A muzzle on a dog
How use Nylon Dog Muzzle:
Step 1.
1. Use nylon pantyhose or a long strip of material.
Step 2.
2. Place the strip of material on top of the dog's nose.
Step 3.
3. Loop the material under the dog's chin and tie it into a knot
or bow.
Step 4.
4.Bring the ends of the material back behind the dog's ears, and
tie into a knot or bow.
Step 5.
5.Avoid tying the knot or bow too tightly.
Step 6.
6.Use a muzzle only for a few minutes at a time; never leave it on
for an extended period.
Step 7.
7.Consult your veterinarian about whether it's appropriate to buy
your dog a commercial muzzle, such as a basket muzzle. Ask what
type of muzzle is recommended for your pet.
Muzzles are used to reduce the risk a dog poses to people and
other animals by restricting the dog's ability to bite. They are
commonly used by veterinarians and animal care staff concerned
with handling or treating frightened, injured or distressed dogs,
as well as anyone managing - or introducing - dogs that may be
aggressive to people or other animals. Some municipal bylaws or
provincial legislation, such as Ontario's Dog Owners' Liability
Act, may require your dog to be muzzled when off your property, or
on your property in an unsecured area.
Below are some tips to help guide you as you select a muzzle and
present it to your pet. How you introduce a muzzle to your dog can
have a significant impact on how quickly he is able to accept
wearing it calmly. If your dog is already struggling with wearing
a muzzle try incorporating some of the training pointers to help
him learn to adjust.
What type of muzzle should I buy
for my dog?
It is important to purchase a muzzle that allows for normal
breathing, panting and drinking. Basket style muzzles, such as the
one pictured below, are recommended by the Ontario SPCA because
they allow your pet to be comfortable during regular outdoor
activity - however, no muzzle should be worn for a long period of
time. The Ontario SPCA does not regard alternative styles of
muzzles as appropriate because they restrict the dog's ability to
pant, trapping heat inside the dog's body, and prevent the dog
from being able to drink water - increasing the dog's
vulnerability to overheating and heatstroke.
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