Dictionary Scoop: #10 "Dog's Vision": Popular Myths Busted by Science

Popular Myths Busted by Science



#10 "Dog's Vision"

As kids, many of us grew up hearing that dogs only see in black and white. Luckily for our pets, that's just a myth!

Dogs perceive colors in a way that's different from ours. While the human eye has three types of color receptors, dogs have only two. In other words, while we can see a broad spectrum of colors, dogs see a more limited range, similar to someone with red-green color blindness.

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