Performance of Rex Specs Ear Pro
Performance of Rex Specs Ear Pro dog hearing protection
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Performance of Rex Specs Ear Pro dog hearing protection
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Rex Specs V2 Dog Goggles Pass ANSI Z87.1 and MIL Specification Testing
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by Allison Hartz 10/17/19 Dog boots and dog shoes can help dogs with grip and traction on loose, rocky terrain, on ice and snow, and on other wet or slick...
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To help you get the most out of your Angelus Paints we have provided some handy info and videos courtesy of our friends at Angelus. The info is not exhaustive...
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Reposted from an article by our friends at Rex Specs April 24, 2023 Written by: Amai Sun Exposure Can Damage Your Dog’s Eyesight. Here’s Why. If you’ve ever taken a nap while...
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Here's some great tips from our mates at Rex Specs to get your dog using and loving their new goggles. Introduction Be sure the goggle introduction is part of a positive...
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Recreated from our friends at Rex Specs. July 27, 2020 Written by: Aiden Doane Cover Image by Drew Mason Should I be worried about my dog's vision? Does my dog need Rex...
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This Blog is recreated courtesy of our mates at Rex Specs. March 04, 2019 Written by: Aiden Doane When you first came across Rex Specs was your initial thought, "Cool, but why?"...
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March 30, 2022 Written by: Jesse Emilo You probably already know that dogs see the world quite differently than humans. When digging through different resources, you’ll find often-cited facts like...
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Another great article from our pals at Rex Specs, of course it can be applied to our own use of fireworks in NZ. June 09, 2022 Written by: Willie Vernon The Fourth...
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In a dog's forward movement, a harness with a strap crossing its chest from side to side, hinders it in the same way humans would be bothered hiking with a...
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June 15, 2022 Written by: Willie Vernon Exposure to high levels or extended periods of sound can result in something called NIHL -- or Noise Induced Hearing Loss -- in dogs. This danger...
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