- Company of Animals "Baskerville Ultra Muzzle" rigid muzzle .
- Neoprene lining for maximum comfort. Allows dogs to pant, drink and accept treats.
- Many sizes available, see details for dimensions.
- Dogs wear muzzles for different reasons: aggressive behavior, not to eat anything, to ensure safe handling during a visit to the veterinarian or groomer.
- The Baskerville Ultra range of muzzles is designed to guarantee the well-being of the dog: they are comfortable and do not prevent panting or drinking.
- In addition, if you use a muzzle for training, you can give them treats to reward the dog.
- Made from a durable yet flexible thermoplastic elastomer, the Baskerville Ultra Muzzle is the perfect combination of comfort and safety.
- Safety buckle to attach to the dog's collar. Safety strap to go over the dog's head
Dimensions (muzzle circumference / under neck)
- T1 (Bichon Frize, Maltese Bichon, Yorkshire Terrier...): 22 cm / 5 cm (L0284)
- T2 (Westie, Bedlington, mini Schnauzer...): 27 cm / 6 cm (L0285)
- T3 (Beagle, Border Collar, Cocker Spaniel, Corgi...): 28 cm / 8cm (L0286)
- T4 (Australian Shepherd, Dalmatian, Husky, Staffie...): 32 cm / 9 cm (L0287)
- T5 (Boxer, Bull Terrier, Doberman, German Shepherd, Labrador, Golden Retriever,...): 35 cm / 11 cm (L0288)
- T6 (Akita, Bull Mastiff, Irish Wolfhound, Rottweiler, St Bernard...): 41 cm / 13 cm (L0289)
(Dog breeds are given for information only. Remember to take measurements directly on your animal.)
Measuring your dog:
- Step 1: Measure the circumference of the widest part of the muzzle, usually just under the eyes. The width of the muzzle is the most important measurement when choosing a muzzle.
- Step 2: Measure the distance from the tip of the nose to the base of the nose, just under the eyes. As a guide, a well-fitted muzzle should cover approximately 2/3 of your dog's muzzle.