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Doggles ~ Any One Use Them


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I ( or rather Murphy) won a pair of 'Doggles' , which is pretty funny, cause he is blind. Anyway, has anyone actually used them? I don't know if they would actually be of any benifit to Murphy, bar on windy days, to keep his eyes free of dust etc .... Has anyone had any good/bad experiences with them?

Here is what they look like, to those that don't know the product..excuse Frodo...he wanted in on the pic too, the little ham ;)

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HAHA yes, he looks sooo cool ...it's a sad day when the dog has better sunnies than his owner tho ;) poloroid/ interchangable lenses, sheesh...I suppose it goes with the 'dogue' dinner bowl, and the 'paws' hoodie jacket; he has an image to uphold

I wanna image too, dammit!!!!

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Most blind people wear the dark glasses, why not Murphy. ;) I think he looks great with them. ;) If you go on walks with him you'll probably get a lot of comments from other people saying how cool he looks and then you can explain that you're his "seeing eye person" :laugh:

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Dogs that have pannus are recommended to wear doggles, as sun exposure worsens the condition. I've been meaning to get Maggie and Lulu doggles for ages - to protect their big, beautiful eyes from dust and flying insects when they're riding in their sidecar. Murphy's are totally :laugh: , and I think would suit our two biker-chicks well. I wonder if someone makes greyhound sized (ie. pin head ;) ) helmets???

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I have Doggles for Bailey ;) I brought them for him because he gets lots of eye infections from constantly putting his head in the long grass ;)

I still haven't got him wearing them forvery long but when he wears them they do look cool :laugh: (& help his eyes out too)

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Jack has some, which we won in a lucky dip at ARF's Christmas party last year ;)

I've discovered that they block his peripheral vision, so I can sneak up on him to put ears drops in his ears without him getting all narky at me :laugh: The trick is to also put them on at "normal" times, with the clicker and treats for example, so he doesn't just associate them with something less pleasant.

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Blaze hurt her eye a few weeks back and had to wear them for the weekend. Very funny as she wasnt happy about it. Would sought of leave them on when I was around but as soon as i turned my back she was rubbing everyone and everything to get them off. I figure that we might persevere with this though, the kids loved it at the promo.

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