Both cats and dogs are red-green colorblind. They can't see the colours red or green!
Cats have much sharper vision than dogs. A dog makes up for its poor, blurred vision with its acute sense of smell, which is why they will sniff something rather than look at it.
Dog's see like a color blind person would. They can only see certain colors. They DON'T see in B/W!
Dogs can't see bright colors like humans do but they can see soft, very light colors of only certain colors, they are limited.
See the link for a list of breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club.
I'm pretty sure that is is color blindness to certain colors which makes it so you can only see certain colors.
currently i think there are about 400 breeds of do i don't know all their names
Rods and cones
Blue, Yellow and white I think
They actually only see in 3 colors,yellow,blue and grey.
No, not one dog can see in color.
Dogs are color blind, they cannot see any colors, however, there's a theory that if dogs have certain colored eyes like blue, then they can see in color
Many dog breeds like to lick. Often times you just need to go and see a dog in person to find the right one.
NOthing because its dark.