Little dog muzzle1/2/2024 ![]() Even if you don't own a dog, you never know when you might come across one that needs help. We have had emergencies when camping, so this is great to know how to do in case one of the dogs is hurt and scared! Thank you so much for the great information! ReplyĪwesome post! This is something everyone should learn. I am going to make sure to know how to do this just in case. We camp fairly frequently with our dogs, and one of the things we keep is a Dog first aid kit. Great idea □ Layla has a squishy nose also so its fantastic to see how to do it □ Reply N, so it will take some practice for me to figure out the best way. What a terrific idea! One of my dogs wears a muzzle at the vet's and he doesn't mind wearing it anymore, but I haven't considered an emergency muzzle for Nelly or Sophie. Thanks for the PSA and DIY post! Great to know! Reply I had never thought of an emergency muzzle – this is great to know! Thanks for sharing – we'll give it a try this weekend and let you know how we do! Reply ![]() It is great to know we can make a make-shift muzzle! Reply So, better safe than sorry for all involved. It is a reflex action and they are just striking out. Love the post! This is so important to know! Even if you believe your dog won't bite, in a painful situation they might. I should of done this when my dog Toby broke his low as he snapped at me a few times when I carried him to the car. Especially when they're stressed and you're trying to look in their mouth… Reply I agree with all these comments – muzzle training is super important and in an emergency no matter how nice your dog is -better safe than sorry. Such an important reminder! I've used this method to muzzle train my guys. He took to having something on his face pretty well. Great idea! I used to do those sorts of muzzles for groom dogs who would bite but still needed their face hair trimmed. Thanks, Lara! Muzzle training seems to be popular this month. We did some very early muzzle training, too! Reply ![]() What a wonderfully useful post! I need to practice this with my girls. This is such great information and something we will definitely have to work on! ![]() I hope your patient is OK… It's hard to think of things like this in the moment! Reply This post is great! Informative and timely!! Thank you! Reply I never even thought of using an emergency muzzle. Obviously because the dog was in pain, they had just been hit by a car. I just treated a human patient who'd been bitten by an injured dog she was trying to help. ![]()
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