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Are Dogs Colourblind?

  • 16/07/2011

Many people have been misled to believe that their canine friend is completely colourblind, when in fact, they see more than black and white or greys. However, dogs do not see colours the way humans do, which is why the theory came about that they are colourblind. The colour range that dogs see is limited, but they can see certain colours; so therefore, when you buy certain toys for your dogs, when you know the colours they can see, you can be sure to buy them in these colours.

So What Colours Can My Dog See?

Your dog sees mostly blues, yellows, and greys with reds, greens, and orange typically not being distinguishable to your pooch and may appear more blue, yellow, or dark grey. The retina in your dog's eyes is different from human retinas in that they contain two different types of photo-receptors, cones, and rods. Human eyes contain several types of cones, but canines have more rods and have no fovea, which is what helps with the vivid image colours that humans see. This means that your dog has excellent night vision that is far superior to humans because their motion detectors are much keener than that of humans.

If you were to throw an orange ball or Frisbee on the green-coloured grass, your dog may see it as yellow on yellow, but they can easily catch it because of the great motion detection that they have. If you want your dog to see the colours you see, then you would want to buy him blue or yellow toys, but if your furniture is green, he or she may see it as a yellow or blue. Remember, your dog only has two cones in each eye, while you have several, so his view of colours is very limited and not as keen as humans.

Colourblind indicates that the dog sees no colour, which is not true. A person that is completely colourblind can only see shades of grey, similar to watching a movie in black and white, but your dog can see some colours. Earth tones are typically seen by dogs more in a grey fashion, so if you have brown carpeting, your dog does not see the brown, but more of a brown-grey. If you have green carpet, it may look yellow to your dog.

On the other hand, if you think about many dog toys, they are in red, but dogs cannot see red, therefore, anything red will appear dark grey to your dog. If you want to choose toys that your dog can see similar to how you see them then you should choose blues, greys, or yellows, since these are the colours that your dog can see better than any other. It is also good to know the colours that your dog can see when you are doing various training, because it makes it easier for him to find the toys better than if they are blending into the carpet.

Finally, knowing that your dog does in fact see colours (even if only a few) are very comforting to those who've always assumed that their dog was colourblind. The next time you pick up a toy for your pooch, make it a blue or yellow toy so that they can see it in the correct colour.

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