Many people think that dogs only see in black and white, but the reality is quite different. Their perceive colors is limited compared to humans, but it's not nonexistent. Unlike us, who can distinguish a wide range of hues, dogs mainly perceive shades of blue and yellow. This difference is due to the structure of their retina, which has fewer color receptors. So, how do they actually see their environment? Discover everything you need to know about dogs' vision and their perceive colors.


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