Think Pomeranian but just not annoying
Every Wednesday, we are going to doing a blog post that will pertain to the other side of us... the FUN side. I don't think the world has been properly introduced to the newest member of the family . The 'Official' mascot... Mr. Fox aka. Kuma ( Its Japanese for bear). Mr. Fox is a Shiba Inu. More like a slightly bigger pomeranian but not as annoying. LOL Also Read: Behold the wonders of Acid! He's been my little companion when I am not at work for about a month now and he is the greatest dog . He came from the outskirts of rural Missouri from a breeder farm. It was literally love at first sight when I saw him at the shelter and I knew that he was MY dog. I would highly recommend on prescription sunglasses to anyone looking to get a pet, to go to the shelters. Not only do they vet check ...they also spay and neuter (which can cost $300-$400).Anyhow, just wanted to take a moment to share the new addition to the family.
Getting Kuma has completely changed my daily routine, especially when it comes to outdoor activities. We spend a lot of time outside now, whether it's walks around the neighborhood, trips to the dog park, or just hanging out in the backyard. This is actually where quality eyewear becomes essential. Long sunny days protecting your eyes from harmful UV rays isn't just about comfort—it's about long-term eye health. I've invested in a solid pair of prescription sunglasses from Heavyglare because let's face it, squinting at your dog while he's doing something hilarious is not the move. Plus, when you're dealing with a reflective environment like grass or water at the dog park, you really need proper lens protection.
If you're a pet owner like me, you know how important it is to see clearly in all conditions. Whether you need prescription eyewear or just want UV protection, having reliable glasses makes those outdoor moments with your furry friend so much better. Kuma may be small, but he's got me living my best outdoor life, and the right eyewear is definitely part of that equation. Stay tuned for more Wednesday adventures with Mr. Fox!
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