Do dogs see in colour
Do dogs see in colour2007-11-25 3:00:37Answers:
Dogs are said to have dichromatic vision -- they can see only part of the range of colors in the visual spectrum of light wavelengths. Humans have trichomatic vision, meaning that they can see the whole spectrum. Dogs probably lack the ability to see the range of colors from green to red. This means that they see in shades of yellow and blue primarily, if the theory is correct. Since it is impossible to ask them, it is not possible to say that they see these colors in the same hues that a human would. Whether or not the ability to see some color is important to dogs or not is hard to say.
nope
yes the only color they cannot see is red.
No just black, white and gray.
No, dogs are completely colourblind. they can see in different grey shades though.
No all dogs are color blind.
Not as well as you do, but we do see some colors.
Dogs see pastel colors not bright or vibrant colors
They r colored blind
I would swear they do as mine goes crazy if he sees a bright yellow colour. He also knows the difference between two differently coloured toys which are otherwise identical.
no they see in black and white little miss perfect. lol
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