The minimum threshold of light dogs require for vision is about five or six times lower than that of humans. So your pooch won't be stumbling around in the dark if you don't leave a light on for him. The retinas of dogs are dominated by rods, allowing them to see very well with very little light. They can also sense small motions, which helps make them good hunters. However, dogs have about one-tenth of the cones that humans do, so they don't see color in the same way we do.
2006-07-30 14:40:48
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answered by queensusan@sbcglobal.net 1
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I don't believe dogs see in black and white, because that is just obsurd compared to how they pick things out. I just believe they don't see as many colors as we do. But they do see at night very well.
2006-07-30 21:09:12
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answered by ? 5
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yes dogs see at night and they always see black and white if this doesnt help ...ask a vet
2006-07-30 21:12:31
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answered by Anonymous
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i think dogs r colorblind but who knows? maybe they see color or black n white.
2006-07-30 21:07:47
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answered by emilytobey@sbcglobal.net 3
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They always see in black and white, no matter what time of day
or night.
2006-07-30 21:05:30
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answered by retrodragonfly 7
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Dogs are colorblind, but I am not sure if they can see in the dark.
2006-07-30 21:22:02
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answered by Kimmy <3 5
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i believe they can see at night, i don't know how well though & i thought they could only see grey?
2006-07-30 21:06:30
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answered by Sassy 24 4
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