Can dogs look up?
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DOGS CAN LOOK UP!! This is the dumbest question I've ever heard. although funny topic for Shaun of the dead.
i would say so, cant think of any reason why they couldnt
Yeah, my dog looks up at me. i think! lol
yes
they can not really look up, because of their bown structure. this is why when you wanna teach a dog to sit down you should raze somehting into the air, to see the object they'll sit down:)
mine does!
Yes,,up & down & all around. ;O)
Mine a small dog, so he's always looking up. Yes, they do.
Of course they can!
depends what they want to look up i guess.skirts maybe or old friends numbers in a phone book
yes dogs can look up.. they look upto there owners all the time
Of course. But they have two types of vision depending on the breed. Wide and tunnel. Wide vision is found in breeds like Kelpies, the herding variety. Tunnel in the other breeds.
They cannot switch over, so if they have wide they see wide regardless of where they look and vise versa.
In other words a dog with wide vision cannot see you so clearly straight on, they see from the side, a dog with tunnel vision can see you very clearly straight on, but cannot see you from the side as well.
yes they can
***WHY*** does this MORONIC question keep popping up when ANYBODY w/even *ONE* working EYEBALL can just LOOK?
How stupid can people be?
OF COURSE they can!
DUH!
this question has been asked before and I am answering the same. it is a silly question.
I just called my dog and snaped my fingers above her head. she turned her head and eyes upwards to, get this, LOOK UP WHILE STANDING. Both my dogs can look up from the standing or sitting possition. So to all these people who say they can not look up when standing, I guess my dogs are uber special and should be in the guiness book of world records.
PIGS on the other hand find it physically impossible to look up but they are in no way related to a dog. not even close in the spelling.
do you mean lift their heads to look up. or look up with their eyes?i think they can do both
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