Dogs do not have a strong preference for lights being on or off in their environment. They have good night vision and can see well in low light, so they can adapt to different lighting conditions. It is more important for dogs to have a comfortable and safe environment with familiar smells and sounds.
Dogs generally prefer to sleep in a dark environment because it helps them feel safe and secure, similar to their natural habitat.
Most men do prefer dogs to cats, but it depends.
Crate training can be done with the lights on or off, depending on the individual dog's comfort level. Some dogs may prefer a darker environment to feel more secure, while others may be fine with the lights on. It is important to observe your dog's behavior and adjust the lighting accordingly to ensure they feel safe and comfortable during crate training.
they prefer cats. but i like dogs much better^^
"You prefer dogs!" in English is Tu préfères les chiens!in French.
I believe they prefer male dogs.
dogs: 80% cats: 20%
Sometimes. Gays prefer cats to big dogs. But some gays may like little dogs more than cats.
No, dogs cannot see infrared lights. They can see some colors, but their vision is limited compared to humans.
Dogs generally prefer familiar dishes and objects. They will adapt, however, to eating and drinking out of unfamiliar bowls when they travel with you.
Dogs generally sleep better with the lights off because darkness signals to their bodies that it's time to rest.
Technically, yes, but they prefer not to.