![]() In this case, your expectations are too high for how you want your dog to respond on the walk. These dogs are often trying to get their owner’s attention and engage you in play.Īnother common reason that dogs bite at the leash is because they don’t yet understand what being on a leash means, let alone what loose leash walking is. Some dogs mouth at their leash because they are bored and the walk they are on isn’t providing enough enrichment. Make sure to not only use the muzzle for scary events but most of the time for fun stuff so your dog really loves when you put it on.To stop your dog from biting on the leash while walking, it’s important to first understand why dogs are doing this to begin with. Don’t forget to keep sessions so short that your dog never wants to take the muzzle off before you do.Īfter a couple more sessions you can start taking your dog for a walk in his new head gear. Keep sessions really short so your dog looks forward to muzzle training!Īfter a few of these sessions you will be able to have him walk around with the muzzle on in your house and reward with lots of yummies for doing so. Now you can wait with rewarding until you have closed the strap. More sessions of that and you’ll be able to start closing the strap behind his ears. After a few sessions of this start moving the muzzle towards you and around so he has to keep his nose in it to get you to give him a reward. Reward and tell him what a smart dog he is. Cup the muzzle in your hand and let him eat some treats out of it, when he is great doing that, start feeding the treats ( I often use spray cheese or something similar) through the holes in the muzzle.ĭon’t go towards your dogs face but let your dog come towards the muzzle and stick his nose in it. Since he just ate a bunch of delicious treats you can now wait for him to put his muzzle in the empty container, mark that and reward. Repeat many times! He’s doing good with that? Awesome! The next step is, reward for putting his muzzle in the cup. Put a treat in the bottom and let your pup eat it. Use an empty yoghurt cup or depending on the size of your dog maybe a sour cream or cottage cheese cup. If you are looking at more comfort for your dog or you have one that is hard to fit with a Baskerville muzzle check out Bumas! So how do you start? First of, you can start muzzle training even without having a muzzle! ![]() My favorite kinds of muzzles are Baskerville since they are readily available and very affordable. Most important is that your dog can pant, eat treats and drink water when wearing a muzzle. Muzzles are for good owners and not for bad dogs! I’m sure this is very stressful for you and your dog. If your dog is barking and lunging at people that come to your house you definitely want to train him to like his muzzle and make an appointment with me too so I can help you. I had no idea of all the things he had eatenand that were still lingering in his stomach. ![]() The vet showed me all the things, he got out of his stomach and intestines after the $2000 surgery. ![]() One of my dogs ate a huge fish hook when he was still a pup, I wish at that time I’d known about how easy it is to train them to like their muzzle because he was known to eat all kinds of stuff. Be proactive and train your dog to wear a muzzle because some day you might need him to wear one.ĭid your dog grow up without any children around and now you just got the news a grandchild is coming? Just to give you the peace of mind that he can’t hurt your precious grandchild with his teeth is worth muzzle training. The vet that wants to take a look and has no intention on hurting your pup but he could easily get bit because your dog is anticipating pain. When dogs are hurt they can bite even you, their loving owner. It will give you peace of mind when your pup breaks his leg and you have to transport him to the vet. Has your dog ever been scared at the vet or scared of someone new in your house? Is he defensive when meeting another dog or reactive when walking down the street? Is he eating everything on your walks and you are afraid he’ll hurt himself by eating something? Your pup will learn tolerating that thing on his face will pay off big time and you won’t have to worry about him hurting someone or eating things that could harm him. Besides, muzzle training is not only fun but it’s also useful. No you don’t need to have an aggressive dog to train your dog to like his muzzle. ![]()
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