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Eye protection

Mea culpa as well. Sorry. Two days ago I met a lady walking her son’s terrier in a local arboretum. The terrier was about eight and had no eyes - they’d been removed due to glaucoma pressure - I should have mentioned this before but, because it wasn’t related to goggles, it slipped my mind. Anyway the lady was able to take him off the lead for short periods when boisterous dogs weren’t around and, for what it’s worth, he was quite content nosing around. A lesson when many would have given up.
 
Thanks for replies I am aware of muffins halo and the collar you can make out of cable ties but I feel they are not the answer for him ....he likes to get right up to smells and it stops them being able to get close.... great invention tho
 
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