How Do You Choose A Muzzle For A Dog?
Owners of nervous and aggressive dogs often need a muzzle in their collection of dog supplies. Muzzling such dogs not only prevents them from biting people or other dogs, it also makes vet trips and grooming appointments go much more smoothly. By training your dog to muzzle, medical treatment and grooming will be less stressful for both your dog and the people involved. When choosing a muzzle, do not rely solely on the package sizing, especially if you have a mixed-breed dog. Muzzles need to be properly fitted for each individual dog. Choose one of the two most common types of muzzles. Either a basket muzzle or a nylon muzzle is usually sufficient for the average dog owner. Nylon muzzles allow dogs more freedom. Veterinarian Gary Landsberg states that “basket muzzles provide many advantages over traditional nylon, mesh muzzles: they allow panting and normal respiration, the dog may be fed soft, small treats, and normal canine communication signals such as lip curling, growling or snapp