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Doggles Mesh Eyewear, Medium, Orange

2.8 out of 5 stars 25 ratings

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Size: Medium
Color: Orange
Size Medium
Occasion New Year, Birthday, Thanksgiving
Special Feature Adjustable riem, Breathable
Brand Doggles
Material Mesh

About this item

  • Doggles mesh eyewear! the next great innovation for dogs
  • Only the inventors of canine eyewear could bring you this innovative product!
  • Breathable UV mesh filter out 50-60% of UV rays, while allowing for all day wear

Product details

  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 2 x 5 inches; 1.6 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ EYMEMD26
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 21, 2010
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Doggles
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000O9SEM8
  • Customer Reviews:
    2.8 out of 5 stars 25 ratings

Product information

Item Weight 1.6 ounces
Manufacturer Doggles
ASIN B000O9SEM8
Item model number EYMEMD26
Customer Reviews
2.8 out of 5 stars 25 ratings

2.8 out of 5 stars
Date First Available March 21, 2010
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H 5.9 x 5.6 x 1.1 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH 5 x 2 x 5 inches
Item Weight 0.1 Pounds
Brand Name Doggles
Target Audience Keyword dogs
Color Orange
Size Medium
Material Mesh
Care Instructions Hand Wash Only
Manufacturer Doggles

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Product Description

Only the inventors of canine eyewear could bring you this innovative product! here is the newest alternative in dog eye protection. The mesh eyewear is breathable and still protects your pet from the sun's UV rays. The best part? it doesn't impair your dog's vision. The mesh eyewear is made of breathable UV mesh that filters out 50-60% of UV rays, while allowing for all day wear. It doesn't impair your dog's 270 degrees of vision (not 180 like humans). Elastic and adjustable straps hold the eyewear in place comfortably. Available in 4 sizes and 2 colors.

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2.8 out of 5 stars
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Customers find the mesh eyewear effective, well-made, and lightweight, with one customer noting their dog can see very well while wearing them. Moreover, the eye protection is appreciated, with one customer mentioning it prevents bugs from hitting their dog's eyes. However, the appearance and comfort receive mixed feedback, with some finding it looks cool while others say it looks odd, and some describing it as soft while others find it uncomfortable. Additionally, the fit is also mixed, with several customers noting it's too big.

9 customers mention "Functionality"9 positive0 negative

Customers find the eyewear effective, with one mentioning it works well even when their pet is distracted.

"...Very smart invention." Read more

"...Overall, I'm happy with these because he does do fairly well with them when distracted, but I can tell he dislikes them...." Read more

"Great product . . . tried regular Doggles goggles & our puppy ripped them off immediately. He loved the mesh eyewear and it protects his eyes . . ...." Read more

"This is a great product! I have a Lab mix who's been blind for 7 years now...." Read more

7 customers mention "Eye protection"7 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate how the eyewear protects their pets' eyes, with one customer noting its 100% UV protection and another mentioning it prevents bugs from hitting them.

"...This also protects her eyes when she bumps into things as she tries to walk throughout the house...." Read more

"...The reason they are one of my top choices is because they are 100% UV protection and my dog minds them the least..." Read more

"I like the idea of these...prevent bugs from hitting dogs eyes while traveling, but had to drop one star as the shadows created by mesh folds/..." Read more

"...He loved the mesh eyewear and it protects his eyes . . . he has incomplete iris development and is light-sensitive." Read more

5 customers mention "Build quality"4 positive1 negative

Customers find the eyewear well made, with one customer noting it's better than regular doggles.

"These are made of the same great material used for horse fly masks which also function as sunblock/sunglasses...." Read more

"...Could be my miscalculation. The straps are well made with one that slides under his chin and one that goes up over his head and behind his ears...." Read more

"These are so much better than the regular doggles. My dog keeps these on much longer. My dog and I are much happier with these." Read more

"...thin, so my dog didn't seem to mind them as much, however, they broke within a week, even with very careful use, and constant watching of my dog so..." Read more

5 customers mention "Lightweight"5 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate that the eyewear is lightweight.

"...the hard plastic goggles or glasses because we wanted something lightweight and soft...." Read more

"...single lens doggle that is still very durable, sturdily built, and not too bulky...." Read more

"...Tough, but light and easy to see through while acting as sunglasses. Our Greyhound loves them." Read more

"We purchased these for our recently blind bichon. They are very lightweight and she cannot 'rub' them off...." Read more

3 customers mention "Vision"3 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the eyewear's vision protection, with one customer noting that their dog can see very well while wearing them, and another mentioning they are excellent for a recently blind dog.

"...My dog can see very well with these, tolerates these the best out of all the other doggles...." Read more

"...It's light weight, which my dog really appreciates. It does not impede their vision either." Read more

"excellent for a recently blind dog..." Read more

6 customers mention "Appearance"4 positive2 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the appearance of the mesh eyewear, with some finding it cool while others think it looks odd.

"Very cute! We ordered this for our 4 year old cocker spaniel who became blind over the past 5 months...." Read more

"It is a little odd looking but the medium fit our Boston perfect and does what it is supposed to do." Read more

"...to be able to remove the lenses that are scratched up and replace them with shiny new ones, and it's also nice to put in the clear lenses for..." Read more

"...He loved the mesh eyewear and it protects his eyes . . . he has incomplete iris development and is light-sensitive." Read more

6 customers mention "Fit"3 positive3 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the eyewear's fit, with some finding it too big, while one customer notes that the straps sit nicely behind the ears.

"...the strap that goes behind his head and under his chin, which is easily adjustable, and vent holes on the sides of the doggles so that his eyes do..." Read more

"...They also did not fit his face very well. He is a larger dog." Read more

"It is a little odd looking but the medium fit our Boston perfect and does what it is supposed to do." Read more

"...However, it does run large so I had to order a small. Could be my miscalculation...." Read more

5 customers mention "Comfort"2 positive3 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the comfort of the eyewear, with some finding it soft while another customer describes it as an impractical plastic cone.

"...There is very little support or structure - it's just a soft mesh with a sewn fabric edge and stretchy straps...." Read more

"...plastic goggles or glasses because we wanted something lightweight and soft...." Read more

"...Please be advised these are made of soft material. I will still use them after he is healed." Read more

"...So this gets first place simply for his comfort in vision. The straps fit nicely behind his ears and under his chin...." Read more

This is great for the city environment
5 out of 5 stars
This is great for the city environment
This is great for the city environment. It does not provide 100uv coverage. Foxtails and small sticks can get stuck in the teeny pin holes so be careful when hiking. It's light weight, which my dog really appreciates. It does not impede their vision either.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2015
    Size: MediumColor: OrangeVerified Purchase
    Very cute! We ordered this for our 4 year old cocker spaniel who became blind over the past 5 months. We decided to go with this design versus the hard plastic goggles or glasses because we wanted something lightweight and soft. Our cat seems to be swiping at her face and we don't want her corneas to get slashed. This also protects her eyes when she bumps into things as she tries to walk throughout the house. We like these doggles because it allows light and air to penetrate through. Very smart invention.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2014
    Update 12/11/15: I finally found eye protection for my dog that is perfect (well, almost), The Rex Specs are my number one choice for dog eye protection from the sun. You can see my video review of them here: https://www.amazon.com/review/R3FYBWTCI1SXTA/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm

    Now back to my original review:

    First off, my dog (85 lb German Shepherd) has pannus. The purpose of doggles is to protect his eyes from UV light so that he doesn't go blind. I could care less about the coolness factor, this review is strictly based on the ability to protect my dogs eyes from the sun, and his comfort in wearing them.

    Second, I'm writing the same review for all the doggles, as a comparison, so you don't have to go looking through my other reviews to see how well the other types of doggles worked, or didn't work.

    Third, I only make my dog wear them when it is sunny or overcast outside. I generally try to take him for walks/runs when it is either early morning/evening, or cloudy days. But he's full of energy, so I have to take him out on sunny days. This is when he wears doggles.

    With the disclaimers aside:

    1st choice: Doggles Mesh Eyewear

    I only recently tried these, and wish I had tried them sooner. I think what kept me from buying these is that in the photos, it appears as if your dog is not able to see through these, and because it only protects from 50 to to 60% of UV light. After spending ridiculous amounts of money in search for the perfect eye protection on every kind of doggle out there, this has become my first choice, though still far from perfect.

    My dog can see very well with these, tolerates these the best out of all the other doggles. Will play with these on, and even chase a ball if other dogs are around chasing the same ball. I have noticed that sometimes he can't follow the toy as well, but that seems to be based on how fast the toy is flying and how high I throw it. So I still have to change how I play with him, but at least now he will play with eye protection on, which is huge.

    The mesh is very light, which is why I think he doesn't mind it. It is kind of awkward looking as the mesh has pointy ends that cause it to stick out and not be laying directly on his eyes. I had my dog wear these for a full day once, and when coming back inside, I noticed he didn't rub his eyes against the couch as much as he does with other doggles.

    The only reason I can't give this five stars is because it is only 50 to 60% uv protection rather than a 100% as offered with other doggles. This is a concern for me as the UV rays can really damage my dogs eyes due to the pannus. However, since my dog doesn't try to take these off anywhere near as much as the other doggles, I feel he gets a lot more protection from these since he actually keeps them on.

    Since trying these, I have bumped down the ranking on the other doggles as noted below.

    1st and 2nd choice: Doggles Large K9 Optix sunglasses, frameless

    These are by no means perfect, and I fear the day they get broken. So far they have lasted several months with taking extreme good care of them. The reason they are one of my top choices is because they are 100% UV protection and my dog minds them the least (with the exception of the mesh doggles which are half the UV protection). I think what he hates about most doggles is that they have a bulky and heavy frame (from a dog's perspective), and they are not one lens, thus making them heavier on his head, and reducing his visibility. With these frameless doggles he does generally well, and is only intolerant of them when he's bored. He doesn't try to take these off as much, and as long as I have him distracted (going to a new place or chasing a critter), he doesn't mind them. He will more often than not play ball or catch a Frisbee with these on, but sometimes not. I wish I could give these five stars, but they are flimsy, and will fall apart eventually. I gave it four stars simply because they have held together thus far, with extra care. What really made this my top choice, is that they are frameless. I can see a huge difference in how my dog sees through these doggles in comparison to other doggles. So this gets first place simply for his comfort in vision. The straps fit nicely behind his ears and under his chin. If only they were made a little more sturdy...

    I am making these both my first and second choice because the mesh eyewear only offers half of the UV protection that these do, and I can't use the mesh eyewear on really bright sunny days due to lack of the UV protection.

    2nd choice: Doggles OriginalZ

    The doggles originalZ only come with one color lens, which really isn't a big deal, but I have learned that even on overcast days, my dog needs eye protection, and he's less tolerant of these on overcast days versus on very sunny days. I think the darkness of the lens may reduce his visibility. He tries to paw his doggles off more so than with the frameless pair, but he minds these less than the ILS doggles. Overall, I'm happy with these because he does do fairly well with them when distracted, but I can tell he dislikes them. He usually will not chase a ball or Frisbee with these on, especially if there are other dogs around. I think he can't see the ball/Frisbee as well, and other dogs can, so he just gives up. Unless we're doing something new and exciting, he generally will find a shady spot, lay down, and watch the world play around him. It's sad to see him this way, but going blind will be worse for him, so I keep making him wear them. The doggles are well designed with the strap that goes behind his head and under his chin, which is easily adjustable, and vent holes on the sides of the doggles so that his eyes don't sweat/fog up.

    3rd choice: Doggles ILS

    I started out with the ILS doggles since they were the newest doggle out, and I liked the idea of the interchangeable lenses. I tried several colors of lenses, and found that my dog minds the brown lenses the least. It is nice to be able to remove the lenses that are scratched up and replace them with shiny new ones, and it's also nice to put in the clear lenses for overcast days when I want my dog to be able to see more, with the darkest lenses on really sunny days. So why not my favorite doggle? The dog hates them. The design is almost the same as the originalZ, with a few differences. The straps seem about the same as the originalZ, and the vent holes only differ in shape. The nose piece seems to be further apart than the originalZ, and even though the frame, when compared to the originalZ when not on, seems the same, they are a lot bulkier when on. I also found the foam that is between the doggles and the dogs eye is a little different, and seems to fall apart easier than the originalZ. The doggles company actually was kind enough to throw in some free foam with my latest order, but even super gluing it didn't seem to hold it well in place. Because the ILS doggles are much bulkier than the originalZ, and the dog hates bulky things on his face, he tries harder with these than any other doggles to get them off. Often, I find him running back to me with his doggles all distorted on his face with the straps all tangled. I have no idea how he manages, but it's sad to see him running back to me for help to fix his doggles, which I'm sure he's hoping I take off. No way would he even consider chasing a ball or catching a Frisbee with these on.

    Last choice: Doggles K9 Optix Blue Rubber Gradient Frame with Smoke Lens Sunglasses

    These are almost frameless, top of the frame is very thin, so my dog didn't seem to mind them as much, however, they broke within a week, even with very careful use, and constant watching of my dog so that he doesn't paw at them, and taking care to put them in a safe place when not in use. These were my favorite except for the fragility of them, until I found the frameless.

    Okay, for those designers out there that want to make the perfect doggle, I hope you are reading this. You need a single lens doggle that is still very durable, sturdily built, and not too bulky. Basically, a single lens across both eyes, with a very light frame if any, such as the mesh with a softer plastic that is still 100% UV protection. Dogs are not human and do not see like humans, so why only create something that works for humans is beyond me. The frames in between the eyes are bothersome to the dog, and the bulk of most doggles (especially the ILS) causes discomfort. I actually bought a pair of ski goggles for humans and ended up sewing a chin strap to it to see if that would work, but it was too bulky and he was able to get them shook off by just shaking his head. But I could tell that his eyesight was just fine with the single lens.

    Lastly, when back inside and we remove the doggles, my dog immediately runs to the couch and rubs his eyes against it, which we talked to the dog eye specialist about. It was suggested, that after wearing doggles, rather than let the dog rub his eyes against objects, that we put icepacks on his eye area. Just a little hint for those who have the same problem.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2015
    I bought this for my blind Boston Terrier to help protect her eyes from all of the things she bumps into while running and playing. I didn't have high hopes, but I had read some positive reviews from people who had used the goggles for that purpose. My expectations were met only in that I was disappointed in the product. There is very little support or structure - it's just a soft mesh with a sewn fabric edge and stretchy straps. I fit it onto my dog, gave her a treat, and within 20 seconds she had pulled it off of her head. Within 45 she had chewed through the mesh. And within 10 minutes the thing was completely obliterated.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2015
    Our dog rides on the ATV's with us, and my husband thought these goggles would help him see as we ride in the wind, dirt & rain. He didn't really see better, and the wind, dirt & rain come right through. They also did not fit his face very well. He is a larger dog.
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2014
    Size: MediumColor: OrangeVerified Purchase
    These are made of the same great material used for horse fly masks which also function as sunblock/sunglasses. Tough, but light and easy to see through while acting as sunglasses. Our Greyhound loves them.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2016
    I like the idea of these...prevent bugs from hitting dogs eyes while traveling, but had to drop one star as the shadows created by mesh folds/indentations distracted my service dog from her work.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2012
    Great product . . . tried regular Doggles goggles & our puppy ripped them off immediately. He loved the mesh eyewear and it protects his eyes . . . he has incomplete iris development and is light-sensitive.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2010
    We purchased these for our recently blind bichon. They are very lightweight and she cannot 'rub' them off. Now we can feel more at ease as she stumbles around the house and yard trying to find her way. We were so worried that she would poke something into her eyes as she ran into corners/shrubs/walls/etc.
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Top reviews from other countries

  • Unicorn
    5.0 out of 5 stars The fit is great and he can see great
    Reviewed in Canada on May 8, 2016
    My dog hates goggles however he tolerates these in the car which is why I got them. The fit is great and he can see great. I'm glad I ordered them.
  • Julian
    4.0 out of 5 stars Decent product. Fit is a little wonky due to ...
    Reviewed in Canada on August 27, 2015
    Decent product. Fit is a little wonky due to each dogs head size being a bit different. Straps can be adjusted both under chin and across the top of the head though. Dogs may find them a bit odd feeling at first but they should get used to it. If you plan on using then to walk your dogs I would have the dog get used to them in the back yard or around the house depending on your situation.