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Durable yet gentle: Constructed from flexible, non-toxic rubber, this basket muzzle is tough, resilient, and soft to the touch. The rounded edges are designed to prevent any harm to your dog.
Customizable fit: The adjustable nylon head strap and neck strap enable you to quickly tailor the size to fit your dog perfectly, providing a secure fit that keeps the muzzle in place.
Safe and eco-friendly: Made from environmentally friendly rubber, this muzzle provides comprehensive oral protection without causing discomfort or irritating your dog's skin.
Important to measure before purchase: Finding the right size is crucial, and if your dog's measurements are at the upper limit of the size range, it’s recommended to opt for the next size up; this muzzle is not suitable for dogs with short snouts.
This muzzle prevents your dog from biting or chewing while still allowing them to drink, pant, and even vomit if necessary. It's easy to adjust and suitable for various breeds, from fox terriers and beagles to spaniels, Labradors, and Rottweilers. The plastic muzzle restricts biting and chewing but does permit drinking and panting. If you're uncertain about how your dog might behave in potentially stressful situations, like meeting new people or other animals, using a muzzle along with a training lead is a wise choice for safety. Note that plastic muzzles are intended for short-term use only and should not be worn during vigorous exercise or overly tightened, as this may disrupt your dog’s natural cooling system and cause discomfort. For aggressive or unpredictable dogs, seeking professional guidance is recommended. Ensuring the right size is essential; always fit the muzzle on your dog to confirm it is appropriate. A nylon muzzle should fit snugly but still allow you to slip a finger between the muzzle and your dog’s skin. If your dog tends to bite, have an assistant help you during fitting to ensure safety. Encourage and reward your dog while they wear the muzzle to create positive associations, preventing them from developing an aversion to it.