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A happy white Shiba Inu with its tongue out

Shiba See

Ever wondered how your Shiba sees the world? Dogs are red-green colorblind — reds and greens fade into muddy browns — but they see far better in the dark than we do. Upload a photo, then flip between daylight and low light to see both.

Two cones, not three

Humans have three color cones; dogs have two. That missing cone is the one that separates red from green.

Blues & yellows shine

A Shiba still sees blue and yellow vividly — which is why blue toys are easier for them to spot on green grass.

Night owls of the yard

A rod-packed retina and the tapetum lucidum — the mirror that makes eyes glow — let dogs see roughly 5× better than us in the dark.

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