Do dogs see in color?
Dogs do see in color, but their perception of color is not the same as it is for people.
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Yes dogs do see in color, but yet they are color blind. Dogs can see in certain shades of colors. ChaCha!
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Experiments showed that dogs do see color, but in a more limited range than that seen by normal humans. ChaCha again!
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Dogs do see in color,but they cannot distinguish between red, orange, yellow or green.
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Studies have shown that "dogs are colorblind", with the implication that dogs perceive only black, white, and shades of grey.
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Yes dogs do see in color, but yet they are color blind. Dogs can see in certain shades of colors. ChaCha!
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Can dogs see colors? - Answer: Yes Are dogs colorblind? - Answer: Yes More on the source article. Thanks for using ChaCha.
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Yes, but not the same as people. They can't distinguish between red, orange, yellow or green. ChaCha for now!
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Dogs are able see dark blue, light blue, gray, light yellow, darker yellow (sort of brown), and very dark gray. ChaCha on!
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