No. All dogs only see in black, grey and white. Just like the old movies. Hope this helps!
Actually, they see color, but their chromatic acuity is significantly less than humans'. This is for two reasons: (1) dogs have far fewer cone cells in their retina (cone cells are responsible for seeing color); and (2) dogs are dichromatic (the see only two primary colors - blue and yellow)
no No. They can only be white.
The Bichon Frise is a white dog. Black Bichon's do not exist!
white is a light colour and black is a dark colour
black and white
A "Westie-Bichon" is a mixed breed dog because those are two completely different breeds. But since both those breeds are all white then a mix of the two should also be all white. If the dog is black then it is NOT a mix of Westie and Bichon ...morelikely has Scottish Terrier in the mix rather than Wesite.(Scottish Terriers are black.)
Colour photography takes colour pictures and black and white photography take black and white pictures
When white is mixed with any colour, the resut will always be a light shade of the original colour. Therefore when white is mixed with black, the resulting colour is grey.
white cause the black sea won't change the colour
When white is mixed with any colour, the resut will always be a light shade of the original colour. Therefore when white is mixed with black, the resulting colour is grey.
Black and white
yes a black ands white molly does mates and the fries will be in the mixed colour might they may be half white and half black or white spot on blaack colour
black colour shoe