| Doggles are protective eyewear made just for dogs. They are actually goggles for dogs, hence the name. Unlike ordinary sunglasses for dogs, Doggles actually protect dog's eyes from foreign objects, wind, and UV light.Doggles also provide protection from wind and debris. Whether your dog rides in a sidecar, on a motorcycle, or in the back of a pickup, he/she needs eye protection.
100% UV Block, polycarbonate (Shatterproof) lenses. Three strap adjustable system to fit any shape of head. Extra wide nose bridge made to fit a dog's face. The wrap around snug-fitting frames with foam padding against the face, completely enclose the eyes with no gaps for stray light or foreign objects.
For dogs with the increasingly common eye disease, Pannus, Doggles are proving themselves very
useful. It is well known that dogs with Pannus should stay out of direct sun and get protection from UV light. Doggles are a great alternative for those dogs that can't stay inside during the day.
Keep out wind and debris with Doggles Originalz.
References / Recommendations
http://www.eyevet.ca/pannus.html by Dr. Michael Zigler, DVM, Vet Ophthalmologist:
Reduction of exposure to ultraviolet radiation,trying a specialty pair of canine sunglass goggles called Doggles may prove very helpful.
http://www.animaleyecare.com/learn.htm by the Animal Eye Care Center, the East San
Francisco Bay's Veterinary Ophthalmology Center: Doggles protect the eyes from trauma, reduce glare, or relieve light sensitivity.
http://dogs.about.com/cs/blinddogs , a Blind and Visually Impaired Dogs Guide pick
Doggles are cool with an adjustable strap which provide UVA and UVB protection. Great for dogs with light sensitivity.
TIPS - Training your dog to wear Doggles: Most dogs will readily accept Doggles after a short adjustment period. Training your dog to wear the goggles can be accomplished in a small amount of time if you follow these easy steps: 1) Don't put the goggles on your dog while indoors. Imagine yourself wearing dark tinted glasses inside. You cannot see, and neither can your dog. 2) When you first put the goggles on your dog, don't let him paw at the glasses or roll to get them off. Reassure him that its okay. Take him immediately to bright sunlight and let him realize that he can see with them on. Talk a WALK! This really helps to get his mind off the goggles. 3) Try to go through this routine as often as possible. Remember to praise your dog and make him feel proud! The number of training sessions required depends on your dog.
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