Are dogs color blind?
Dogs aren't colorblind, but they do see colors differently than we do. Dogs don't seem to be able to see red and green very well.
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Dogs are red-green color blind. They see things brighter, but w/less details & depth perception is not as good as ours. ChaCha on!
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Dogs are red-green color blind. They see a brighter and less detailed world when compared to humans. ChaCha on!
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Dogs not only see in shades of gray but also can see distinct colors contrary to what most people belief. About one hundred MORE?
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No, but their perception of color is not the same as humans. They can't distinguish between red, orange, yellow or green. ChaCha!
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Dogs are not color blind - they see color, but their chromatic acuity is significantly less than humans'
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Dogs have been man's companions since nearly 30,000 years BCE. Dogs are used as rescuers, guardians, herders, aids to the blind, and many times as part of the family.
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