Can labrador retrievers see in the dark?

No, Labrador retrievers cannot see in the dark. Like humans, Labrador retrievers have dichromatic vision, which means they only have two types of cones in their retinas, making them unable to see in complete darkness.

However, Labrador retrievers have excellent night vision compared to humans, as their retinas contain a higher density of rods than humans do. This allows them to see better in low-light conditions. Additionally, the tapetum lucidum in their eyes reflects light back to the retina, which further enhances their night vision.