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Not all dogs are angels! Some are unreliable in the company of other dogs other try to eat postmen and some like to vacuum up unmentionable things in the park! Safety must be our primary concern but not at the expense of welfare. The lightweight basket design of the Baskerville muzzle gives all round protection but still allows unrestricted panting and drinking. Your dog feels comfortable and you have the security of being able to decide what should go in his mouth! The range is made from soft plastic mesh which is lightweight and washable. Comes in 14 sizes and is suitable for most breeds. The Baskerville Muzzle is a classic box-design muzzle and is particularly suited for dogs with narrow noses. Key points: Humane comfortable safe. Permits panting and drinking. Made from soft plastic mesh. Lightweight and washable. For information on sizing please refer to our size guide.

You can watch videos about how to use and fit this product by clicking on the links below.*

How to fit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zi7zBfF9Tio

How to introduce: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVSwLVOrAcA%20

Baskerville Dog Muzzle Anti Scavenge Stops Biting Comfortable Safe Size 6

SKU: 886284606103
£10.49Price
  • What is the right muzzle size for my dog?

    Please use the sizing guide on this product page in the Image Gallery to determine which sizing category your dog falls into. If your dog's nose length and circumference fall into different sizing categories, please use the nose length measurement to determine the best size.

    How do I acclimatise my dog to wearing a muzzle ?

    It's important to remember that for your dog having a new training aid on their head / face will feel unusual for your dog and it is perfectly normal reaction for them to try and remove it. We encourage you to help your dog acclimatise to the muzzle by using positive associations methods. This can be through using treats to encourage your dog to place their nose into the muzzle and placing the muzzle on the dog for a few seconds, then taking the muzzle off and rewarding immediately. Build up the length of time the muzzle is on slowly, so your dog has time to adjust. You can find more information on how to do this with our 'how-to' video on this page. If your dog is trying to take the muzzle off, try to distract them with a treat or their favourite toy to stop this behaviour. In the early days of acclimatising your dog we strongly recommend you use the collar loop and the headstrap for increased security and stability and minimise muzzle movement if your dog tries to remove it.

    My dog likes to scavenge for food waste, what muzzle is best for my dog?

    We would recommend the Anti Scavenge Muzzle (Sizes 1-10) as this includes an additional plastic guard at the end of the muzzle to prevent eating of food waste and other items like other dogs poo! All Baskerville Muzzles are suitable to use on your dog for the prevention of wildlife catching and scavenging.

    How long can a Baskerville muzzle be worn?

    Due to the Baskerville basket style design, our muzzles can be worn for longer periods e.g. for daily dog walks, as the dog can pant and drink at all times with the muzzle on. However, even with Baskerville muzzles we do not recommend leaving these on your dog for extended periods of time unless absolutely necessary e.g. your dog is aggressive even at home. We recommend, as with all our products, to fully supervise your dog while they are wearing the muzzle from both a safety and welfare perspective. In the early days of muzzle training this will also ensure your dog does not remove the muzzle and potentially chew the product.

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