Unlock the Surprising Truth About How Dogs Really See the World—It’s Not What You Think!
What Colors Can Dogs See?
Scientists believe a dog’s color vision is roughly similar to the vision of people with red-green color blindness since they, too, have cones with only two photopigments. So, while people with full color vision see a rainbow of colors, dogs can identify only combinations of dark and light yellow and blue, and also see grayish brown and grayish yellow. However, unlike people, dogs can see the type B ultraviolet (UVB) spectrum, meaning some colors, like white, may fluoresce for them.
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