While they’re super cool looking and are sure to garner plenty of attention,dog gogglesalso serve a purpose beyond making your dog fit in on the slopes. If you and your pup love seeking out adventures or you have a working dog, it’s important to add dog goggles to your gear kit. UV protection is perhaps the most obvious way that goggles help to protect your dog’s eyes and vision: while UV exposure doesn’t impact dog’s vision in the same way that it does ours, it can lead to dry eyes as well as other conditions, as well as make aggravate eye issues for those dogs who have or are more prone to developing eye conditions like pugs and Boston terriers. But, they’ll also help to protect your dog’s eyes from other irritants like plants, dust, and wind. Let’s start by taking a look at all the benefits that doggy goggles and dog eye protection can offer.
We got two of these rain jackets for our two dogs, one a purebred Lab and the other a Lab/Great Pyrenees mix. They are awesome, fits perfectly, very lightweight, easy to put on and take off. The zipper access to attach a leash (also from RMD) to their harnesses (yet another RMD product)is great. Neither of the dogs is a fan of the hood so we usually just tuck it under thejacket itself. It’s nice not having to try to towel dry wet wiggly excitable pups after a walk in the rain.
My adventure loving boy is very hard on gear. Which is why I purchased this harness to replace the one he had for 5 years from Rocky Mountain. Fit, durability and comfort is my top priority for a harness, I get all this plus I love how stylish he looks. He is a 98 lb lab and wears an xl. 100% recommend.