Do dogs see the world in black and white or can they actually perceive colors? This fascinating video dives into the science ...
Turns out, dogs have fewer cone receptors than humans — which means they can't see as many colors. Human cones can detect 3 colors: red, green, and blue. Dog cones can only detect 2 colors.
Dogs do have an amazing ability to see in the dark, but it’s not as magical as you might think. While they can’t see in complete darkness, they’re much better than humans at seeing in low light.