Normalize The Muzzle

Despite what society thinks, muzzled dogs are good dogs. And humans who muzzle their dogs are responsible owners.

But muzzles aren’t just for bite risk dogs. Did you know muzzles are used for a variety of reasons?

  • Dog wearing an orange vest and a muzzle walking through snow-covered field.

    Example One

    Some dogs are scavengers who love to eat things they shouldn’t.

  • A dog wearing a protective face mask for playing hockey outdoors.

    Example Two

    Muzzels can advocate for space when in public for nervous dogs.

  • Three dogs in snow, two wearing orange and black vests, one with a muzzle, in an outdoor winter setting.

    Example Three

    Rough play styles (some dogs “Cobb” while playing)

  • A dog lying on the ground outdoors wearing a black and orange jacket, with a pink dog muzzle, looking to the side. The background has trees and a clear blue sky.

    Example Four

    Muzzles are great for grooming/vet visits. Especially for handling sensitive areas, and most importantly emergencies.

Muzzled Dogs Are Not Aggressive.

Let’s Change the image. Let’s begin to advocate for their safety and those around them by training them to feel comfortable with a muzzle. One of our favorite Muzzle companies is out of the UK. The Muzzle Movement. They make Dog Muzzles that look and feel good for your pet. To learn more about the Muzzle Movement Click below.

A black and white dog wearing a pink and orange muzzle on a sandy beach.