Everyone across the country was talking about the recent total solar eclipse. If you were lucky enough to be in the path of totality, you probably witnessed a pretty amazing sight. But no matter where in the country you were, you definitely needed some special eclipse glasses to protect your eyes. These doggos were no different.
Eclipse doggo
Posted by Jeff Snell on Monday, August 21, 2017
This sassy long-faced pupper enjoyed the eclipse with the help of some special glasses to protect his eyes from those harmful UV rays.
My future's so bright I gotta wear shades! I'm ready for the solar eclipse, are you?! 😛🌞
Posted by Brandy The Pug on Sunday, August 20, 2017
Famous pug Brandy knew she had to stay safe, so she popped on her patriotic eclipse glasses.
eclipse doggo spotted staying safe in oregon!!
Posted by Neeta Rao on Monday, August 21, 2017
Tongue out, glasses on. That’s definitely the best way to watch a total solar eclipse…right pup?
Made a friend at the eclipse!
Posted by Teethson Hoyle on Monday, August 21, 2017
This guy’s got his super cool shades on to protect those special doggy eyes. Good job staying safe, my furry friend.
PENNY WAS BORN READY FOR THIS ECLIPSE
Posted by Elisabeth Pearlman on Monday, August 21, 2017
We understand the adorable photo opportunity, but we also hope that little guy didn’t look up!
This pup was ready for the eclipse
Posted by Austin Patrick on Monday, August 21, 2017
Are those doggles NASA approved? We sure hope so, because this doggo looks super cool in them.
Eddie didn't take any chances during today's solar eclipse. 10/10 Safetyboi
Posted by Christopher Speder on Monday, August 21, 2017
Safety first for this canine companion. Can’t risk any damage to those squirrel-spotting eyes.
Rocky is one and a half, loves head scratches, and knows the importance of using protection while watching the eclipse. 10/10, would miss part of the eclipse to pet again.Bonus pic in comments 😊
Posted by Spencer Lipo Zovic on Monday, August 21, 2017
Well done to this dog and all the dogs who stayed safe during the eclipse. Their humans did a great job of making sure they could pup around and stay protected.