Rex Specs Dog Goggles - V2 - Yazberry - Small
Rex Specs Goggles provide stable, secure eye protection for your dog. Rex Specs are used by professional working dogs deploying from helicopters, simple sunny day strollers, bird flushing hunting dogs and motorcycle riding pup alike. Wherever and whatever your adventure is, Rex Specs have your dog covered.
What’s new with the Rex Specs V2 Goggle?
Rex Specs is always evolving. Keeping in mind their core value of creating the best dog goggle on the market – The all new Rex Specs V2 Goggles were redesigned for a better field of view, improved lens retention, a more ergonomic fit, a lower profile design and a more sleek style frame.
Why it's great for adventures?
UV and Debris protection
Custom designed frames and lenses specially for dogs
Secure and adjustable strap system
Stable and Comfortable, no matter the adventure!
Blocks Harmful UV Rays, Protects Against Blunt Eye Injury Danger
The redesigned V2 Goggle from Rex Specs takes a whole new look at eye protection for dogs. Whether your dog currently suffers from a degenerative condition like Pannus, or you want to provide protection for your dog from sun and harmful objects, the V2 goggle is designed to block UV rays, be impact resistant, and go wherever your dog goes with a water-friendly construction. See how the V2 Goggle from Rex Specs can make your adventures safer without impeding your dog’s sight.
Lenses are replaceable and interchangeable. All lens, including the clear lenses, provide UVA/UVB protection, blocking 99.9% of harmful UV rays
Impact resistant lenses
The dynamic strap system allows for a secure fit without hindering the dogs range of motion or performance.
The singular spherical lens design optimizes the field of view and space within the frame for comfort during longer durations of wear.
Vented frame drains quickly for use in water and provide ample air flow to limit fogging
The frame is flexible, durable and edged with foam for full protection from debris.
Lens Selection:
You get two lenses with your Rex Specs including a clear version and a smoked version. Which lens should you choose? All lenses are rated UV400 - blocking 99.9% of UVA and UVB rays. The lenses have the following visual light-blocking properties:
Clear - allows 92% of visual light to pass through
Smoke - allows 20% of light to pass through
How to Choose the Right Size?
• Muzzle Circumference: Measure the circumference of your dog's muzzle where you expect the goggle to land on their nose - usually around the back of their mouth.
• Head Circumference: Measure the head circumference where you expect the goggle to land on the forehead - typically an inch or so behind the eyes.
• Important Sizing Note: The measurements on product picture are the dimensions of the actual product, not of the pet they fit. After measuring your pet, make sure all measurements fit within the following dimensions (with a little room to spare in the chest and neck).
Fitting Tips:
Adjusting the straps to fit your dog is ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY! Proper fit and adjustment will keep the goggle in place and most comfortable for your dog. Adjusting the straps PERFECTLY the first time is unlikely - it will probably take a few tries before you have everything adjusted for the most secure, comfortable, functional fit.
• Introduce Gear: Be sure the goggle introduction is part of a positive experience! Let your dog inspect them before forcing them onto their face. Clip the buckles a few times so they hear the noise they make - and let them smell them and become familiar with the new piece of gear.
• Start Slow: Make estimated strap adjustments - remove the lens - and see if your dog will allow you to put them on their nose - use praise or a reward with wanted behavior. Start slowly, keep sessions short, and practice with no lenses a few times. Keep your dog on leash, or within reach so they cannot ‘escape’ and try to remove the goggles.
• Build Confidence: Use distractions, like rewards and simple commands, to build your dogs tolerance to the goggles and to build their confidence with them on. The goal is to make them understand that the goggles do not inhibit their normal activities!
• Add Lenses: Once your dog is okay wearing the frames, add the clear lens. After a few sessions and you’re confident your dog is okay with the goggles and clear lenses - add the smoked lenses.