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it is a type of thing to stop from biting common misconception. not a muzzle. either biting or jumping cant remember fully its been a while.
its actually more humane than a collar around the neck less pressure.
Originally Posted by Leksi
Ah interesting. I would imagine not using a cribbing collar would be more comfortable for the animal. The laws here where I am are so strict most areas have made it illegal to take pits out in the public or force you to muzzle dogs all the time.
She can drink, play ball, bark, eat treats/my hand holding the treat, with it on.
They are excellent, especially for large dogs and "hauler" type breeds. The principle is the same as a bridle for a horse...leading the dog via the head is a lot more controllable...and harder for the dog to lead you (Ie. doesn't have it's full body weight to work with, only neck muscle. Which, for my dog, is sometimes more than enough anyway haha)
If I attach the lead to her neck collar she thinks "sweet! time to pull something!"
Nothing to do with biting/muzzling. She's a 50% Bull Mastiff, 25% Dane, 25% Rottie
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She can drink, play ball, bark, eat treats/my hand holding the treat, with it on.
They are excellent, especially for large dogs and "hauler" type breeds. The principle is the same as a bridle for a horse...leading the dog via the head is a lot more controllable...and harder for the dog to lead you (Ie. doesn't have it's full body weight to work with, only neck muscle. Which, for my dog, is sometimes more than enough anyway haha)
If I attach the lead to her neck collar she thinks "sweet! time to pull something!"
Nothing to do with biting/muzzling. She's a 50% Bull Mastiff, 25% Dane, 25% Rottie
very pretty dog
If they're a smart dog they can paw it off...
My golden did that.
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Didn't they teach you guys to keep your fingers off the trigger until your ready to shot?!?!?! No wonder there are so many friendly fire incidents......
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