Itty-Bit reminds me so much of my Jenna. Jenna is now 10 years old, but I've had her since 9 weeks. She's a red min pin with a docked tail but natural ears, and her healthy weight is about 12-13 lbs. She's a lot more gray now in her face and legs, so seeing Itty-Bit in her dark red color brings back a wave of memories.
i just wanna get my dog muzzle trained simply bc in some european countries they are mandatory in public transport...not where I live currently but i wanna get him used to it just in case :)
Hi! Hope this reaches someone. I have had a rescue dog for a good two weeks now. She's a year old, had little previous training or contact to people or animals and I am very new to training a dog. She has a mouthing habit and chases everything. But she is improving incredibly fast. However, today at the beach, she broke away from us and charged at a small dog. Nobody was hurt, but the owner was rightfully angry. And tonight, I was giving the pups a treat and she bit my moms small dog. Did not draw blood. Was probably just to scare her away from the treat. I was thinking that getting a muzzle wasn't necessary, due to her fast progression. But she has a habit of making "unwise decisions", especially food related. I think I will get a muzzle after all now. Thank you
Thank you for the comment. Congratulations on adding a dog to your family. Your dog would. Be a challenge for most people. Muzzles are good, but search out a teacher or mentor, a dog trainer, to help you to learn about your dog. Good luck out there.
@@John-Anderson that is true. If you have to use it get a big size. These muzzles are designed to allow panting. But I would try to avoid using any muzzle when it is really hot.
Hi! I have a dog who is fear reactive and I would like to buy her a muzzle. I would like to ask you what size you got your dog in this video and her measurements. My dog has a 2-inch snout and the circumference of her snout is 5 inches.
Such a late comment to this video but I have an adult Husky and had several incidents where she has bitten dogs before, even killed one. She has never bitten people, always attacking at nearby dogs no matter their sizes. She never seems to pull or drag me or anyone who walks her on a leash whenever she sees a dog, but she only attacks when an off leashed dog approaches me or her, now I'm desperately looking for a proper muzzle so it's easier and relaxing for us to walk her out in a public park without having to worry of her ever biting another dog again. We have kept on a muzzle before until she broke out of the soft 'grooming' muzzle that I thought it was the best until now. Having told to put her down for being aggressive is the least thing I want to happen, so I hope by looking into these recommendations I'm able to give her the proper muzzle she needs.
I hope you do. Looks for a local dog trainer. A muzzle stops the bite but it does not affect the dogs desire to bite. A trainer might be able to help you.
I’m using a dog mask to help my dogs with jumping and biting as a last resort and it’s working immediately very happy with results dokt appreciate my family members calling it cruel I feel that’s just ingnorent I never felt like a muzzle is cruell but I do get sad when peope only seem to use them on mean looking dogs it’s definitely a stereotype
My dog definitely dosent like it just yet but at leash she is more focused on the muzzle than the other dogs and more focused on me than the other dogs she is excitable and it’s not appropriate to he way she gets when you’re people or dogs pass even though she is sweet and friendly
My dog was fine as a puppy but when she got to the age of 10 she started to act aggressive to not wanting to be pet and kissed much and looked like she was warning me that she would bite if I pushed her too far and I was thinking of using muzzle that would be worn all day in the house that would allow her to drink and eat but prevent biting as I’ve became wary and scared of her behaviour due to her athritis in her legs
Yes the muzzle would prevent biting, but you know what makes her uncomfortable. My best advice is that you stop doing things that she does not like. She is asking you as nicely as possible not to do those things. Most dogs enjoy some petting even when there is pain. Most dogs don't enjoy kissing, and hugging.
My bull terrier has a issue with things that move like brooms, mops, vacuums, tail chasing and feet. He’ll get aggressive and start attacking our feet out of nowhere. I think he has OCD or something.