![]() ![]() We had to hold our breath wether it would heal or not. On where he was bitten in the groin and it bled for 2 weeks. He himself has been attacked and had severe injuries from several dogs. He is fantastic with people and is fact very skittish and nervous. He has to wear a muzzle anytime in public just to ensure that no harm will ever come to another dog. He has already attacked 2 dogs injuring one. I have a dog which is great with people but will attack any dog he sees. Practice each step for just a few minutes at a time and keep it fun. ![]() I would wait a day or more between each step to slowly get your dog more comfortable. You don’t have to follow these steps exactly. Here are my steps to help your dog get used to a muzzle: That’s just what you have to do sometimes.īut ideally, you want your dog to associate a muzzle with FUN, AWESOME things like treats, peanut butter, steak, belly rubs, walks, car rides – whatever he loves! You don’t want him to associate it with the vet, nail trims, pain, medications, etc. In our case, I would’ve just slapped the muzzle over Remy and called it good. I wish we’d had a muzzle with us in July, however a muzzle is even more useful if your dog has positive associations with it. Let me know in the comments if there is a brand or style you recommend. ![]() I decided it would be a good idea to buy a muzzle for Remy so I have on hand in the future. This is not exactly ideal, but we made it work. It took one person to hug him tight and try to hold his mouth shut while the other quickly put antibacterial cream on his torn ear. You know all those articles that recommend you keep a muzzle in your first aid kit? That is good advice. ![]()
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