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Werewolf Dog Muzzle Adjustable With Scary Teeth Dog Muzzle Zombie All Sizes

$ 15.78

Availability: 516 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Dog Breed: Non Breed Specific
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Material: non-toxic plastic, leather insert, nylon strap
  • Brand: Maskmarket
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Modified Item: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Dog Size: XS
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Russian Federation
  • Model: Werewolf
  • Condition: New

    Description

    If you’re afraid to walk your dog at night (and your dog is the kind that would rather lick the attacker than protect you) – this werewolf muzzle is for you!
    Manufactured by a Russian company is a muzzle that can transform any angelic looking pooch into a menacing werewolf.
    The muzzle permits your dog to slightly open its mouth, allowing it to pant. It is made from non-toxic plastic and nylon.
    Original dog muzzle with scary teeth. Made in Russia. Exclusive handmade. All muzzles made non-toxic plastic, nylon and leather.
    When is it Appropriate to Use a Dog Muzzle?
    Emergencies
    Such as an injured dog who may bite due to severe pain or fear.
    There is a risk of biting due to a threatening situation
    If your dog is aggressive and has bitten another dog or a person in the past, this behavior must be addressed proactively with a behaviorist, veterinarian, and/or trainer. However, if there is a specific occasion when you’re worried in advance that your dog may bite because he feels threatened, the temporary use of a muzzle should be considered.
    Grooming sessions
    When properly desensitized (hint: it starts in puppyhood), most dogs are accepting of grooming procedures. However, some just never seem to get used to it, so a muzzle may be a safe bet, especially when the dog is not familiar with the groomer.
    When required due to breed specific legislation
    Unfortunately, some states or provinces have breed specific legislation (BSL), which requires certain so-called “dangerous breeds” to wear a muzzle when not on private property.
    What Should I Not Use a Dog Muzzle For?
    Do not use a dog muzzle for barking, chewing, or other ongoing behavioral problems. There are two important reasons for this:
    A muzzle is only meant to be used for short periods of time, not extended ones, since most inhibit drinking, eating, and panting. Since barking and chewing are, by their nature, ongoing issues, a muzzle is not a solution—it doesn’t replace consistent training and behavior modification. If your dog is barking excessively, there is a reason for it. Separation anxiety, boredom, sounding the alarm, territorial barking, attention seeking. Any one of these (or other) causes should be analyzed and addressed. Likewise, chewing can have numerous causes that will not go away on their own.
    Also, never use a muzzle for punishment. It will not fix the underlying problem, but it will make your dog fearful and anxious when you try to muzzle him in a legitimate or emergency situation.
    How to measure your Dog for good fit muzzle:
    The best muzzle is one that suits and fits your dog.
    We want your dog and people around stay safe that is why your pet needs the best fitting muzzle.
    Length: Distance from the tip of the nose to the eye line in inches or centimetres.You should take the measurements along the top of the nose: from the tip of it to 1/2 inch (12 mm) below the eyes.
    Circumference: Circumference around snout 1 inch (25 mm) below eye line in inches or centimeters. Measure while snout is closed, add a 1/4" - 1/2" ( 6 - 12 mm) for small breeds, add 1/2" - 1" (12 - 25 mm) for medium and large breeds
    Photos
    of dogs
    muzzled