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you the highest quality products available anywhere. Including
eight completely differently designed muzzles with three different
sizes in each. This full range of design and styles cover dogs
from Chihuahua to Great Dane and everything in between.
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Before selecting a muzzle it is important to understand their
purposes and uses. There are two available types: Occlusion, which
keeps the mouth shut, and Basket, which allows enough room for the
dog to open their mouth and pant.
The occlusion muzzle is appropriate for short-term situations,
such as during grooming procedures; it should not be used for
long-term wear because it prevents the dog from panting, which can
cause over-heating and lead to heat stroke. This is not the
correct type to used if you intend on having your dog outside,
especially in high temperatures.
The basket muzzle can be made of soft nylon, plastic or wire. They
allow enough room for dogs to comfortably open their mouth and
pant freely. A wire basket is the most secure way to prevent
biting; the soft nylon or plastic may not be resistant enough for
certain breeds. Although the law does not specify of what type of
material the muzzle should be, it is recommended to purchase a
comfortable muzzle for taking your dog outside.
The most important things to consider when selecting a muzzle are
the dog's safety and comfort. Proper measurements are very
important. To determine the length, measure your dog from the eyes
to the tip of the nose; for circumference, measure all the way
around, approximately 1" below the eyes (For circumference
measurements only: add ј” to Ѕ” for small dogs and 1/2" to 1" for
large dogs).
Explore your options. To find the perfect muzzle, call or visit
different pet stores. Consider taking your dog along so that an
educated staff member can correctly size the product. There are
also a number of internet retail stores that would sell muzzles.
Whether walking your dog on crowded streets, visiting the vet, or
seeing the groomer, there are times when it pays to safely and
compassionately use a dog muzzle. Putting a dog muzzle on your dog
signals to passersby, and dog care professionals, that you are
watching out for their safety. They'll feel more secure, and so
will you. But remember that a dog muzzle is a short-term tool, and
is not to be used for extended periods.
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