How Dogs See the World

Understanding canine vision helps us create a more inclusive experience for our four-legged friends.

Did You Know?

Dogs have dichromatic vision, meaning they primarily see shades of blue and yellow, along with various shades of gray. This is why our website uses these colors as accents!

Vision Comparison

What Dogs See Clearly

Blue spectrum
Yellow spectrum
Various grays

What Dogs See Differently

Red (appears brownish-yellow)
Green (appears yellowish)
Purple (appears blue)

Why This Matters for Le Rendez Woof

We've thoughtfully designed our website with canine vision in mind, ensuring both humans and dogs can enjoy the Le Rendez Woof experience together.

Our Design Principles

Inclusive Colors

Primary use of blue and yellow ensures dogs can distinguish important elements and feel included.

Clear Contrast

High contrast between elements helps both species navigate our content effortlessly.

Thoughtful Layout

Clean, organized design benefits all users, regardless of their visual capabilities.

A Website Designed for Both Species

Because every member of the family should feel welcome at Le Rendez Woof.

Our Color Palette in Action

Primary Blue

Clearly visible to dogs

Accent Yellow

Clearly visible to dogs

Neutral Gray

Visible to dogs as gray