dogs can see just as well if not better as we can exept they dont see colour.
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 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.
No, dogs see in black and white.
Dogs see in black & white.
No type of dogs can see in colour, I don't know why though.
because r tard, the sail is much much bigger. HOT DOGS
No dogs can not see all colors
Humans see with color. Dogs simply have less cone receptors therefore they do not see light. Dogs only see in black and white.
None of them as a breed but some individuals are. Dogs are not colorblind, although their ability to see color is much more limited than ours. See the Related Question below for more information.
Yes, dogs can see through windows.
Scientists say that dogs can only see in black and white.If it is true, then dogs can only see the rainbow's outlines but not the colour.
Some dogs see a few, but most see black and white