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Angels3
09-25-2003, 09:04 PM
Interesting 'doggie' research has been done at the Vet Dpt of Sydney University.
It explains why some dog breeds chase things & other breeds
prefer to attentively gaze into their owner's face. The 2 types have
2 different patterns of vision cells in their eyes. The pattern in the
'chasers' gives them a wider field of vision. The pattern in the
more 'focused' is bundled in the centre of the eye giving them a
more 'focused' field of vision.

And these patterns match nose lengths...longer nose equals
wide field of vision, shorter nose equals focused vision. In the
program, the first was represented by an Australian Cattle Dog & the
second by a Pug. The first group are hunters & fetchers & chasers while the
second are lap-dogs-house- dogs.

It explained something for me. We'd always had working dog
breeds....Border Collies, Shelties, Blue Heelers (all long noses,
wide fields of vision). Then at a dog show I walked into a line of
Tibetan Spaniels (short noses, focused field of vision). I was
really taken with the Tibbies because, as I told my family, they
'look into your face the same way a person would.' Now I know
they do...& why!

Here's the full transcript of a TV Science Program about this research.

http://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/stories/s953902.htm

cloverfdx
09-26-2003, 10:46 AM
oh no i missed catalyst, i saw an Ad on TV the other night and was going to watch it :( oh well thanks for giving us a run down on what it was about :)

interesting stuff

Cinder & Smoke
09-26-2003, 10:58 AM
W;)W! Neet stuff!

Gud on ya, Angels3!

Where ya been!?? :confused:
Onlee 40 more Posts an you join the BlabberMoufs Klub!

lizbud
09-26-2003, 11:19 AM
Angels3,

Thanks for the article. It's very interesting. I didn't know that
dogs could see the color red ,nor did I realize that the eye
structure varied so much between dog breeds. This certainly
explains why some dogs love a good game of fetch & others
don't. Dog's vision fields vary a lot. It was a good read. Liz.

Angels3
09-26-2003, 11:50 PM
Glad you liked the info, folks!

Phred, you sure can talk the Aussie talk now! For a minute there, I thought Steve Irwin had joined the list (by the way, his home & his crocodiles are just up the road from me.)

You're right...I can hardly wait to join the Big Mouth's Club. We call it Having the Gift of the Gab. Do you say that, too?

And I see there's someone else who likes the Dixie Chicks...great music.

cloverfdx
09-28-2003, 08:27 AM
And I see there's someone else who likes the Dixie Chicks...great music

ah indeed i do :)


hows the weather up your way? it is freezing down here in victoria :( it snowed the other day:eek:

Angels3
09-28-2003, 09:22 AM
Beautiful weather up here in Queensland. We had to turn the air-conditioning on last week.

Freezing??? What's that? Snow??? What's that?

The Dixie Chicks are fine musicians. I think they toured Australia recently (for the second time?)

wolfsoul
09-28-2003, 01:35 PM
Interesting article!

PS I love the Dixie Chicks lol.

wolfsoul
09-28-2003, 01:38 PM
Pssst Rhiannon...It's "I want to be the only 'one' for miles and miles," not person. :)

Angels3
09-28-2003, 08:08 PM
Wolfsong....I love your doggie, Timber. Looks like a sheltie with much substance. Nice long nose, too!

So, another Dixie Chicks affectionado.
Psssssst, folks....have a look for Canadian female group called
The Be Good Tanyas. Their CD 'Blue Horse' has a song called 'dogsong' written by one of the group about the passing of her own beloved dog. Beautiful....should be played at all doggie events.

cloverfdx
09-29-2003, 09:01 AM
Beautiful weather up here in Queensland. We had to turn the air-conditioning on last week.

oh so jealous :D whats air-conditioning ;) i cant wait for summer.


The Be Good Tanyas. Their CD 'Blue Horse'
i must look out for the CD then, the song sounds sweet

thanks jordan *i just changed it* lol :o

wolfsoul
09-29-2003, 06:17 PM
Originally posted by Angels3
Wolfsong....I love your doggie, Timber. Looks like a sheltie with much substance. Nice long nose, too!

So, another Dixie Chicks affectionado.

Thanks! :) She doesn't even have any sheltie in her lol.

Yes I love Dixie Chicks. I'm a big fan of country, I grew up on it. Most of my family is made up of "cowboys." ;) They all wear cowboy hats and boots and jeans and the whole deal!