yes but they can see yellow,red and blue too if they are bright.
No. All they see is Black and white.
ask the dog lol
yes they do
No, it just appears that way. White hairs are easier to see on black and black hairs are easier to see on white.
Jacks can be white, white with black or tan markings, or tricolor (white, black, and tan). The white on the body helps the hunter see the dog in the field.
Dogs are color blind so they see not only you, but everything, in black and white.
half of black and half of white i think
Black and White or Brown and White.
No, it sees in red, blue, green, and yellow too.
dogs can see it's just that there color blind. if you don't know what it is, color blind is were you can see but you can only see black and white
What is color, anyway? We don't even know if one person's black is that of another person. All we can say for certain is that dog's do "see" in the same part of the EM spectrum, though they have poorer vision, and only can see in black and white.
No, Newfoundlands can be black, brown, gray or black and white. however if you see a dog that you believe to be a Newfoundland except that the animal is entirely white, that breed is called a Great Pyrenees.