Product Details
The Baskerville Ultra Muzzle is designed to provide safety, comfort, and practicality in a wide range of everyday situations. It can be a helpful tool for groomer visits, public outings, vet visits, training, or preventing scavenging, while still allowing your dog to pant, drink, and take treats comfortably.
For dogs that are reactive around other dogs, people, or new situations, the Ultra Muzzle can be a valuable training tool when paired with gradual conditioning and proper training. Beyond the Leash K9 Training helps many dogs work toward a point where the muzzle is no longer needed for everyday use.
Key Features
- Allows dogs to pant, drink, and receive treats
- Lockable neck strap clip for a secure fit
- Patented head strap design for improved comfort
- Made from strong thermo plastic rubber (TPR)
- Padded face straps for added comfort
- Collar loop helps keep the muzzle stable and secure
How to Measure
Length: Measure from the tip of the nose to the base of the nose, just below the eyes. Your dog's nose should not touch the end of the muzzle.
Circumference: Measure around the widest part of the nose, usually just below the eyes, ideally with the mouth slightly open. Your dog should have enough room to pant, drink, and take treats comfortably.
Approximate Size Guide
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Size 1: 5 cm length / 22 cm circumference
Typical breeds: Bichon Frise, Maltese, Toy Poodle, Yorkshire Terrier -
Size 2: 6 cm length / 26 cm circumference
Typical breeds: Border Terrier, Mini Poodle, Mini Schnauzer -
Size 3: 7 cm length / 28 cm circumference
Typical breeds: Beagle, Border Collie, Cocker Spaniel, Corgi, Standard Schnauzer -
Size 4: 8 cm length / 32 cm circumference
Typical breeds: Australian Cattle Dog, Dalmatian, Husky, Springer Spaniel, Staffie -
Size 5: 9.5 cm length / 36 cm circumference
Typical breeds: Boxer, Malamute, Doberman, Golden Retriever, Labrador, Weimaraner -
Size 6: 10 cm length / 42 cm circumference
Typical breeds: German Shepherd, American Bulldog, Rottweiler, St. Bernard, XL Bully, Great Dane
Fit Note
Length is the most important measurement. If your dog falls between sizes, it is generally best to size up.
Breed Guide Note
Breed suggestions are only a general guide. Every dog is different, and fit can vary based on head shape, build, and sex.
