A dog's fur can change color from white to black due to a process called melanin production. Melanin is a pigment that determines the color of an animal's fur, skin, and eyes. As a dog ages, its body may produce more melanin, causing its fur to darken in color. This change in fur color is a natural part of the aging process for some Dog Breeds.
dogs in gneral see all black and white color
white black brown and grey
they see in black and white
gray, white, or black. dogs are colorblind.
No. only in black and white.
Black and white are what most people think that dogs see, but in fact they see more of a blue-green color. This is because wolves see in this color and because dogs are a descendent of wolves . The reason wolves and dogs see in this color is because when wolves hunt is in the morning and that makes it easier to see in the low light.
Humans see with color. Dogs simply have less cone receptors therefore they do not see light. Dogs only see in black and white.
white, black, and gray
they do not see color their like dogs they can see black white and gray
it is a brownish coler with a black tail and white pocadots
Some dogs see a few, but most see black and white
actually all cats and dogs are color blind. they only see black and white