During evening walks, dog owners often wonder whether their pets can see well in the dark.
It's time to dot the i's and cross the t's to understand how your pets really feel in the evenings.
How well do dogs see in the dark
Compared to cats, dogs see worse in the dark, but still better than humans.
It is believed that four-legged animals suffer from myopia and distinguish fewer colors than their owners.
At the same time, you can be absolutely sure that you don’t have to worry about leaving your dog at home overnight or taking it for an evening walk: the animal won’t get lost.
The structure of the four-legged pet's eye is designed in such a way that due to the large pupils, more light enters the eyes, and the dog thus sees quite well.
However, this does not apply to all breeds. For example, the structure of the faces of greyhounds and whippets allows them to see differently than other dogs, which is why individuals of these breeds may begin to experience vision problems over time.