Myth or Truth: Are Dogs Colorblind or Not

04.05.2023 05:00
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:25

Many have heard that dogs are colorblind and see the world in black and white. In the article, you will find out if this is true and what features of vision dogs have.

Can dogs see colors

The notion that dogs cannot see any color has been popular for the last few decades. However, it is not.

Dogs do not distinguish colors, just like humans; however, they are able to see some of them.

The vision of dogs is similar to the vision of a person with color blindness. The fact is that dogs do not see red and green colors.

However, animals distinguish yellow, blue colors and their combinations. Therefore, the visual world of dogs is rather gray-brown.

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How to use this dog owner information

If you have a dog, it makes sense to choose colors of toys that he can distinguish.

Remember, when a dog is reluctant to run after a ball or other toy, and then it does not match your pet in color.

For example, a green or red ball will simply almost blend into the lawn while playing with an animal.

Therefore, choose toys in yellow and blue shades. This fact explains why all dogs love to play with tennis balls so much.

Do not choose red, pink toys for your pet. Try getting one yellow and one blue toy for variety.

Diana Dashkevich Author: Diana Dashkevich Editor internet resource


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