Are dogs color blind? You may have never seen the world through a dog’s eyes!
Many people have heard that dogs are color blind and think that dogs are born this way. Is this really the case? In fact, it is not the case. Regarding the topic of whether dogs are color blind or color weak, and what color can dogs with color blindness be unable to judge? Many people have done research. Let’s talk about are dogs color blind?

Explained from human anatomy, the human retina has three different goblet cells that can distinguish colors, so the world in human eyes is a colorful world. According to current scientific research report analysis, there are actually two types of cone cells in the retina of dogs. Although there is one less type of cone cell than humans, this does not mean that dogs are color blind.
On the contrary, this can prove that the world in the eyes of dogs is not only black, white and gray. They can also see other colors such as yellow, blue, purple and so on. But dogs’ perception scores for brighter colors such as yellow, green, and red are almost zero.
Red-colored items are actually dark brown-gray or black in the eyes of dogs; yellow, orange and green are actually yellow-brown in the eyes of dogs. Dogs can see blue just like us humans, but they may not be able to tell the difference between blue and purple. In fact, dogs may not be able to distinguish between red toys and yellow toys. But in fact, they can use their sensitive sense of smell and repeated training to distinguish yellow toys from red toys.

Although dogs cannot see the colorful world like humans, we as owners can pamper them well and arrange healthy and delicious dog snacks for dogs during training. We recommend "Greedy Goat Cheese", which is fermented from selected high-quality goat milk in Inner Mongolia. Goat milk is close to nutritious breast milk and does not contain additives, making it more nutritious, healthier and safer.
When buying toys or clothes for dogs, pet owners can choose blue or purple ones. Although most dog toys and supplies on the market now are in bright colors such as red and green, they are actually not meant to attract the dog’s attention and let the dog distinguish them, but to make it easier for us, the poop scoopers, to find them.
Having said this, I believe everyone knows whether dogs are color blind~




