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Dogs see in black and white, we smell in black and white. All the colors and nuances and signals in their world come from their noses.
As it turns out --- not quite monochrome but yes, their color perception is definitely "muted". It's a yellow-blue dichromatic vision so the result is similar to what a red-green color blind person would see.
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