Are dogs myopic?
Dogs are myopic. Dogs' vision is only about three-quarters of that of humans. Among all animals, dogs' vision is in the middle. Dogs can only see 25° with one eye and cannot see the closest distance to the front. However, dogs’ hearing and sense of smell are relatively sensitive, so myopia does not hinder the dog’s activities.
While dogs are myopic, they are also color blind to humans. Dogs can only see part of the light and cannot distinguish various colors, so the colors they perceive are very monotonous.
The colors dogs can see are mainly yellow, blue, and gray. But dogs’ sense of smell and hearing are very good. This is what is called God closing a door for dogs and leaving a window!
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