Unlock the Surprising Truth About How Dogs Really See the World—It’s Not What You Think!
What Colors Do Dogs See Best?
Because dogs see color similar to how people with red-green color blindness see color, they have trouble distinguishing shades of red and green. But they are able to discern gray, brown, yellow and blue. So now you know why dogs may have more fun chasing after dog toys of bright blue and yellow hues (tennis balls!), and may have trouble finding a red ball on green grass. A yellow or blue ball is simply easier for your dog to see than a red or orange ball.
Dog Color Blindness — What Colors Can Dogs Not See?
Because dogs have dichromatic vision and possess only two types of cones, those that are sensitive to blue and yellow-green, they can’t see red and green like we do. Shades of red or green will look brown or gray to them.
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