Do dogs see the world in black and white or can they actually perceive colors? This fascinating video dives into the science ...
Did you know that dogs can't see colors the same way humans do? In fact, dogs can only see two colors and this is how it affects them.
Dogs see differently than humans. The reason lies within the eye. In the eye are light receptors called cones and rods. Cones help us distinguish different colors, while rods help us see in dim light.
The Continental Kennel Club is fully onboard, and has identified the main colors that may be displayed through collars or leashes and what they convey when it comes to dogs: red, orange ...