Need a muzzle?
Written by Samantha |
Sometimes a muzzle is needed as a tool or to prevent undesirable behaviour. This includes dogs that need to be examined by a veterinarian (to prevent them biting out of pain/fear) or dogs that do not get along well with other dogs on walks. What's more, the regulations abroad sometimes oblige you to muzzle your dog or require you to bring a muzzle with you.
Types of muzzles
Various types of muzzles are available, including a nylon muzzle (nose strap) or a muzzle made of plastic, leather or metal.
A nylon muzzle (Pawise nylon muzzle or Henry Schein nylon muzzle) is a strong strap around the mouth and another strap that is attached behind the ears. This can prevent the dog from biting. Do ensure that you get the right size, as the dog can still bite if the strap is too loose. This strap is suitable as a tool for an appointment at the vet’s. Please note: As this muzzle ensures that the mouth is fully closed, your dog also can’t pant with this nose band. This means that the product is NOT suitable for longer term use, use on hot days or on walks.
There are also muzzles in the shape of a “cone” (Baskerville ultra muzzle or Buster Plastic Muzzle). This muzzle is put around the whole mouth and then also attached with a strap behind the ears. This muzzle might look a bit more “intense” than a nose strap, but it is more comfortable for the dog to wear. The dog can move its mouth as well as pant and drink with this muzzle. Moreover, when you fasten it correctly, there is no risk of the dog still being able to bite. Various types of muzzles are available, such as a plastic or leather muzzle. The plastic muzzle is easy to keep clean. It is important that the muzzle fits properly, so that it is not too tight but also not too loose, causing it to move.
For short-snouted dogs (such as Pugs, English and French Bulldog), it is very difficult to find a muzzle that fits properly. Given the dog’s anatomy, the muzzles will not stay in place, and because the bridge of the nose is very short, the muzzles can obstruct the eyes. Veterinarians sometimes use a linen strap. This strap is placed around the nose with a button on the bridge of the nose and then crossed under the mouth, and it can then be tied behind the ears. This is only suitable for short-term use.