Why not put a muzzle on your dog?

Why not try muzzle training for your dog?

You may say, “I don’t need to – my dog isn’t aggressive.”

But could there be other reasons to teach your dog to accept a muzzle?

There’s a stigma around muzzles and people are put off from trying them, even if their dog does show some aggression.

So why would we want to muzzle a dog who doesn’t really need it?

It’s true – not every dog really needs a muzzle – but on the other hand, you never know when you might need one.

Click here to view my video on muzzle training and why you might want to muzzle train your dog whether they are higher risk or not.

It could be another useful training skill to have up your sleeve.

Tenille


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