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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 404554" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I kind of wondered. I know there are dogs with eye conditions and injuries that would need some kind of eye protection. One was featured on an episode of Dogtown on NGC - poor dog had been neglected and had a horrible skin condition and it ate his eyelids. The new owners had special sun protective clothing and glasses for him, esp when they went to the beach or on a boat. But for normal dogs? The dog we had when I was a kid lived to be 17 years old and was always an outside dog and loved it. She never seemed to have eye problems. I still wonder if it is because even if they are outside all the time they just don't have to use their eyes for as many years as we do. does that make sense? I just know how angry I would be if the dog chewed up a pair of $20 sunglasses - that is what I pay for mine ONLY because I have to have ones tha wrap around my reg glasses!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 404554, member: 1233"] I kind of wondered. I know there are dogs with eye conditions and injuries that would need some kind of eye protection. One was featured on an episode of Dogtown on NGC - poor dog had been neglected and had a horrible skin condition and it ate his eyelids. The new owners had special sun protective clothing and glasses for him, esp when they went to the beach or on a boat. But for normal dogs? The dog we had when I was a kid lived to be 17 years old and was always an outside dog and loved it. She never seemed to have eye problems. I still wonder if it is because even if they are outside all the time they just don't have to use their eyes for as many years as we do. does that make sense? I just know how angry I would be if the dog chewed up a pair of $20 sunglasses - that is what I pay for mine ONLY because I have to have ones tha wrap around my reg glasses! [/QUOTE]
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