Dog Sunglasses - Fashionable and Protective
It may be hard for many people to understand, but a great number
of individuals treat their pet dogs like a member of their
family - like their child, even. It's no wonder then that they
are pampered, feted, and treated like royalty. Celebrities like
Paris Hilton and Venus Williams endow their dogs with lavish
gifts, like designer clothing and gem-encrusted collars. Dog
sunglasses are just one of the many things that many humans like
to bestow upon these four-legged friends.
Dog sunglasses come in many shapes, sizes, and designs. The
materials of which they are made run the gamut, too. The lenses
are usually made of polycarbonate lenses, which are scratch- and
shatter-resistant. The lenses on these dog sunglasses are also
anti-fog - these would be helpful in making sure that the dog's
vision is not compromised while wearing the glasses. The frames
and straps can be made of plastic or nylon.
It may be perceived as a whim or a flight of fancy on the part
of some dog owners to have their pets wear sunglasses for dogs,
but in reality, these devices are very useful in protecting a
dog's eyes. Just as humans are prone to eye diseases like
photokeratitis, cataracts, and macular degeneration, so too are
dogs. Various breeds can suffer from a condition called
"pannus," which is also known as chronic superficial keratitis
or inflammation of the corneas. This can be caused by prolonged
and repeated exposure to the sun's ultraviolet rays - which hit
the eyes of both human and animal whether the sun is shining
high in the sky or whether the day is cloudy.
And it is not just ultraviolet radiation that can damage our
four-legged friends' vision; sunglasses for dogs can help
protect them from airborne debris and wind. Many people are wont
to take their dogs along with them on their road travels - how
many of us have ever seen a dog riding a motor vehicle with his
head hanging out the window? -- or their vacations to the beach
and other places where pets' eyes can get irritated by swirling
dust, sand, and other substances. In such situations, sunglasses
for dogs help ensure a more trouble-free playtime for Fido.
A number of companies are well-known for their dog sunglasses.
One of these is Dog-Goes, which is based in Munich, Germany.
This firm acknowledges that while a lot of customers buy their
sunglasses for their high-end materials (such as chrome or gold
frames) many others recognize the need for providing eye
protection for their pets. Company co-owner Christian Blank
avers that veterinarians are recommending such eye protection
gear for their pets, especially if the dogs go outdoors most of
the time.
Another company that specializes in eyewear for dogs is
California-based Doggles. They are the creators of dog goggles,
which are called, well, Doggles. Their products have been
featured in mass media, notably in CNN and "People Magazine."
Because they are goggles, they fit snugly on the area
surrounding the eyes, preventing ultraviolet radiation, wind,
and airborne irritants from entering the eye area from the top,
bottom, and sides. The right fit is ensured by two adjustable
straps: one goes under the dog's chin and the other behind his
head. Initially, the dog may find that the sunglasses take
getting used to, but after a while, it will feel as if he has
nothing on and will continue to act normally. The owner just
needs to do everything he can to help the dog adjust to the
sunglasses.
Another nice thing about dog sunglasses is that many models have
interchangeable lens. All the owner has to do is remove the lens
and pop in new ones as the situation warrants. There are lenses
that are available for virtually every lighting condition: there
are smoked lenses, clear lenses, and colored lenses. Of course,
the owner may just choose the change the color of the lenses to
go with the dog's outfit (many owners clothe their dogs, too!)
The prices of dog sunglasses can range anywhere from under $20
for basic models to upwards of $100 for lavishly designed ones
and those made from expensive materials. There may be people who
will scoff at such accessories and think that they are a total
waste of money. But for dog lovers who only want the best for
their pets and take their dogs' risks of eye disease or injury
seriously enough, dog goggles are not only a wise choice, they
are a necessity.