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Actually, dogs see in color. They see as a human who has red-green color blindness, so they see red as green and green as red and yellow as grey. other than that, due to a study done recently, they have both rods (associated with how you see at night) and cones (associated with what you see in the day)
dogs and cats both see black and white but dogs see green, red, blue, and yellow sometimes and cats see green, blue, and yellow

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Dogs can see color. If it is a bright color, he/she would see it as a pale color. They see every color, weither it's bright or dull, as a pale color.

Example: Hot Pink

Dogs eyes: Pale Pink

I hope this helped!

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Yes because they have alot of rod.Rod is a cell that you could use in the darkness.

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Dogs see in black and white but they also see red, blue, green, and yellow.

I have seen dogs do tricks that involve color.

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13y ago
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Yes, dogs can only see in black and white.

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They can see mild colors, like the colors wouldn't be as vivid

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no one know that but someday someone will discover that... maybe

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they dont they see in color

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that is not true

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