No, they are not extinct. We see them in western Canada.
because its going extinct
red its red from colby
You can see white color red nose dogs as well as red color dogs and tan.
Dogs can see some pigments and not others. It is very much like red/green colorblindness: they can see blue and yellow, but red and green appear grayish to them.
Dogs are red-green colour-blind, like many humans. They can see other colours.
no but my dog can
dogs can't see red or green, so there vision consists of blues, yellows, purple and shades of grey, the world through a dogs eyes eyes is much less colourful than what humans can see.
Dogs are not color blind, but they have a limited spectrum of colors that they can see.
No, dogs see in black and white, most animals(those that hunt at night) can't see colors.
angels wanna wear my red shoes, Rudolph the red nosed reindeer, red rain, red hill mining town, i see red
Actually, dogs see in color. They see as a human who has red-green color blindness, so they see red as green and green as red and yellow as grey. other than that, due to a study done recently, they have both rods (associated with how you see at night) and cones (associated with what you see in the day)dogs and cats both see black and white but dogs see green, red, blue, and yellow sometimes and cats see green, blue, and yellow