red its red from colby
No type of dogs can see in colour, I don't know why though.
dogs can see just as well if not better as we can exept they dont see colour.
Yes. They are red-green colour-blind.
yes they can see "colour" except 4 dogs
Dogs are red-green colour-blind, like many humans. They can see other colours.
Difficult question. Dogs do see colour but have certain limitations. Most colours they can see but have a problem with some. As with some people who are colour blind with certain colours such as red and green
Dogs do not see colour anywhere near the same as humans. They were once thought to be dichromats--essentially severely colour blind. Modern research now suggests that dogs do see SOME colour, but not to the extent that humans do. So there is absolutely no reason, or evidence, that dogs would cower at anything based on it's colour.
Generally speaking, dogs have problems with some colours, in this way they suffer from colour blindness. But they do see colours, and do not see in black, white and grey only. Dogs, generally speaking, have problems with certain colours. In this way they have colour blindness but they do see colours.
Cats can see in colour. yes they can so can dogs
Essentially all of them. The idea that dogs are colourblind is a major misconception. However, their colour vision is less developed than humans. Dogs are dichromats, meaning their eyes possess two types of cone cells (colour receptors). Humans are trichromats, meaning that our eyes possess three types of cone cells. Dogs indeed can see colour. However, the spectrum of colour they can see differs from how we see it. When we see the rainbow, we can see the colours red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. A study by Jay Neitz at the University of California Santa Barbara demonstrated that dogs see the world in yellow, blue and grey, with varying shades. See "Can Dogs See Colors?" by Stanley Coren on Psychology Today.
Dogs are not colourblind. They can see colour, but their colour vision is much less developed than humans.
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.