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Aren't doggos color blind tho? Is everything I know just one big silly joke?!
Well, dogs are red/green colorblind essentially, and don't typically perceive blues without specific intergenerational mutations.
But they see violet very well, along with red, often easily able to distinguish one seemingly brown blur from another. To them, the pigmentation on a beet poop is porbably one of the more vibrant things they see on a day to day basis.
Same with most poops, poop being mostly a combination of reds in various states of decomposition.
Now who says you can't learn something new from the fine folks on OT? Thanks for this enlightenment my friend!
then i googled what color does purple and brown make. youll never guess.
Because the red that seeps from it my friend makes it look like internal bleeding but its just beets being beets.