They actually only see in 3 colors,yellow,blue and grey.
Rods and cones
No, not one dog can see in color.
NOthing because its dark.
doctors believe that they can only see dull colors.
a dog can not see color.But they have very good vision for black and white. Their was one dog who could see a little color he was named the colerado dog, its a wierd name i know but that's what the owners named him, he was a very smart dog. --WRONG! Dogs can see a few colors.
Dogs can't see bright colors like humans do but they can see soft, very light colors of only certain colors, they are limited.
Yes in fact birds can see colors more intensely than humans. Birds have 4 cones in their retinas opposed to the 3 cones in a human retina
Dog's see like a color blind person would. They can only see certain colors. They DON'T see in B/W!
Dogs are most attracted to colors like blue, yellow, and green because they can see these colors well. These colors can help keep your dog engaged and entertained while playing with their toys.
Kill the dog,take out the eyes and give a scientist to test it.
When pink light from glowing hydrogen passes through a prism, it will split into a spectrum of colors. The colors you may see include red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. This is because the prism separates the different wavelengths of light present in the pink light.
See a different vet and have the tooth extracted.