GLEN ELLYN, IL—Gesturing excitedly at the screen while the ambivalent canine lay beside him, local man John Eggert urged his dog Monday to pay attention while a dog was on TV. “Look, look, Pickles—that dog looks just like you,” Eggert said to his 6-year-old dachshund mix, who, despite her owner waking her up, turning…
I’ve heard that low refresh rate is why it can seem invisible to dogs. 60Hz is too slow for them to register the motion because they see the flickering between frames.