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Welcome to our Dog-Muzzle-Store.com. Looking for a leather muzzle for your dog? You will find it here.We have range of muzzles for every service,police,working,sport and large dog.Leather muzzles are more comfortable for your dog and are also very practical for training,traveling,patrolling,guarding and visiting the vet.All our muzzles completely safe and non-toxic.Among the advantages: leather muzzle will not stick to a dog's snout in winter and will not reflect excessive sunlight. Inhibits biting and chewing. Extremely difficult for the dog to dislodge with it's paws. It is never advised to leave your dog unattended while muzzled.We have muzzles for different breeds of dogs.Our muzzles are made of leather or made of extra strong wire metallic material.We use nickel or brass plated hardware.Most of the operation are performed by hand,that is why our muzzles are of outstanding quality.Being suppliers of army,police and professional dog trainers forces us to stand highest standards for quality and durability.We use best materials for our muzzles.We invest all our knowledge in the design.We invest our soul in making all our equipment and in our muzzles in particular.Stitched and riveted in the stress points, made of best leather using great hardware puts our products on the level where we can proudly call it professional dog training equipment.You can be police officer,federal agency agent,schutzhund enthusiast or just a person who cares about his/her dog.It doesn't matter.Our muzzles best choice for your service or companion dog.Our muzzle will make the difference for you and for your dog when this is about success,comfort,safety,quality,durability and professionalism.
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History of Muzzle Training
It appears that muzzle training was first used at a German police dog training school around 1956-58. The trainers were trying to solve the problem of police dogs that had an "arm fixation" or "sleeve happiness." (Remember the dog running beside the real bad guy looking for the training sleeve?) The muzzle was subsequently found to be a very effective aid in solving these problems. Many other side benefits were also discovered, some of which will be discussed later.
At the State Police School for Dog Handlers (Landespolizeischule für Diensthundführer NW) at Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock, Germany, the muzzle was incorporated into the international patrol dog qualification test (DPO) and then called the Polizeischutzhundprüfung (PSP). There are several exercises that make up the PSP criminal apprehension test, but only one is off-muzzle, a courage test that also tests the overall biting ability of the dog. The PSP, which also includes standard tracking, evidence search, and obedience, is a highly regarded police dog test.
Types of Muzzles
There are basically two types of muzzles used on dogs: the safety muzzle and the much sturdier agitation muzzle.
The safety muzzle is generally used to restrict the dog's biting ability when such behavior is undesired and cannot be controlled (e.g., at the vet's). Some keep the dog's mouth closed, while others allow limited lower jaw movement. They are usually worn for short periods of time.
The agitation muzzle, on the other hand, is used during times when aggression is being encouraged -- as in the training of a police service dog. These muzzles are built stronger and can be worn for extended periods of time. They are designed to allow the dog free movement of his mouth; to allow barking and the bite reflex. They even allow the dog to drink or to eat little "treats."
Plastic agitation muzzles are not a good idea for extensive muzzle training. They have sharp edges that can injure the agitator and it is possible for them to break. A good quality leather muzzle is best. In this article, we will discuss the basics of the agitation muzzle.
Putting the Muzzle on the Dog
Leather muzzles are generally sized by a number located on the muzzle itself. Size 9 is the average size for a German Shepherd Dog, while sizes 7 and 8 cover most Malinois and size 10 may be required for the Rottweiler. Plastic muzzles can have a different numerical sequence.
A properly fitting muzzle should have the front end approximately 1/2 inch from the end of the dog's nose. The strap that runs up between the dog's ears is used to adjust this clearance.
The neck strap should be tight enough to prevent the muzzle from coming off, but there should be room for at least two fingers to fit snugly between the strap and the dog's neck.
For ease in putting the muzzle on, hook the buckle in the last hole of the neck strap first. Hold the dog's jowl in one hand (to keep his head steady) and slide the muzzle on with the other. Place two fingers under the neck strap buckle using the first hand; then cinch up the neck strap with the other until snug and secure. Pull the fingers out from under the neck strap; then tug up and forward on the top strap (the one that runs between the dog's ears). The muzzle should remain secure. Check the dog for any discomfort.
Another tip is to mark the correct hole on the neck strap, with a pen, for future reference. Be aware, however, that the strap will stretch somewhat with use.
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