Team K9® Feature | Field Note

You get a windshield. Your dog gets the wind.

Open-window rides are the best part of the trip. The same air that carries every smell also brings wind, dust, bugs, and glare straight to eye level. Team K9 Dog Goggles add the missing eye-gear layer without taking away the window ritual.

$59.99One pair + FREE carrying case. Optional Road Dog Duo savings available.
58 Dog Goggles reviews FREE carrying case included One mirrored shield lens 60-day guarantee Free exchanges
Window airflowRoad-speed air reaches the eye line.
Trail dustGrit rides right at nose height.
Bright glareSun bounces off road, sand, and water.
Road dog wearing Team K9 Dog Goggles in a backseat with the window down
The window ritual stays. The eye-level layer changes.Team K9 field note
58 Dog Goggles reviews FREE carrying case included 200,000+ dog parents served 60-day guarantee Free exchanges
The big idea

Window joy comes with road-speed air.

The engine starts, the ears go up, and the window drops just enough for the full outside world to pour in. That part is the joy. The catch is that at driving speed the air is not just a breeze. It carries grit, glare, dust, bugs, and whatever the road throws up at eye level. You ride behind glass. They ride face-first.

Open windowsAir at car speed

Highway air arrives as fast as the car, and in bug season it carries dust, sand, and passengers right at eye level.

Trail and camp dustGrit at nose height

Dirt roads, gravel pull-offs, and dry campgrounds kick up grit exactly at head-out-the-window height.

Bright drivesGlare off everything

Sun bounces off the hood, the sand, and the water. A mirrored lens gives them a better layer for bright routes.

The window ritual

The best part of their week is a face-first hobby.

A car window is the biggest sensory buffet a dog gets all week: every yard, every drive-through, every roadside smell, all arriving at once on moving air. That part is worth protecting. The wind, grit, and glare that come with it are the part worth managing.

Open-window ridesUse them when the ride turns into face-level wind, dust, bugs, or road grit.
Dusty pull-offsTrailheads, gravel roads, and dry campgrounds put grit right at nose height.
Beach and water glareSand, road, and water bounce light upward where a dog cannot use a visor.
Keep them nearbyThe included carrying case gives the pair a place to live between bright or dusty rides.

The point is not that every ride needs goggles. The point is that the rough moments are predictable: open windows, dusty trailheads, beach glare, camp roads, and bright water. Use the gear when the ride turns into face-level wind, grit, bugs, debris, or glare.

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Move one

Pick the window and the gap.

A rear window opened partway sits your dog behind the cabin's wind shadow, which softens the blast without ending the party. A full-open front window at highway speed is the harshest seat in the house.

Better move: rear window, partway down, dog behind the wind line. Same joy, less blast.
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Move two

Mind the bright three: road, sand, and water.

All three bounce sunlight upward, where visors and shade lines do not help a dog whose chin is on the door. On glare-heavy routes, that squint you keep seeing is work.

Better move: on bright routes, treat glare like weather. Time the ride, shade the seat, or add a mirrored lens layer.
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Move three

Add the eye-gear layer, and introduce it right.

The same idea that works for ski goggles works for road dogs: a curved, mirrored lens that helps shield their eyes from wind, grit, and glare. People wear eye gear for wind, sun, dust, and speed. A road dog's version was overdue.

Better move: a couple of short, treat-heavy intro sessions. Snug not tight, first ride mellow, and let the window do the convincing.
Why the mirrored lens matters

The lens is the missing layer, not a new routine.

Dog Goggles borrow the design that already works on mountains and motorcycles: one curved, mirrored lens that wraps the eye area, a soft frame that follows the muzzle, and straps that hold it all steady in moving air.

That is the whole idea. No new routine, just a layer that goes on before the window comes down when the ride calls for it.

One mirrored shieldA single curved lens helps cover the eye area instead of leaving a center gap.
Curved lower bridgeThe lower frame is shaped around the muzzle so the goggles sit where a dog's face actually needs room.
Wide adjustable strapsTwo straps help keep the frame steady when the air starts moving.
Choose the ride setup

Bare-faced rides vs. goggles on.

Ride moment Bare-faced habit Goggles-on move
Window down at road speed The breeze comes with everything riding in it, and blinking is the only defense. The wraparound lens helps send wind and grit around their eyes instead of into them.
Bright road, sand, or water Squinting through the glare at chin-on-the-door height. The mirrored shield helps take the edge off the bright three.
Bug season evenings The occasional passenger with terrible timing, at eye level. Face-level traffic meets a lens first.
Short, slow neighborhood loops Gentle enough bare-faced with a cracked window. Keep the goggles in the door pocket for the days that turn into highway, trail, or beach.
Customer photo review of a dog wearing Team K9 Dog Goggles indoors
★★★★★

Carrying bag included

"The carrying bag is awesome. Thanks for including it!"
Steven W. · Verified Dog Goggles review Also mentions comfort and quality.
Verified customer photo of a black dog wearing Team K9 Dog Goggles indoors
★★★★★

Fit after adjustment

"Both pairs fit the boys very well After I adjusted them accordingly!"
Jill S. · Verified Dog Goggles review Good proof for multi-dog homes and the Road Dog Duo option.
Verified customer photo of a dog wearing Team K9 Dog Goggles in a kitchen
★★★★★

Perfect fit note

"Not only are they a perfect fit, but she ran her normal speed while chasing a ball in the field."
Cynthia F. · Verified Dog Goggles review Fit and movement proof from an outdoor-use review.
Verified customer photo of a small dog wearing Team K9 Dog Goggles
★★★★★

Storage bag love

"Nice fit. Love the storage bag"
Baltazar C. · Verified Dog Goggles review Short, useful proof for the included case.
Verified customer photo of a dog wearing Team K9 Dog Goggles in a vehicle
★★★★★

Riding in style

"Rocco loves his new doggles !! Riding in style"
Steve L. · Verified Dog Goggles review Car-ride context from a verified buyer.
Verified customer photo of a dog wearing Team K9 Dog Goggles at home
★★★★★

Adjustable for bigger dogs

"They are readily adjustable for large or medium size dogs."
Jonathan L. · Verified Dog Goggles review A useful fit cue before shoppers jump to the product page.
Fast answers

Questions before you choose.

Will my dog tolerate goggles?

Most dogs need a ride or two. Keep the first fit snug not tight, keep the first session short and treat-heavy, and save the maiden voyage for a mellow drive. If your dog votes no after a real try, that is exactly what the 60-day guarantee and free exchanges are for.

How should I introduce them?

Start with a short, treat-heavy fit session before the ride. Keep the first drive mellow, then use them for the bright, dusty, or windy routes where the lens has a clear job.

What size should I choose?

Dog Goggles use wide adjustable straps and a curved bridge instead of a size menu on this page. If your dog has a very small face, a very broad head, or you want more fit context before ordering, check the product page review photos and fit details first. Free exchanges are there if the first fit is not the one.

What do the goggles actually help with?

They help shield your dog's eyes from wind, dust, bugs, debris, and glare during window rides, trail days, beach outings, and bright drives. They are eye gear, not a medical device, and the window ride stays the same ride your dog already loves.

Does the carrying case come with it?

Yes. The current Dog Goggles offer includes a FREE carrying case, so the pair has a place to live between window rides, trail stops, and bright-day errands.

What should I check before buying?

Use the selector on this page to start with one pair or choose the optional Road Dog Duo. The product page has full fit guidance, review photos, and the current offer details if you want one more check before adding to cart.

Build the whole ride

Build the rest of the backseat.

Doggles handle the face-level part of the ride. These are the next layers when the seat, mess, and summer airflow need solving too.