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  1. Mar 13, 2024 · Blog. Dog muzzle myths busted. Many misconceptions about muzzles have been brought to light since it’s become a legal requirement for many dogs to wear muzzles following the XL Bully ban in England, Wales and Scotland. Some people think that muzzles are bad for dogs. They think of them as prisons for pooches, and think they look barbaric and ...

    • Reasons to Muzzle Your Dog
    • Types of Muzzles
    • Sizing and Fitting

    Aggressive dogs

    Aggressive dogs which will try to bite if approached or have a propensity to go for people or other dogs should always be muzzled outside of the home. However, muzzling only suppresses the problem and provides a first line of protection against injury, and muzzling should not be used in place of correct training and addressing the root cause of your dog's behaviour. For instance, what would happen if your dog escaped from the house, or managed to remove their muzzle? Do you feel safe around y...

    Nervous and snappy dogs

    Nervous dogs or those with a tendency to snap when approached by strangers should always be muzzled in any environment which may bring them into contact with other people or trigger defensive aggression and snapping. While all dog owners know that it's good manners and important for their safety to talk to the owner of any dog and ask permission before approaching it, the general public are often not so well versed, and of course children will often come up to a dog and want to say hello with...

    Hunting dogs

    If your dog has a tendency to chase potential prey or has strong hunting instincts (such as with many types of terriers, as well as greyhounds, whippets and lurchers which were all historically bred to catch prey) then it is wise to consider muzzling your dog whenever they are roaming freely in an open space off the lead- even if they are totally fine around people and very friendly. An un-muzzled dog that moves quickly and can actually catch prey such as rabbits and other wildlife or even ro...

    The two main types of muzzle available on the market are the mesh or cage muzzles which allow the dog to open his mouth and pant as normal while guarding the teeth behind a sturdy barrier- and strong nylon fabric muzzles which are cone shaped and fit snugly over the nose and mouth to prevent the dog opening his mouth at all. The latter type of muzz...

    Muzzles are available in many different sizes to fit all types and breeds, even specially shaped muzzles for brachycephalic dogs (dogs with squished up faces, such as boxers, bulldogs and pugs). If possible, try a few muzzles on your dog before buying, in order to ensure a perfect fit which is both comfortable for your dog and provides the appropri...

  2. Step four – Leave the muzzle on. Fasten the muzzle and give your dog a treat. As soon as they have finished their treat, take the muzzle off. Repeat this process, gradually increasing how long your dog wears the muzzle for each time. Try a little walk around the house/garden together with the muzzle on. Remove it if they seem stressed at any ...

  3. Dec 31, 2023 · From today, December 31, 2023, it is against the law to: From February 1, 2024, it will also be a criminal offence to own an XL Bully dog in England and Wales unless your dog has a Certificate of ...

  4. Oct 10, 2023 · Step 3 - Introducing the straps behind the head. Next, instruct your dog to put their head in the muzzle using the treat. Once their head is in the muzzle, lift up the straps behind their ears, without fastening them. This will introduce them to the sensation of the straps. Treat your dog through the muzzle again.

  5. Jul 7, 2022 · If a dog has a history of aggression, with other dogs or people, using a basket muzzle as a management tool can minimize the risk in certain situations. Some dogs may always need to be muzzled, but it may be possible to teach your dog to offer an alternative, more desirable behavior and to help them feel more relaxed and safe, often with the support of a qualified canine behaviorist.

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  7. Place a treat (or some squeezy cheese or paste) at the edge of or opening of the muzzle. As your dog is finishing, start to slowly move the muzzle away from your dog (towards you). Repeat this until your dog is happily eating from the edge of the muzzle. 4. Then, put the paste or squeezy cheese further into the muzzle.

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