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Thank you for bringing this up and being so open about muzzle training! The stigma and judgement around muzzled dogs is one of the hardest things for me to deal with. But we gotta keep everyone safe!!
Dear Susan, have I already told you that you are fabulous? I mean your videos are awesome but it is not only about your expertise. I just love the way you explain things (with a pinch of humor of course) and the way you shine! Thank you for all your piece of advice and also for the positive vibes!!!!! Greetings from Hungary!
I wanted to thank you for this video and protocol. It was invaluable to my dog and I as the vet requested she be brought in muzzled for her spay appointment yesterday. It took two months slowly and carefully working through the steps (never thought I’d use my canning funnel for anything other than canning), but she was able to let me muzzle her to go into the vet. Thank you so much.
This really does impress vets. I remember one vet saying "I have never seen that work" when I asked my fearful dog to put the muzzle on in the vets office. I was shocked that the vet was shocked. 🤣
Also, these are awesome steps! My first +CER changed my dog training mindset when I saw the results: a very happy dog! I hope others can experience that through this training!
Just ordered a muzzle for a reactive dog after two years. It's just a precaution but never wrong to train. My partner isn't happy about it but I think it's necessary to keep every party safe
Great watch. We started off slightly different. I think previous practice with enrichment work out's we always had some treats that were more difficult to get too, so my dog would be often snuggling her nose into a tight space. I often kiss my dog at the base of her nose which she's started to either except or like. anyway, for my long snout girl we found my smaller dogs cone. I practiced placing treats through the wider end and she would follow through by putting her snout in. We bought a Baskerville and i have to say it's not easy to get any food to stick so I purchased long thin dog treats. we are at the stage of her taking them whilst her nose in and then i remove and mark 'yes' whilst throwing a treat on the floor. I also add movement for her to chase the muzzle. We are only on day two of this training. I have a fear reactive dog who I'm has bitten previously. we are in a difficult situation as we will have to travel on a busy train tomorrow which is why i'm muzzle training quickly. Not exactly good but I'm thinking safety first
I have a rescue. I never really "trained" a dog before. I was happy with my slim chihuahua terrier for 14 years and he was naturally friendly. He was a bit fearful but I socialised him from our beginning. Pumpkin was about a year old when I rescued him. This fellow was about a year and a half old and has bonded to me in the few months I have had him. But he hides from my Dad when he comes to the house while I am at work. When I am home and my Dad comes, JoJo barks, growls and tries to bite. He is a chihuahua terrier combo too, but built very solid - I thought he was overweight but he doesn't eat a lot and has not slimmed down since I have had him. I plan to start dedicating time each day to train him because he seems quite fearful and reactive. My former dog just wanted to be loved. But I think JoJo needs more than just love. He needs discipline that makes him more confident and gives him a feeling of safety. I bought a muzzle today and happened upon this training lesson. I am going to have to start from scratch training myself to train a dog. I am patient enough but have been too permissive and ineffective.
Hi Sue, Susan did a podcast on socializing dogs that are afraid of people, here's the link for you: ua-cam.com/video/-QDtHTbpHpY/v-deo.html And here's a full playlist with help for fearful dogs: ua-cam.com/video/-QDtHTbpHpY/v-deo.html Please, give the training a try and let us know how you and Pumpkin do with it ❤️
C/T 🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪!!! Yes, Susan! Thanks for this video. I had started using “place yer face” as a jumping off point to condition my yearling for muzzle wear during lure coursing and racing. I had been puzzling about how to go beyond compliance to “Oh, Joy!!!” (CER) when she sees a muzzle (muzza). The video is a great step by step “how to”.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This was an absolutely brilliant podcast and such a beautiful way to teach your dog to love and use a muzzle. I totally agree, it is definitely something we all need to be able to do with our dogs. I taught my dog to love and use his head collar using a similar method (based on the same kind, patient and joyful approach) and have never looked back. Thank you Susan! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I conditioned one of my dogs to a muzzle a few years ago, but I wish I had this video to guide me. Your approach is so much more fun! Thank you for sharing. I'm going to share this with our vet and the clinic staff.❤
Thanks for this episode. I will need it when I will have my puppy Dobermann. In Bulgaria and other EU countries it is obligatory big dogs wearing the muzzle in public places and transport. I will go through the protocol from young age and hope she will like to wear it if necessary.
Muzzles can be a great idea. My dog wears a mesh muzzle because she has low immunity and can easily get sick from eating what she shouldn’t. I can still give her treats with the muzzle on. It’s a win-win.
Thanks for this great resource - I have a new to me Jack Russell who I know has used a muzzle before because he has raced in Jack Russell events and they are required to race in muzzles. I plan to go through all your steps though and make sure he is completely comfortable in one. Both in case I decide to race him and in case he needs one for vet stuff in the future. I have seen a lot of JRTs stop in mid race and try to get their muzzle off!
Every dog should be muzzle trained, even if they're the friendliest dog in the world. My dog is friendly but the vet wanted him to wear a muzzle. I had been muzzle training for months, but he freaked out when they tried to put the basket muzzle on him at the vet and now I'm worried our progress is ruined 😭 hoping this vid will help
Thank you for the free material. I've got stuck, my dog loves the muzzle as a fun game but can't really go on with duration. I'll try your steps. My dog is normally very kind and friendly but freaks out at the vet. That's why a muzzle is a necessity. Thanks again.
I don't know about the US or Canada, but in Europe your dog needs to wear a muzzle on public transportation (trains, buses, trams, etc.). So most dogs must get used to it, moreover, you also need to create a CER for the public transport vehicle as well. When do you start with muzzle training, even in puppyhood? Then you buy a smaller size for training purposes?
Thank you so much for this. I have watched my dog get fearful and worried due to so many ear infections. I was working on muzzle training, but I see now I wasn't doing it right.
Just got the muzzle today and started feeding her through it. This is so helpful. I adopted her a week ago and she broke loose and attacked a neighbors dog. I never had a reactive dog before, so I really need advice on keeping her calm and everyone safe. I've seen other trainers on youtube, but you are much more positive in your approach. Thank you!
Thank you, we're so grateful to have you in our community! Congratulations on your new dog, you're onto a great start ❤️ Here's a playlist with help for reactive dogs in case you haven't seen it: ua-cam.com/video/qsHK--RoRjs/v-deo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB Happy training!
I don't know if I'll ever need it, but the head halter is working so well. The training was so easy, and he has a positive CER to it. We're moving on to muzzle training. I think it's important just in case there's ever an emergency when we need it. I want my dog to be comfortable and calm, not add fear to an already stressful situation.
My golden retriever had a horrific experience with a muzzle and I’ve been working with her to get comfortable with a muzzle. Love your tips. I’ll have to go slow but I’m so optimistic it will work
Thank you for this mind opening video and sharing your experience with the dog loving world. I'm well aware of my bully girls powerful jaws from our tug games. Roxy is a wrecking ball on four legs at the tender age of nine months. Here, you've given me something real to work with. Thanks again
Perfect timing with this topic! I recently purchased a muzzle with the intention of doing CER training similar to the head halter model, but hadn't started yet because the muzzle I bought is way too big for my dog. Any tips on sizing a muzzle to buy when bringing your dog into the store (or ordering online) when trying it on is not an option?
Hi @SterrettStudios, thanks so much for watching, and it sounds like super timing! There quite a few people who custom make muzzles and have what to measure with their info, so that might be a great option to look at as a guide.
I would love to see a video on how to shape a dog to use shoes. This video was super helpful and I feel like you're one of the only trainers I've met that could teach shoes. I've worked with a total of 18 trainers so far and all of them have been completely stumped when it comes to shoes.
Thank you Susan 're mussel training. My 9 year old Koolie has collie nose so I have been training him slowly with a mussel with his nose shaded from the sun sunscreen Filtaback. is licked of in no time
Tell all my students to get your dog used to wearing a muzzle after one of my instructors suggested it, especially if you travel with your dog. If something bad happens, the first thing a vet will do is put a muzzle on your dog - so why freak them out twice - once when the muzzle goes on and once with whatever the vet has to do to the dog. My Dobes love their muzzles! I have the Hound of the Baskervilles muzzle - one is light blue and the other one is black. My guys don't even try to get them off. Another key is to never make them feel bad about wearing one. What a handsome dude! Don't take it off if they do try to fight it, but if you do it like this video says that shouldn't be an issue. I got my guys familiar with them for an entire week before I ever even tried to buckle it on their face. My younger Dobe is a bit less confident than his older brother, so I will walk him in to Tractor Supply with his muzzle on. People come right up to him to say hi and pet him, no worries. My muzzle is more for his reaction to people rather than dogs. The muzzle actually boosts his confidence I believe. He seems fine being petted when his muzzle is on. Normally, if the muzzle isn't on my younger Dobe, I really have to watch his body language to let people know, ok, stop petting him now please. With the muzzle on, think we both relax more and he becomes more like his older brother who is a therapy dog. You can pet me as long as you want - please don't stop. TY team and am sure groomers and vets thank you as well!
Great video thanks, but can I just add another reason for wearing a muzzle- my dog swallows stones and has had two operations so far, he’s still a puppy. Muzzle training is to stop him picking stones up when we are on walks
Hi Jane, that's a powerful reason for dogs to wear a muzzle, for sure! The ItsYerChoice game is something that will help you and your dog enormously, learn how to play it in our free summit: recallers.com/y/iyc
Worked as a Vet. Tech. years ago & we used to call them "Party hats" in a really positive way & TONS of praise if they were good ! Just about any dog over 50 lbs got this as a "just in case". The place I am talking about was a somewhat "inner city" animal hospital with lots of noise, people, etc. (To be honest, many of the dogs were Pitbulls & they were exceptionally well behaved ONCE you got them away from the owner !) P.s. this might be an interesting topic for a post. How owners knowingly or unknowingly teach their dogs really bad behaviors !
Had a major setback with my highly sensitive dog. She never had issues with the muzzle or me clicking it closed but something happened and now she runs as soon as i motion to fasten the plastic clip on the muzzle. She also jumps now when I clip her harness closed. Is it just a point of working on the clicking sound and the motion? Is there anyway for me to change up how I fasten the muzzle to eliminate the trigger of my hands going behind her head? Very demoralising plus we need to travel by train where she needs to wear a muzzle the whole time. I feel like we're worse than square one now. 😢
My dog has had many ear infections since he was 6 months old and we missed his warning signs to the point that he bit the groomer when he had his ear checked. He had since treated but I think it created the fear reactivity and I can see everytime someone tried to do something around his ear he can be reactive. How would you advise me approaching the clipping the muzzle at the back of his head pls? I managed to get him to eat through the muzzle and put his snout in but clipping muzzle behind him is for me a big hurdle. Thank you so much.
I have my 100# GSD wear a "Barkless" silicon basket muzzle when he is off leash with me on a trail, or making new dog friends, because we run into other dogs who come flying at him! It's okay by me if he flattens them if necessary, but not okay if he bites., or picks a little yapping dog up! I muzzle him when he is first making new friends, and the silicon is soft, he can still play with soft toys, drink, eat, snow doesn't stick to it, he could bite a small pinch if he was really being attacked, but it just prevents puncture and real bite, still allows real play. I don't know why they call it barkless, he can still bark in it!
Hi @Saradhi Ananth, thank you for our lovely note and for wanting to help dogs! Sharing our muzzle training ebook can help, here's where you can get it for your community - dogsthat.com/muzzle
Imagine the ability in the US to take large your dog on public transit only needing a muzzle. Many places in Europe allow this. We need the stigma to vanish here.
Hi Nancy! Susan recommends the Baskerville Muzzle, there's a link in the video description (the box under the video). You can always see her favorites on this page: dogsthat.com/favs/
Initial thoughts before watching the video: Make sure you know how to fit your dog's muzzle properly! Many people improperly fit their dog's muzzle (not purposefully of course) which can cause health issues and increased anxiety. It's important for dogs to be able to drink, take treats, and fully pant in their muzzle. Dogs are not nearly as effecient as humans are at cooling themselves down, panting is their main cooling method. They need to pant, and the muzzle needs to have extra room so they can freely open their jaw in a relaxed full pant. Also, make sure to go for a basket muzzle, biothane muzzle or a jafco so that there's some air circulation. Avoid fabric muzzles that hold the mouth shut for 3 main reasons: 1) Dogs can't cool themselves down properly 2) No matter how well conditioned it is, having your mouth kept shut for extended periods of time is uncomfortable and can be scary (imagine not being able to open your mouth when you want/need to!) 3) they're NOT bite proof or scavenging proof. This podcast probably covered this info, but I thought I would include just in case. If the Dogs That team sees this comment, and the info is not in the podcast, maybe consider including it as many many people make muzzle fitting mistakes which can be detrimental to their dog's wellbeing! Proper muzzle feeding and muzzle type (basket, jafco, biothane, fabric) is basic muzzle 101 knowledge, super important!
Hi! Getting them used to a muzzle is something positive for all dogs, just progress the training at your dog's pace so you create a positive C.E.R. for them ❤️
We have done the conditioning with our dog and she is fine with wearing it. Has been daily for 30 to 90 minutes almost daily when we play dominoes in the afternoon. But when wearing it around my sisters dog she fights incessanctly, both paws, to get it off. Sadly we discovered the basketville ultra is not escape proof . with enough paw force the plastic clip buckle will release. Very frustraring.
The one type of muzzle that you did not mention or address in your podcast is one that prevents a dog from eating and grazing on things it should not have. I realize that training would be a little different as you can't give treats through it as that would defeat its purpose. You can load the inside while training to put their head in it. Even if you don't don't show training it people may not be aware that this type of muzzle exists. I trained my now 14 month old dog just because to accept a regular muzzle. Then it became evident how bad of a grazer he was with rocks and trying to eat all the mushrooms that grow in my yard. He can get these items with a regular muzzle. I have a Jafco muzzle ordered so he will be safe in the yard. Also some countries (I think Australia) put out some type of poison out where people hike.
@@RaptorsGirl for example the dog gets to point that he is willing to introduce the nose and wait for the reward and can tolerate that but the moment that he feels pressure from just putting the strap close to his neck, the game is over and if done the a few more times, all the positive association wit the muzzle goes away ang has to start all over again.
I would spend time every day reverse muzzling and place your face stages. Once he is happy with that hen at the end of one session shape him to put his nose near the opening…he doesn’t have to go all the way in, just click and reward for getting near at first then going in further and further. Let me know how that helps.
Hi Hannah, here's a podcast on how to help your dog create a positive conditioned emotional response for things your dog dislikes: ua-cam.com/video/7CoJfMRFPSM/v-deo.html
The muzzle training itself is going well. Tripper is unconcerned about reaching into the muzzle for treats and tolerates it on for short periods reasonably well. My problem is finding one that seems to fit properly. I started with the Coastal soft basket muzzle. Size 3 seems too tight around (our Rally trainer agreed) and size 4 seems too big all around and the straps won't shorten enough. It looks like he could get it off if he tried. The Baskerville basket muzzle looks to be similar sizes, but has slightly different proportions and strap configuration. I haven't tried one on yet. Any suggestions?? We feel the need for one because he is reactive to strange people and dogs. Sometimes he is fine with a person, but he has reacted aggressively a couple of times to people. And he hasn't been around children much. We live on a farm and need to get him out where people are, but are hesitant to do that until we have a muzzle that works.
Hi Susan and Team. I'd love to know which countries in Europe that it is compulsory for a dog to wear a muzzle when being walked down the street. I know that in the Victorian age in the UK it was compulsory but that certainly isn't the law today. Many European countries stimulate that muzzles should be worn by large dogs on public transport though I have to be honest, I have yet to see that being enforced (I have visited 37 out of 44 European countries). The only country that I know that has recently instigated a muzzle law (public transport, in front of schools and kindergartens) is Austria (with the option of implementing to non built up areas). I'm saddened that you may be using such click bait tactics - hope I've misunderstood and would love to hear your thoughts on what image you were transmitting to your followers.
Hello @Qwerty Kotchka many countries require dogs to be wearing muzzles on public transport. Additionally, if there are tourist attractions, public or private, where dogs are allowed, a muzzle may be required. Many countries also have breed or breed type specific muzzle laws, and some have muzzle laws based on weight and size of the dog for public areas. If you are travelling Europe with a dog, it's recommended to carry a muzzle and check the laws of each country, region, and specific places you are visiting.
@@DogsThat Unsure why you are repeating back to me what I wrote to you and not actually answering the question posed. Susan said "some countries in Europe, it's the law that you have to put a muzzle on your dog to walk down the street". So which countries is Susan referring to?
I tried this in my own way before With… Normal dog food… That my dog eats everyday… As soon as he puts his nose into the muzzle, he takes it off with his paws like: Oh gosh Alany u so boring 🙄 not even to give me some good food
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Thank you for bringing this up and being so open about muzzle training! The stigma and judgement around muzzled dogs is one of the hardest things for me to deal with. But we gotta keep everyone safe!!
Thank you, Emma!
Dear Susan, have I already told you that you are fabulous? I mean your videos are awesome but it is not only about your expertise. I just love the way you explain things (with a pinch of humor of course) and the way you shine! Thank you for all your piece of advice and also for the positive vibes!!!!! Greetings from Hungary!
I just ordered a muzzle, why have I not realized the benefit of it before?!? Thank you very much Susan, You are the best !! 😀
I wanted to thank you for this video and protocol. It was invaluable to my dog and I as the vet requested she be brought in muzzled for her spay appointment yesterday. It took two months slowly and carefully working through the steps (never thought I’d use my canning funnel for anything other than canning), but she was able to let me muzzle her to go into the vet. Thank you so much.
That is so awesome, we're so happy you did the work and it helped ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Hoping she recovers well in no time 🐾
This really does impress vets. I remember one vet saying "I have never seen that work" when I asked my fearful dog to put the muzzle on in the vets office. I was shocked that the vet was shocked. 🤣
Also, these are awesome steps! My first +CER changed my dog training mindset when I saw the results: a very happy dog! I hope others can experience that through this training!
Thank you, thank you, thank you! Appropriate and stigma-free info on muzzle training/use is so hard to come by, but so important ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you, Liz!
Just ordered a muzzle for a reactive dog after two years. It's just a precaution but never wrong to train. My partner isn't happy about it but I think it's necessary to keep every party safe
Great watch. We started off slightly different. I think previous practice with enrichment work out's we always had some treats that were more difficult to get too, so my dog would be often snuggling her nose into a tight space. I often kiss my dog at the base of her nose which she's started to either except or like. anyway, for my long snout girl we found my smaller dogs cone. I practiced placing treats through the wider end and she would follow through by putting her snout in. We bought a Baskerville and i have to say it's not easy to get any food to stick so I purchased long thin dog treats. we are at the stage of her taking them whilst her nose in and then i remove and mark 'yes' whilst throwing a treat on the floor. I also add movement for her to chase the muzzle. We are only on day two of this training. I have a fear reactive dog who I'm has bitten previously. we are in a difficult situation as we will have to travel on a busy train tomorrow which is why i'm muzzle training quickly. Not exactly good but I'm thinking safety first
I have a rescue. I never really "trained" a dog before. I was happy with my slim chihuahua terrier for 14 years and he was naturally friendly. He was a bit fearful but I socialised him from our beginning. Pumpkin was about a year old when I rescued him. This fellow was about a year and a half old and has bonded to me in the few months I have had him. But he hides from my Dad when he comes to the house while I am at work. When I am home and my Dad comes, JoJo barks, growls and tries to bite. He is a chihuahua terrier combo too, but built very solid - I thought he was overweight but he doesn't eat a lot and has not slimmed down since I have had him. I plan to start dedicating time each day to train him because he seems quite fearful and reactive. My former dog just wanted to be loved. But I think JoJo needs more than just love. He needs discipline that makes him more confident and gives him a feeling of safety. I bought a muzzle today and happened upon this training lesson. I am going to have to start from scratch training myself to train a dog. I am patient enough but have been too permissive and ineffective.
Hi Sue, Susan did a podcast on socializing dogs that are afraid of people, here's the link for you: ua-cam.com/video/-QDtHTbpHpY/v-deo.html
And here's a full playlist with help for fearful dogs: ua-cam.com/video/-QDtHTbpHpY/v-deo.html
Please, give the training a try and let us know how you and Pumpkin do with it ❤️
@@DogsThat Thank you. I will check everything out.
C/T 🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪!!! Yes, Susan! Thanks for this video. I had started using “place yer face” as a jumping off point to condition my yearling for muzzle wear during lure coursing and racing. I had been puzzling about how to go beyond compliance to “Oh, Joy!!!” (CER) when she sees a muzzle (muzza). The video is a great step by step “how to”.
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This was an absolutely brilliant podcast and such a beautiful way to teach your dog to love and use a muzzle. I totally agree, it is definitely something we all need to be able to do with our dogs. I taught my dog to love and use his head collar using a similar method (based on the same kind, patient and joyful approach) and have never looked back. Thank you Susan!
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Thank you, Sue!
I conditioned one of my dogs to a muzzle a few years ago, but I wish I had this video to guide me. Your approach is so much more fun! Thank you for sharing. I'm going to share this with our vet and the clinic staff.❤
Thanks so much for sharing! You've probably seen it, but just in case, we have a special link with an eBook for them:
dogsthat.com/muzzle
This is so timely for us. I recently purchased a muzzle after a not so great vet visit. Now I can condition it. Thank you.
Thanks for this episode. I will need it when I will have my puppy Dobermann. In Bulgaria and other EU countries it is obligatory big dogs wearing the muzzle in public places and transport. I will go through the protocol from young age and hope she will like to wear it if necessary.
I am going to play this game with my 2 golden! Just in case 🐾💕 thank you for another great training session❤️
Muzzles can be a great idea. My dog wears a mesh muzzle because she has low immunity and can easily get sick from eating what she shouldn’t. I can still give her treats with the muzzle on. It’s a win-win.
Thanks for this great resource - I have a new to me Jack Russell who I know has used a muzzle before because he has raced in Jack Russell events and they are required to race in muzzles. I plan to go through all your steps though and make sure he is completely comfortable in one. Both in case I decide to race him and in case he needs one for vet stuff in the future. I have seen a lot of JRTs stop in mid race and try to get their muzzle off!
Every dog should be muzzle trained, even if they're the friendliest dog in the world. My dog is friendly but the vet wanted him to wear a muzzle. I had been muzzle training for months, but he freaked out when they tried to put the basket muzzle on him at the vet and now I'm worried our progress is ruined 😭 hoping this vid will help
You got this! Please come back to share your progress ❤️
Thank you for the free material. I've got stuck, my dog loves the muzzle as a fun game but can't really go on with duration. I'll try your steps. My dog is normally very kind and friendly but freaks out at the vet. That's why a muzzle is a necessity. Thanks again.
Thanks Andrea, give the training a try and let us know how it goes!
I don't know about the US or Canada, but in Europe your dog needs to wear a muzzle on public transportation (trains, buses, trams, etc.). So most dogs must get used to it, moreover, you also need to create a CER for the public transport vehicle as well. When do you start with muzzle training, even in puppyhood? Then you buy a smaller size for training purposes?
Thank you so much for this. I have watched my dog get fearful and worried due to so many ear infections. I was working on muzzle training, but I see now I wasn't doing it right.
Just got the muzzle today and started feeding her through it. This is so helpful. I adopted her a week ago and she broke loose and attacked a neighbors dog. I never had a reactive dog before, so I really need advice on keeping her calm and everyone safe. I've seen other trainers on youtube, but you are much more positive in your approach. Thank you!
Thank you, we're so grateful to have you in our community! Congratulations on your new dog, you're onto a great start ❤️
Here's a playlist with help for reactive dogs in case you haven't seen it: ua-cam.com/video/qsHK--RoRjs/v-deo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
Happy training!
I don't know if I'll ever need it, but the head halter is working so well. The training was so easy, and he has a positive CER to it. We're moving on to muzzle training. I think it's important just in case there's ever an emergency when we need it. I want my dog to be comfortable and calm, not add fear to an already stressful situation.
Being proactive is the best! ❤️
My golden retriever had a horrific experience with a muzzle and I’ve been working with her to get comfortable with a muzzle. Love your tips. I’ll have to go slow but I’m so optimistic it will work
🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪Timely and important!
Thank you for this mind opening video and sharing your experience with the dog loving world. I'm well aware of my bully girls powerful jaws from our tug games. Roxy is a wrecking ball on four legs at the tender age of nine months. Here, you've given me something real to work with. Thanks again
We'd love to know how your muzzle training goes if you'd like to share! ❤️
Perfect timing with this topic! I recently purchased a muzzle with the intention of doing CER training similar to the head halter model, but hadn't started yet because the muzzle I bought is way too big for my dog. Any tips on sizing a muzzle to buy when bringing your dog into the store (or ordering online) when trying it on is not an option?
Hi @SterrettStudios, thanks so much for watching, and it sounds like super timing! There quite a few people who custom make muzzles and have what to measure with their info, so that might be a great option to look at as a guide.
Amazing...thanks so much. I'm going to start this right away!
Thank you again and again for all your inspiring advices helping me and my dogs to find a better way in learning good things!!!!
I would love to see a video on how to shape a dog to use shoes. This video was super helpful and I feel like you're one of the only trainers I've met that could teach shoes. I've worked with a total of 18 trainers so far and all of them have been completely stumped when it comes to shoes.
Love this resource, love that we are in a muzzle can be so much fun. Well done team!
Thank you Susan 're mussel training. My 9 year old Koolie has collie nose so I have been training him slowly with a mussel with his nose shaded from the sun sunscreen Filtaback. is licked of in no time
Tell all my students to get your dog used to wearing a muzzle after one of my instructors suggested it, especially if you travel with your dog. If something bad happens, the first thing a vet will do is put a muzzle on your dog - so why freak them out twice - once when the muzzle goes on and once with whatever the vet has to do to the dog. My Dobes love their muzzles! I have the Hound of the Baskervilles muzzle - one is light blue and the other one is black. My guys don't even try to get them off. Another key is to never make them feel bad about wearing one. What a handsome dude! Don't take it off if they do try to fight it, but if you do it like this video says that shouldn't be an issue. I got my guys familiar with them for an entire week before I ever even tried to buckle it on their face. My younger Dobe is a bit less confident than his older brother, so I will walk him in to Tractor Supply with his muzzle on. People come right up to him to say hi and pet him, no worries. My muzzle is more for his reaction to people rather than dogs. The muzzle actually boosts his confidence I believe. He seems fine being petted when his muzzle is on. Normally, if the muzzle isn't on my younger Dobe, I really have to watch his body language to let people know, ok, stop petting him now please. With the muzzle on, think we both relax more and he becomes more like his older brother who is a therapy dog. You can pet me as long as you want - please don't stop. TY team and am sure groomers and vets thank you as well!
That's really great going Robin! And showing wonderful care for everyone in your life with dogs.
Great video thanks, but can I just add another reason for wearing a muzzle- my dog swallows stones and has had two operations so far, he’s still a puppy. Muzzle training is to stop him picking stones up when we are on walks
Hi Jane, that's a powerful reason for dogs to wear a muzzle, for sure! The ItsYerChoice game is something that will help you and your dog enormously, learn how to play it in our free summit: recallers.com/y/iyc
I would also suggest that you try different types of muzzles as the feel and look are very different with different types of muzzles. 😉
Worked as a Vet. Tech. years ago & we used to call them "Party hats" in a really positive way & TONS of praise if they were good !
Just about any dog over 50 lbs got this as a "just in case". The place I am talking about was a somewhat "inner city" animal hospital with lots of noise, people, etc. (To be honest, many of the dogs were Pitbulls & they were exceptionally well behaved ONCE you got them away from the owner !)
P.s. this might be an interesting topic for a post. How owners knowingly or unknowingly teach their dogs really bad behaviors !
Had a major setback with my highly sensitive dog. She never had issues with the muzzle or me clicking it closed but something happened and now she runs as soon as i motion to fasten the plastic clip on the muzzle. She also jumps now when I clip her harness closed. Is it just a point of working on the clicking sound and the motion? Is there anyway for me to change up how I fasten the muzzle to eliminate the trigger of my hands going behind her head? Very demoralising plus we need to travel by train where she needs to wear a muzzle the whole time. I feel like we're worse than square one now. 😢
Hi Susan, it would be really nice to get a demo/ DIY on how to adhere the moleskin on the muzzle. Can you share this with your viewers please?
Great training. I recently found you. I have 3 year old Vizsla. So many trainers so many ideas. Where do I start?
Hi @nvanphoto59 thank you for tuning in! Our free IYC Summit is a great starting place - recallers.com/iycsummit-join/
My dog has had many ear infections since he was 6 months old and we missed his warning signs to the point that he bit the groomer when he had his ear checked. He had since treated but I think it created the fear reactivity and I can see everytime someone tried to do something around his ear he can be reactive. How would you advise me approaching the clipping the muzzle at the back of his head pls? I managed to get him to eat through the muzzle and put his snout in but clipping muzzle behind him is for me a big hurdle. Thank you so much.
I have my 100# GSD wear a "Barkless" silicon basket muzzle when he is off leash with me on a trail, or making new dog friends, because we run into other dogs who come flying at him! It's okay by me if he flattens them if necessary, but not okay if he bites., or picks a little yapping dog up! I muzzle him when he is first making new friends, and the silicon is soft, he can still play with soft toys, drink, eat, snow doesn't stick to it, he could bite a small pinch if he was really being attacked, but it just prevents puncture and real bite, still allows real play. I don't know why they call it barkless, he can still bark in it!
fantastic training. How can this be extended to strays, in my city, where ARV and ABC require catching and handling them regularly ? 🙏🏾
Hi @Saradhi Ananth, thank you for our lovely note and for wanting to help dogs! Sharing our muzzle training ebook can help, here's where you can get it for your community - dogsthat.com/muzzle
Imagine the ability in the US to take large your dog on public transit only needing a muzzle. Many places in Europe allow this. We need the stigma to vanish here.
Doyou recommend any brand of muzzle? How to measure for a muzzle. Correct fit?
Hi Nancy! Susan recommends the Baskerville Muzzle, there's a link in the video description (the box under the video). You can always see her favorites on this page: dogsthat.com/favs/
Is there a good muzzle for the brachycephalic dog?
Yes there are. The best fits are custom made. Bite proof customs can be found made of thick clear vinyl.
Initial thoughts before watching the video: Make sure you know how to fit your dog's muzzle properly! Many people improperly fit their dog's muzzle (not purposefully of course) which can cause health issues and increased anxiety. It's important for dogs to be able to drink, take treats, and fully pant in their muzzle. Dogs are not nearly as effecient as humans are at cooling themselves down, panting is their main cooling method. They need to pant, and the muzzle needs to have extra room so they can freely open their jaw in a relaxed full pant. Also, make sure to go for a basket muzzle, biothane muzzle or a jafco so that there's some air circulation. Avoid fabric muzzles that hold the mouth shut for 3 main reasons: 1) Dogs can't cool themselves down properly 2) No matter how well conditioned it is, having your mouth kept shut for extended periods of time is uncomfortable and can be scary (imagine not being able to open your mouth when you want/need to!) 3) they're NOT bite proof or scavenging proof.
This podcast probably covered this info, but I thought I would include just in case. If the Dogs That team sees this comment, and the info is not in the podcast, maybe consider including it as many many people make muzzle fitting mistakes which can be detrimental to their dog's wellbeing! Proper muzzle feeding and muzzle type (basket, jafco, biothane, fabric) is basic muzzle 101 knowledge, super important!
What brand is the orange muzzle used in the video?
Would you recommend this method for extremely fearful dogs?
Hi! Getting them used to a muzzle is something positive for all dogs, just progress the training at your dog's pace so you create a positive C.E.R. for them ❤️
We have done the conditioning with our dog and she is fine with wearing it. Has been daily for 30 to 90 minutes almost daily when we play dominoes in the afternoon. But when wearing it around my sisters dog she fights incessanctly, both paws, to get it off. Sadly we discovered the basketville ultra is not escape proof . with enough paw force the plastic clip buckle will release. Very frustraring.
The one type of muzzle that you did not mention or address in your podcast is one that prevents a dog from eating and grazing on things it should not have. I realize that training would be a little different as you can't give treats through it as that would defeat its purpose. You can load the inside while training to put their head in it. Even if you don't don't show training it people may not be aware that this type of muzzle exists. I trained my now 14 month old dog just because to accept a regular muzzle. Then it became evident how bad of a grazer he was with rocks and trying to eat all the mushrooms that grow in my yard. He can get these items with a regular muzzle. I have a Jafco muzzle ordered so he will be safe in the yard. Also some countries (I think Australia) put out some type of poison out where people hike.
So for the dog that always choose not to engage with the process or part of the process, what are option/strategy?
Please share what that looks like.
@@RaptorsGirl for example the dog gets to point that he is willing to introduce the nose and wait for the reward and can tolerate that but the moment that he feels pressure from just putting the strap close to his neck, the game is over and if done the a few more times, all the positive association wit the muzzle goes away ang has to start all over again.
@@erwinzavala4368 wonder if he's reading your body language ?! I know I tend to hold my breath in tricky situations & dogs watch us SO closely !
I would spend time every day reverse muzzling and place your face stages. Once he is happy with that hen at the end of one session shape him to put his nose near the opening…he doesn’t have to go all the way in, just click and reward for getting near at first then going in further and further. Let me know how that helps.
My dog is terrified of the muzzle. He runs away and hides in his kennel if he sees it. I don't know how to get him to like it.
Hi Hannah, here's a podcast on how to help your dog create a positive conditioned emotional response for things your dog dislikes: ua-cam.com/video/7CoJfMRFPSM/v-deo.html
We are just starting muzzle training with our 2 yr old English Shepherd. This is very useful. Thank you.
We're so glad it was helpful! 💖
The muzzle training itself is going well. Tripper is unconcerned about reaching into the muzzle for treats and tolerates it on for short periods reasonably well. My problem is finding one that seems to fit properly. I started with the Coastal soft basket muzzle. Size 3 seems too tight around (our Rally trainer agreed) and size 4 seems too big all around and the straps won't shorten enough. It looks like he could get it off if he tried. The Baskerville basket muzzle looks to be similar sizes, but has slightly different proportions and strap configuration. I haven't tried one on yet. Any suggestions?? We feel the need for one because he is reactive to strange people and dogs. Sometimes he is fine with a person, but he has reacted aggressively a couple of times to people. And he hasn't been around children much. We live on a farm and need to get him out where people are, but are hesitant to do that until we have a muzzle that works.
Hi Susan and Team. I'd love to know which countries in Europe that it is compulsory for a dog to wear a muzzle when being walked down the street. I know that in the Victorian age in the UK it was compulsory but that certainly isn't the law today. Many European countries stimulate that muzzles should be worn by large dogs on public transport though I have to be honest, I have yet to see that being enforced (I have visited 37 out of 44 European countries). The only country that I know that has recently instigated a muzzle law (public transport, in front of schools and kindergartens) is Austria (with the option of implementing to non built up areas). I'm saddened that you may be using such click bait tactics - hope I've misunderstood and would love to hear your thoughts on what image you were transmitting to your followers.
Hello @Qwerty Kotchka many countries require dogs to be wearing muzzles on public transport. Additionally, if there are tourist attractions, public or private, where dogs are allowed, a muzzle may be required. Many countries also have breed or breed type specific muzzle laws, and some have muzzle laws based on weight and size of the dog for public areas. If you are travelling Europe with a dog, it's recommended to carry a muzzle and check the laws of each country, region, and specific places you are visiting.
@@DogsThat Unsure why you are repeating back to me what I wrote to you and not actually answering the question posed. Susan said "some countries in Europe, it's the law that you have to put a muzzle on your dog to walk down the street". So which countries is Susan referring to?
I tried this in my own way before
With…
Normal dog food…
That my dog eats everyday…
As soon as he puts his nose into the muzzle, he takes it off with his paws like:
Oh gosh Alany u so boring 🙄 not even to give me some good food
My dog is deaf