well dogs eye sight is good but not good because there is no colour
They are colorblind-meaning they cant see colors.
Carnivores
flying cats and dogs oh and owls!
Dogs have eyes that are in front of their face. They generally have 250 degrees of binocular vision, which means that their eyes are looking in the same general direction and work together to form a single picture, like humans. Horses, on the other hand, have eyes that are set to either side of their heads (laterally aligned), allowing them to have 350 degree monocular vision. This means that while their vision overlap some, for the most part, their eyes see different pictures, allowing them to see more at once. This is especially good for prey animals, such as horses.
uhh...some kind of animal that is freakishly deformed?
Down syndrome dogs having butty sex
Generally, no. Most dogs have decent vision, but not as good color vision as humans.
dogs in gneral see all black and white color
Cats do but dogs don't
doggies=colorblind
yes
No, dogs do not have good enough vision to read.
lazar vision
Dogs have binocular vision over about 80 degrees of their visual field, which is enough for good quality binocular vision. This does vary some by breed, with collies probably having a smaller area of binocular vision than a golden retriever due to the placement of the eyes and length of the nose. Dogs have dichromatic vision, meaning they see in only two colors. Read more: Vision - How dogs see
Dogs cannot read - their vision is too weak to allow them to read.
yes..
no they are not born with colour vision. if they did it would be odd that they grew up with colour blindness.
Not brilliant. They have slightly clouded vision but it is enough to get around with. It is a little like dogs vision.