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How to choose correct muzzle for the animal?
Choosing the right muzzle depends primarily on the shape of the animal’s snout and the situation in which it will be used. Our range includes muzzles designed for various needs – from short-term restraint during veterinary visits to models intended for everyday use.
Dog’s snout structure
One of the most important factors is the type of the dog’s skull:
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Brachycephalic dogs – breeds with short snouts, such as pugs, French bulldogs, or Pekingese, require specially designed muzzles adapted to their unique anatomy
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Mesocephalic dogs – breeds with medium-length snouts, such as Labradors or shepherd dogs
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Dolichocephalic dogs – breeds with long and narrow snouts, such as greyhounds or collies
Choosing the right type of muzzle ensures greater comfort for the animal and safer use.
Purpose of the muzzle
Different types of muzzles are suited for different situations:
Muzzles for everyday use
They should be adjusted so the dog can breathe freely and pant, which is very important for its comfort.Veterinary muzzles
These are intended for short-term restraint during examinations, procedures, or other stressful situations. They are not suitable for walks or prolonged wear.Muzzles for cats
These are mainly used in veterinary clinics or during grooming procedures when it is necessary to safely secure the animal.Proper fit of the muzzle
A well-fitted muzzle should:
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stay securely in place on the animal’s head
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not cause pressure
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allow free breathing (for walking muzzles)
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be appropriate for the size and shape of the animal’s snout
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Most common mistakes in using muzzle
To ensure your pet’s safety and comfort, it’s worth avoiding the most common mistakes:
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using a veterinary muzzle during walks
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fitting the muzzle too tightly, restricting breathing
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leaving the animal unattended while wearing a muzzle
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choosing a muzzle that does not fit the structure of the dog’s snout
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using muzzles intended for short-term use for too long
A properly fitted and correctly used muzzle provides not only safety, but also comfort for the animal.
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Using instruction- veterinary muzzle
The Grande Finale veterinary muzzle is intended for short-term restraint of a dog’s snout during examinations, veterinary procedures, and other situations requiring increased control over the animal.
Due to its design, this muzzle is not intended for walks or prolonged use. It limits the dog’s ability to fully open its mouth and should therefore only be used for the time necessary to perform a specific procedure.
1. Choosing the Correct Size
The muzzle is available in several sizes designed for mesocephalic dogs.
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Each size has a permanently assigned color, allowing quick identification of the appropriate variant.
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In a veterinary clinic, this enables efficient work without the need to check size markings.
A properly fitted muzzle should fit securely and stably around the dog’s snout.
2. Fitting the Muzzle
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Hold the dog calmly and securely.
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Place the muzzle over the dog’s snout, enclosing the jaw.
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Adjust the straps so that the muzzle fits snugly and prevents the dog from opening its mouth.
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Make sure the muzzle does not shift and remains stable during use.
The product’s design allows for very quick and efficient application, which is crucial in stressful situations.
3. Intended Use
The veterinary muzzle is intended for use only in situations such as:
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veterinary examinations
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medical treatments and procedures
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administering medication
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situations requiring short-term restraint of the dog
It should not be used during walks or physical activity.
4. Safety Guidelines
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Use the muzzle only for short periods and under supervision.
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Do not leave the dog unattended while wearing the muzzle.
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Do not use the muzzle in high temperatures or during physical exertion.
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If the dog shows signs of discomfort or breathing difficulties, remove the muzzle immediately.
The veterinary muzzle is intended solely as an auxiliary restraint tool and should only be used as intended.
5. Cleaning and Disinfection
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The muzzle may be cleaned with a damp cloth if dirty.
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The product is resistant to veterinary disinfectants, allowing safe use in veterinary clinics.
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After cleaning or disinfection, allow the muzzle to dry at room temperature.
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Most common questions (FAQ) - muzzles for animals
Most common questions (FAQ) - muzzles for animals
