![]() If you still need help after reviewing our sizing video and charts, call our office at (715) 235-6502. The only downside to this approach is you will have to pay shipping charges to return the muzzles that didn't fit your dog. With luck, you should end up with the correct size muzzle. The only fool-proof way of not making a mistake is to either bring the dog to our office or do the best you can with measurements and order several different sizes, then return the muzzles that don't fit. We have produced a streaming video ( HOW TO MEASURE YOUR DOG FOR A MUZZLE) and we are happy to offer phone consultation.Įven with all of this help, it can still be difficult to pick the correct size. We do everything we can to help customers determine what size muzzle to order. We hate to have to take this position but the number of returns has forced this policy. We will gladly exchange a muzzle for a different size but we cannot pay shipping on muzzle returns and exchanges. We stock 60 different styles and sizes of muzzles, selecting the right one for your dog is on of the hardest thing you may have to do for your dog. You do not want the muzzle to be too narrow or too wide.40% of the muzzles we sell are returned because customers make mistakes in measuring their dogs for a muzzle. Muzzle Width: What is the width of the dogs snout at its widest point. Again this measurement is best taken with the dogs mouth open. Snout Height : What is the height of the muzzle from the top of the nose, down to the chin. This will ensure the muzzle does not ride up into your dogs eyes when it is worn and will make sure the muzzle is not too long to prevent feeding. Snout Length : you should measure about 1/2 inch in front of your dogs eyes to the tip of their nose. Get your dog to hold a ball in its mouth or add 2-3in to your dog's closed mouth circumference. Muzzle Circumference : Ideally you should get this measurement with your dogs mouth open to simulate an open mouth during panting. If your dog is a bite risk you should not open your dogs mouth or attempt to get measurement without the help of a professional. Only measure your dog if it is safe to do so. There are several measurements that are important to have to confirm your muzzle will fit correctly. You should also ideally be able to feed your dog food/treats through the muzzle for training. A muzzle that does not allow this puts your dog at risk of heatstroke/overheating. It should allow your dog to completely open it's mouth and pant. Getting a properly fitting muzzle for your dog is extremely important! Putting a muzzle on your dog that does not fit correctly can be dangerous for both your dog and potentially for the other animals or humans your dog interacts with.Ī good muzzle should be comfortable for your dog to wear for long periods of time. An owner that uses a muzzle is an owner that is thinking about the safety of those around them. The dog and owner are likely working on some kind of training. If you see a dog out in public wearing a muzzle please be respectful. ![]() Muzzles should never be left on unsupervised or for extremely long periods of time. (The aggressive dog will still display aggression it just will not be able to bite) While Muzzles are a wonderful resource there are some things t hey should never be used forĪ way to get aggressive dogs together with other dogs or people. Introducing new dogs to a household, just in case Some dogs have fragile skin, and their owners will muzzle to prevent any accidental injuries while they play together In place of a cone after surgery/for medical care These dogs are constantly scavenging/eating things they're not supposed to. A muzzle also helps the vet staff feel comfortable and stay safe.īite risks in other situations, such as an injury or emergency (even friendly dogs can bite when they are scared or in pain)ĭogs with Pica. Many dogs are not comfortable at the vet office and will show aggressive behaviors not seen outside of the stressful environment. Many common reasons for a dog wearing a muzzle include:īite risks due to aggression or reactivity towards strangers or dogsīite risks at the vet. We believe that muzzle training is important for every dog! Muzzles can be used for a variety of reasons many of which do not involve reactivity or aggression. ![]()
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