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.
Dogs apparently cannot differentiate between green, yellow, orange or red. However, dogs are able to differentiate between various shades of blue and violet.
Dogs can see shades of blue green yellow black and white
Everything except black and white or some shades of gray
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.
Dogs are thought to have red -green colour blindness.
Dogs see in black and white.
No type of dogs can see in colour, I don't know why though.
Humans see with color. Dogs simply have less cone receptors therefore they do not see light. Dogs only see in black and white.
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they do not see color their like dogs they can see black white and gray
Some dogs see a few, but most see black and white
No, dogs see in black and white, most animals(those that hunt at night) can't see colors.
Dogs cannot see in color, so the color of the ball would not be the cause of its fear.
Most dogs cannot see in color, however, it has been discovered that some dogs can indeed see color. However, it is not as bright as humans, because dogs only have about 20% of the cone photoreceptor cells.
Dogs cannot differentiate between green and red colours. However, dogs are able to differentiate between various shades of blue and violet. This means that they see in shades of yellow and blue primarily.
they see in black and white
They can't. they can only see certain colours.