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Generally, no. Most dogs have decent vision, but not as good color vision as humans.
Cats generally have better vision than dogs in low light conditions, but dogs have better peripheral vision and motion detection.
dogs in gneral see all black and white color
An amblyoscope is a reflecting stereoscope used to evaluate binocular vision.
Cats do but dogs don't
Dogs generally have better vision than cats, as they have a wider field of vision and better ability to see in low light.
doggies=colorblind
No, dogs do not have good enough vision to read.
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Cats generally have better vision than dogs, as they have a wider field of view and better night vision.
Cats generally have better vision than dogs. They have a wider field of view and better night vision due to a higher number of rod cells in their eyes.
Dogs have binocular vision over about 80 degrees of their visual field, which is enough for good quality binocular vision. This does vary some by breed, with collies probably having a smaller area of binocular vision than a golden retriever due to the placement of the eyes and length of the nose. Dogs have dichromatic vision, meaning they see in only two colors. Read more: Vision - How dogs see