Best Dog Muzzles with Nick White and Dirk Hamilton
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 Published On Dec 24, 2023

This video explains the Best Types of Muzzles for Dogs with Nick White and Dirk Hamilton.

This clip is from the "Muzzle Magic: THE ART OF MUZZLE CONDITIONING ANY DOG BY DIRK HAMILTON" instructional video available here:
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This first style of muzzle is a polymer
coated basket muzzle.

There's not really anything
I don't like about it.

Dogs can eat and drink out of it
very easily.

It's also very good for breathing.

This, I would say, fits about 90% of dogs
when properly fit.

But in the case that you have a dog
that cannot wear this style of muzzle

or maybe has a wider head,
we do have some other selections for you.

This is called a jasco muzzle.

What I like about this is that it is bite
proof, just like your wire basket.

One little to no issue eating
and drinking out of it.

Obviously eating is a little bit harder
on the front of this, but

it can be done with some modification
that we can go for later.

But this is a good style muzzle
for your breeds, like mastiffs or pit

bulls or any type of wider head type

dog like Rottweilers as well, of course.

So this is a good option as well for you.

Our other option that we have
that's another basket style

is made by Dean and Tyler.

And this is another style of basket
muzzle that can sit well with pit ease.

They do make a lot of muzzles
specifically for pit bull terriers

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and other types of dogs
that are similar in shape.

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What I like about this one is that, again,
it's bite proof of the wire basket.

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They can eat and drink
and breathe out of it relatively well.

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And some of them, if you need to leave
a little bit more sturdier

of the strap on it,
they do have a center strap on it as well.

So another brand, another style.

It can work with a different style of dog.

These
are kind of the styles that I like to use.

The ones that I don't like to use

are Baskerville style muzzles
that you can find at various local stores.

Those rubber style styled
muzzles are not bite proof, unfortunately,

and a lot of times
dogs don't have the ability to fully pant

with their mouth
all the way open in the muzzle.

And so their mouth is like this
and they're not able to breed very well.

Another style of muzzle
that I don't like to use

are the mesh ones that they like to use.

It fits.

They can be okay at the vet's office,
but for everyday use and introduction

and just really the comfort for the dog,
it's not the best option out there.

Again, the option that I like the best

is the polymer coated wire basket muzzle
that you can buy at Leesburg.

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