dogs see blue and yellow best; they cannot distinguish red and green, making their vision similar to red-green colorblindness in humans.
Dogs can see shades of blue and yellow, but they can't distinguish red and green like humans can.
An average 20 kg (44 lb) dog may contain approximately 4–6 kg of protein, but consuming dog meat is illegal or unethical in many countries.
Dog food is not intended for human consumption and may cause gastrointestinal discomfort or illness if eaten regularly or in large quantities.

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