

If you want to read more into these and how I’m structuring these scoring points? Check out 9 Considerations To Make When Buying A Muzzle For Your Dog. Airflow – the ability to breath is … not really an option is it? But some designs can be more restrictive than others.Mouth Movement – the ability to pant, drink and vomit is critical when looking at muzzles for safety reasons.Treat Delivery – It’s important as a part of training that we can deliver treats to our pups!.Weight – Is it heavy? Ideally we want it to be lightweight so that we can intrude upon our dogs in a minimal fashion.Security – Can it be slipped easily? Is it secure? Or is it likely to fail you? High stars means it’s secure!.Robustness – is the muzzle able to take a hit? Is it brittle? Is your dog likely to chew through it?.Comfort – Whilst I can’t ask my testers (Aka Indie!) how comfortable it is, I can get an idea of how comfortable it is for him.


Whether you’re looking for your first muzzle or a new muzzle, for small dogs or large dogs! There will be an option for you in here. And it’s a growing thing for even non-aggressive dogs to be muzzle trained to avoid a pain response.Įven though there’s a lot of stigma associated with muzzles, as behavior modification techniques progress, and behavior issues worsen with time, muzzles are becoming a larger part of living life with a dog, and many pet parents muzzle train without a behavioral issue already existing! (Which is wonderful!) But, with so many to choose from, it’s really hard to know where to start. With a growth in behaviour issues, and muzzle stigma finally leaving, so knowing what are the best muzzles on the market is becoming increasingly important.
