Muzzle advice
Muzzle advice
Brachycephalic dogs are excluded from the consultation! = short head, small snout
We give you the opportunity to find the right model for your four-legged friend.
It is important that you measure your dog as accurately as possible. Our advice is based on your information. The more precise the information, the better we can offer you suggestions for suitable baskets.
Please note that we suggest different muzzles and cannot give a 100% guarantee. Trying one on is still the best option, as it always depends on the individual dog and how it is used.
After your order has been placed successfully, we will select the muzzle models that are suitable for you and send you an email within 1-3 working days. You can then order the recommendations yourself to try on. You can then get an expert opinion from us by sending photos of the muzzle being worn. We can then plan any necessary adjustments together.
ATTENTION: The results of the consultation are based on the measurements you provide. There is therefore no guarantee that a recommended model MUST fit. Please measure your dog carefully.
What exactly is included in the consultation?
The consultation includes a precise evaluation of the measurements and a recommendation of the models that might be suitable. When you try on the models, which you then get yourself, you can send us pictures and we will tell you what needs to be optimized.
• THIS IS NOT A CUSTOM MADE ITEM! •
How do I measure correctly?
1. Snout length
Place the measuring tape on the snout about 1cm below the eyes and measure to the end of the snout. (You start measuring where the nose pad will later rest)
2. Scope
You place the measuring tape around the widest part of the snout. Do not place the measuring tape too tightly or too loosely around your dog's snout.
3. Snout height
Measure the closed snout at its widest point. (As far back as possible/ where the nose pad will later be)
4. Catch width
As with measuring the length of the snout, place the measuring tape 1 cm below the eyes and measure at the widest point (where the nose pad will later be).