The windproof goggles for American military dogs––a gift from Reina––had solved a problem that had been troubling Zhang Zian for a long time.
He knew that canine pupils did not adjust to light as efficiently as felines' did. The sunlight was sometimes so strong in the desert and on plateaus, which could not only limit their vision, but also harm their eyeballs.
He opened the package and found that the shape of the goggles was similar to the ones that pilot's wore in old air combat movies. The shape was adjusted and improved to fit on canine's heads and to ensure a tight fit, so that neither wind nor sand could get through.
The goggles were attached to the dog's lower jaw with two cut proof nylon straps, so that they would not fall off when the dog was running at a high speed.
Zhang Zian took the goggles and played with them over and over. He liked them so much that he almost wanted to try them on himself…