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Doggles NEW NEW NEW
Now available in Extra small (ILS) for dog
less than 10 pounds plus X-Large for over 90 pounds New design, The K9 OPTIX
Doggles Don't deny him his greatest pleasure. Instead, get him a pair of Doggles. That's right. Goggles for dogs. Before you harrumph them off as a ridiculous indulgence, consider this: All that talk about UV rays being bad for your eyes applies to pets, too. Buster may need to get used to the feel, but dogs generally take to them pretty quickly. Doggles provide protection from sunlight, wind, and debris with UVA-coated, shatterproof, anti-fog lenses. They also happen to be just about the cutest things for your dog. Doggles are much
more then the typical "cute" sunglasses which have been around for
years. Doggles offer real eye protection by blocking debris,
foreign objects, and stray light at all angles, not just straight
on. Remember that dogs need eye protection all year 'round - NOT
just summer. Goggles are tight fitting to your dog's face, not allowing stray UV or bright light to enter around the sides. All our Doggles are shatterproof and anti-fog, as well as 100% UV protected. They are modeled after sports goggles. We currently have 6 color of Doggles, fitting dogs 7 pounds and up. All models have flexible, snug-fitting frames, which have foam padding against the face; polycarbonate (shatterproof) and anti-fog lenses; and adjustable elastic head and chin straps to keep the Doggles securely on the dog. Just what your dog is looking for! Real Story MONTY loves to go fast. Whether it's on a Triumph motorbike or in a Honda CRX open-top sports car he loves the way the wind ruffles his hair, lifts his ears, and dries his tongue. Plus - he feels pretty hip in his shades. Monty, of course, is a dog. He's one of dozens
to be found modelling his sunglasses on
Doggles first came to the attention of News staffers when Elaine Kriz, owner and operator of North Shore Optical, called to say she'd imported a bunch and had them for sale at her store. "They're sunglasses for dogs," she said breezily, as though such an accessory is among the realm of normal dog needs. She gave us the Internet address so we could check them out. "That's ridiculous," said my editor, while the rest of us huddled around the computer screen, admiring the models in their Doggles. "That's just taking things too far." He has a cat named Tonka, and though he says the Balinese is the most dog-like cat he's ever met, he would never buy him a pair of Doggles. But for dog-owners who are concerned about their pets' eye health, perhaps they are not quite so ridiculous after all. "A lot of dogs hang their heads out the car window, or ride in the back of a pick-up. They get the wind in their eyes. The Doggles are great for wind and sun protection," said Kriz. She added that they're also great protection for dogs who have eye diseases or have gone blind. She had read an article about the canine specs in an optical magazine and immediately ordered a shipment. But what about securing them to your four-legged friend's head? My own four-year-old black Lab (also called Monty) would put up with Doggles for about as long as I can get him to heel. Those who know him will vouch for me when I say that's approximately a nano-second. Once he got them off he'd probably eat them. "Some dogs are going to be more difficult than others, but usually once they start walking or get going they get distracted and forget about them." Doggles come in a range of sizes and styles including: Pee Wee Pups, Super Sports, Shore Views and Big Dogs. They offer 100 per cent UV protection, impact resistant lenses, side air vents, adjustable head and chin straps, foam padding around each lens and a flexible frame.
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