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Italian Basket Muzzle - Size 7 - Tan

Italian Basket Muzzle - Size 7 - TanBrand: Leather Brothers
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $19.95
Buy New: $12.29
as of 11/23/2009 12:18 MST details
You Save: $7.66 (38%)



Seller: KV Pet
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 67164

Color: tan
Media: Misc.
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1

MPN: M180-7 TAN
ASIN: B000FEL618

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Designed in Italy.
  • Adjustable leather straps.
  • Removable front grills.
  • Withstand extreme temperatures.

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Product Description
Generally for Springer Spaniel & Samoyed - Designed in Italy. These flexible polyethylene basket muzzles feature adjustable leather straps and removable front grills that allow for added comfort & access. The muzzles are designed to withstand extreme temperature changes without breaking. Measure around the snout for fit.


Customer Reviews:
4 out of 5 stars A very helpful item.   February 3, 2009
James M. Keil (Conover, NC)
It works great! A better diagram for fitting would help to decide proper size though.


5 out of 5 stars It fits my dog perfectly   January 6, 2009
Lena (Newtown, PA USA)
I did not measure the size of the mussle, but took it from the chart based on a breed (irish setter). We decided to get a muzzle to keep him from eating poop of other animals when he is off leash in the park. The muzzle fits perfectly, we are very happy about that. It took him about two weeks to adjust; I was putting some peanut butter in the muzzle, keeping the muzzle on for several seconds at the beginning and up to a minute or two by the second week. Every time he had a muzzle on, we would play and have fun; after the muzzle is off do not pay attention to the dog, he should feel bored for a while. By the end of second week he was able to wear the muzzle for 10-15 min, and during the third week he was happily running in it for two hours. Sometimes he wants to remove the muzzle and struggles with it for thirty seconds, but it stays on, never became loose. Our dog is very hyper by breed, he was not able to adjust to "gentle leader" head leash (just hates it), but OK with this muzzle. He also swims in it if near the water and able to drink while swimming. He is still trying to eat poop, muzzle becomes dirty,(easy to clean) but at least this stuff is not in his mouth.

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