IMPORTANT - Please measure your dog before you finalize your muzzle order.
- Please compare your sizing information with the sizing chart.
- For the snout of your dog please choose size which is up to 1 inch longer, for example - your dog's snout length is 3 inches, then you can choose size with length of up to 4 inches.
- Please measure circumference with dogs mouth closed.
- For the snout circumference of your dog please choose size which is up to 2 inch longer, for example - your dog's snout circumference is 10 inches, then you can choose size with snout circumference of up to 12 inches
Length - Inside length of the upper cage part in inches
Circumference - Inside circumference around cage part in inches
Eye line - Length of the nose strap in inches
Neck circumference - Circumference of the neck strap in inches
Width - Inside width of the cage part in the narrowest place
Height - Inside height of the cage part
Sizing chart
Size marking - Breeds |
Length Inches (cm) |
Circumference Inches (cm) |
Eye Line Inches (cm) |
Neck Circumference Inches (cm) |
Width Inches (cm) |
Height Inches (cm) |
1 - Malinois, small Pitbull and similar |
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10 - 11 1/2 inches |
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25.5 - 29 cm |
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2 - GSD bitch and similar |
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11 1/2 - 13 inches |
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29 - 33 cm |
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3 - Big male GSD, Rottweiler |
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13 - 14 1/2 inches |
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33 - 37 cm |
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Sizing chart
Please touch "+" to see the measurements for each size
1 - Malinois, small Pitbull and similar
LengthInches (cm) |
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CircumferenceInches (cm) |
10 - 11 1/2 inches (25.5 - 29 cm) |
Eye LineInches (cm) |
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Neck CircumferenceInches (cm) |
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WidthInches (cm) |
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HeightInches (cm)) |
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2 - GSD bitch and similar
LengthInches (cm) |
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CircumferenceInches (cm) |
11 1/2 - 13 inches (29 - 33 cm) |
Eye LineInches (cm) |
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Neck CircumferenceInches (cm) |
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WidthInches (cm) |
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HeightInches (cm)) |
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3 - Big male GSD, Rottweiler
LengthInches (cm) |
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CircumferenceInches (cm) |
13 - 14 1/2 inches (33 - 37 cm) |
Eye LineInches (cm) |
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Neck CircumferenceInches (cm) |
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WidthInches (cm) |
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HeightInches (cm)) |
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Handmade exclusively by our craftsmen.You have to see this muzzle to believe the craftsmanship and quality.Due to great design the muzzle is well ventilated.This muzzle is very comfortable for your dog and is also very practical. This muzzle is completely safe and non-toxic.
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Durable Leather Dog Muzzle for German Shepherd Free Breathing Design
Among the advantages: leather muzzle will not stick to a dog's snout in winter and will not reflect excessive sunlight. Inhibits biting, chewing when properly fitted. Extremely difficult for the dog to dislodge with it's paws. The muzzle is padded inside with very soft Nappa leather for maximum comfort and to prevent rubbing, hand crafted. Fits German Shepherd and similar snout shape breeds
Check how this product looks on the dogs (click on the pictures to see bigger image) | | |
Guy,
where do I start... I'm not given to praising serivice or products unless they warrant it... but wow! I have just returned from a two week vacation in France with Barney and his muzzel... barney is a sweet 160 pound St Bernard. He came to us from a rescue home and has had some bad experiences in the past... this makes him unpredictable.... but with the Muzzel what a joy to be out with.... we know that he is safe and he seems very relaxed. the product is very well made and fits very well without restricting this huge slobbering panting dog. Drinking is no problem. He has taken to it so well that he fetches it before going for a walk. I cannot praise the service and product quality highly enough... it is impossible to get this size of muzzel in the UK and I would thouroughly recommend you to anyone considering purchasing.
From :Bob, UK
Additional Information
Click here to see how to size your dog for this muzzle
Cindy Michalak, Michigan, USA
Date added review: 11/05/2014
hi Julia – It is now May and we have been using the muzzle you suggested (in February) every morning! The muzzle keeps her from large/loud barking when we let her out early (do not want to offend the neighbors in the a.m..) At first she tried to rub it off on the ground, but now its just part of the routine. It is helping tremendously and minimizing her barking even when it is off! She is not so prone to bark at everything, like she used to. Thank you for the suggestion and know it has helped us 100%. We adopted her from Ohio English Setter Rescue and they did not tell us about her barking “habit†– we only noticed a bare spot on her throat. Later, we figured it out that the shock collars need a bare area to be effective. We would never do that to an animal. Thank you again for this most humane method of training.
Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars]