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A Glimpse into a Dog’s World: How Do They See?

Did you know? A dog’s vision is better than you might think! While not as sharp as human vision, dogs excel in peripheral vision and night vision, allowing them to see better in dim lighting. 🌙
Unique Aspects of Dog Vision
Dogs have more rod cells in their eyes than humans, which enhances their ability to detect movement and see in low-light conditions. Their field of view is also wider than ours, making them excellent at spotting moving objects from a distance.
Colors Dogs Can See
Unlike humans, dogs have fewer cone cells, which limits their ability to distinguish colors. They can see blue and yellow clearly but struggle to differentiate red and green. This means that a red toy might appear as a dull shade to them, while blue and yellow objects stand out more vividly. 🎾💙
So, what color toy does your dog love the most? Observe and let us know in the comments! 🐾