Doggles/eyepatches
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Doggles/eyepatches
Has anyone tried Doggles? Or an eyepatch?
I'm thinking of trying them for George to protect his blind eye and I'd be glad to hear any feedback
Thanks
I'm thinking of trying them for George to protect his blind eye and I'd be glad to hear any feedback
Thanks
Almandine-  
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Location : England
Re: Doggles/eyepatches
No but my thought on doggles would be that it might be annoying for him to have to look through something with his good eye. If you can find a suitable eyepatch I would have thought that would be better.
Snifter&Toddy-  
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Location : England
Re: Doggles/eyepatches
Bella has a good point - can you get some Doggles and modify them - take off the other side? Or get a human eye-patch and add some extra elastic to keep it in place? The big question is though, if you did this, would George E. try to get it off? Hope you can come up with a solution!
Aussie Witch-  
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Location : The Antipodes.
Re: Doggles/eyepatches
Izzie had doggles.
They're just not made to fit on pug faces well. The space with the nose piece pushes on her nostrils because it's meant to rest on the bridge of the dog's nose. Very uncomfortable for her.
They're just not made to fit on pug faces well. The space with the nose piece pushes on her nostrils because it's meant to rest on the bridge of the dog's nose. Very uncomfortable for her.
MandyPug-  
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Location : Southern Alberta, Canada
Re: Doggles/eyepatches
Thanks for the input. I wondered if that might be the case Mandy.
I think I might see what I can put together in the way of a patch
I think I might see what I can put together in the way of a patch
Almandine-  
- Number of posts : 49
Location : England
Re: Doggles/eyepatches
I have doggles for Solomon, and they fit fine. If you needed to I am sure you could remove one lens.
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