Jafco muzzle with treat hole12/7/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It's the one I use on my dog as needed and was recommended/sized by our trainer. I second the Baskerville suggestion (we have the ultra one I linked). I am training her on it indoors for very brief periods (you know put treats inside it to get her used to it etc) but haven’t used it for a walk yet since my trainer said not to walk her off our property until she sees us. I bought one from pet supplies plus because it was quick and convenient but even though it’s adjustable it doesn’t really seem to allow full open mouth panting. my dog has been reactive but never aggressive in the past but now I probably need a muzzle to do our normal walks because the owner of the small dog asked me too plus now I’m nervous in general because we will just say it isn’t the first time I’ve seen an accidentally or on purpose other dog off leash in our neighborhood. I have an appointment with my trainer sept 7 and will ask her then but does anyone in the meantime have a recommendation for a type/ brand muzzle that works well for active dogs ? Background is my dog was on leash but bit a smaller dog that was accidentally running around off leash and ran up to her uninvited. If you report a comment, please also message the mods so that we don't miss it. The tips and advice here cannot replace a qualified certified trainer or veterinary behaviorist - if you are struggling please consider these resources for your dog. Please be aware of your tone and language. Positive reinforcement, it’s not just for dogs! People will be much more receptive to criticism and advice if it is constructive and comes from a place of compassion. This is a place for owners of reactive or formerly reactive dogs to discuss progress, setbacks, ask for advice, vent, and get support. Having a reactive dog can be an isolating and frustrating experience. We are a community for people that own reactive dogs! (A reactive dog is not required to join, but please keep discussions and posts focused on dog reactivity.) We support the LIMA (Least Intrusive, Minimally Aversive) approach to dog training. If you are asking for help for the first time, use our questionnaire. ![]()
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