
Concerned about your dog’s eyesight?
Dogtometry can help!
Five signs that your dog needs glasses:
Relies on smell more than vision
Tilts head to listen rather than staring straight ahead
Difficulty reading signs, e.g. in public parks
Eats things that look disgusting
Poor driving and history of accidents
Featured Products
Dogscription glasses:
precise enough for a human, but made for your dog.
$680
Canine Contact Lenses:
Some dogs and owners find these more convenient and socially comfortable
$40/month
Fashion eyewear:
Imagine the opposite of the ‘cone of shame’… for discerning dogs who know their worth
Starting at $1599
Our Services
Dog-centric Eye Exam
$499
Whereas other dog opticians offer eye exams built for humans, Dogtometry’s specialists have redesigned the entire experience to suit dogs’ special needs. Eye charts featuring dog-centric words like WALK, RABBIT, and DON’T EAT THAT POOP are more relevant to dogs and help them stay on task. Whereas human eye exams rarely involve reassuring butt scratches, these are just one of Dogtometry’s special touches.
Vision-reliance training
$1449
Many dogs with unresolved vision difficulties have learned to compensate by relying mainly on their senses of smell and hearing. In some serious cases, we have even met dogs who are forced to lick and chew objects to try to get information that would be apparent if only they had vision equal to or better than their human companions. Our vision-reliance training helps dogs to unlearn these adaptations to poor vision after they have been prescribed the appropriate lenses. Only Dogtometry offers the patented “no sniff” peppermint snout cover to help dogs redirect their attention to what they are seeing.
Training the trainer
$4199
While most dogs will benefit from corrective eyewear, some may wish to become fully-certified Canine Vision Instructor Animals who can earn attractive salaries and bonuses while teaching other dogs to become “Eyes First Pets”.