I have recently become a Certified Bite Prevention Educator (woohoo!), and with this comes more of a passion to ensure all of the doggies in our lives stay safe from having a bite history.
This can be such a sensitive subject to broach,
understandably,
as we never want to think that our beloved family pet may be able to cause harm to anyone.
But it’s time to end the stigma that a muzzled dog is a bad dog.
In reality, a muzzled dog may be muzzled for a plethora of reasons, and not one of them is ever because they’re a “bad dog”.
You all know I don’t even think there’s such a thing as a bad dog!
🐾 They eat rocks, socks, or other non-food items that can be toxic or cause expensive, life-threatening surgeries.
🐾 They are nervous (or over excited) around people or other dogs, so muzzles keep all the dogs safe. Every time a dog bites (or even air-snaps at) another dog (or person), it is considered to be a part of their “Bite History”, which can truly affect everyone’s lives, especially the life of your dog.
🐾 The muzzle can work as a signal to other humans to give the dog space. A lot of people feel entitled to see a dog and assume they can and should be allowed to touch them, regardless of the owners asking them not to. Sometimes the visual of a muzzle is enough to tell people to give the dog some space.
🐾 Some dogs get scared easily and will redirect their fear and anxiety on whatever (or whomever) is closest to them.
🐾 Some dogs are nervous during grooming sessions or vet visits, and will redirect that onto the nearest human, as well.
Not all muzzles are created equally, though, and finding one that is the exact right fit for your dog will go miles in ensuring their comfort while wearing and training them to wear one.
Muzzle Training | The Muzzle Up! Project
This is a great go-to website for all things muzzle related. I highly recommend taking your time and going through each page, blog, resource, and link.
You can never learn too much to support your pup!
The PDF on the right can be found on the Muzzle Up Project website, but it was worth embedding here for you all as it’s an excellent step by step how-to.