Dogs can't see colors! The dog is eating certain colors because of something used in the manufacture of those colors that the dog can detect and likes.
That's what I said, genius, dogs do NOT see colors. Black, white and grey are non-colors! Perhaps I can make it easier for you to understand: Ever seen an old black & white movie? Even though there are "shades of grey," it's still called black & white as opposed to "color."
Is it normal that my dog only eats yellow crayons??
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Dogs can't see colors! The dog is eating certain colors because of something used in the manufacture of those colors that the dog can detect and likes.
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They see in shades. They see black and white. In black and white things are not black and white. They are several shades of grey.
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That's what I said, genius, dogs do NOT see colors. Black, white and grey are non-colors! Perhaps I can make it easier for you to understand: Ever seen an old black & white movie? Even though there are "shades of grey," it's still called black & white as opposed to "color."