Are dogs experiencing the world of colour the same way as we do? We鈥檙e exploring the fascinating field of dog vision while looking at how it compares to our own.
Do our dog companions have the same appreciation as us, humans, for the green grass in the park and the bright red toy hiding in it? Do colours look blurred from a canine perspective? And do dogs even see colour? Thanks to recent studies, dog vision, a topic that has long been filled with myths and speculations, is not as mysterious as it used to be. Here is how dogs really see the world.
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Can dogs see colour?
Many people believe that dogs live in a black-and-white world, with their vision unable to distinguish any of the myriad of colours in their environment. Despite the staying power of this belief, scientists have demonstrated that this is not actually true. Dogs can see colours, just not in the same number of shades or at the same intensity we are able to perceive.
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How does dog vision differ from human vision?
Dog vision has taken a different evolutionary path to our own and there is no shortage of amazing ways in which the two differ.