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Written by Luvs Dogs on December 6th, 2008

Dog Expert 101 asked:


I absolutely love dogs but theres one question about them that i really want to know. do dogs really see in black and white? it would be nice if an expert could answer this question for me thanx a bunch!!

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6 Comments at "dogs.?"

Powered by Yahoo Answers December 9th, 2008 (#)

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Dogs can see color, but not green and red.

Powered by Yahoo Answers December 10th, 2008 (#)

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Dogs see in black and white. They’ve done research and testing.

Powered by Yahoo Answers December 13th, 2008 (#)

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Yes they do. Just like how Television use-to be when it first cane out. No colors, just black & white. Click the website under and you will see how dogs see.

Powered by Yahoo Answers December 13th, 2008 (#)

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no they can see some color

Powered by Yahoo Answers December 15th, 2008 (#)

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Dogs are colorblind. If you are wondering why they can find things it is because of their scent. What they lack by sight is made up ten fold with their noses…

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Yes dogs ARE color blind, they see in two colors instead of three exactly the same as some color blind people. The difference between a dogs eyes and ours is that a dog has fewer cones (collect color) and more rods (collect light) so a dog sees colors about like a color blind person, and sees at night about like a person using night vision goggles.

We see “VIBGYOR” (Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red)
dogs see “VIBYYYR” (Violet, Indigo, Blue, Yellow, Yellow, Yellow, and Red). The colors Green, Yellow, and Orange all look alike to dogs