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Originally Posted by lillymae As I said , some caterpillars are deadly if eaten. Also I suggested a (Cage Muzzle) The dog can pant, breath and even drink water. With the season change suddenly it would be safest to use the muzzle & she can also do training at the same time & when the dangers are gone the muzzle can be removed & the training continued. I'm thinking maybe you are not familiar with a cage muzzle as they are often used for just this problem & as I said, not cruel or uncomfortable. They don't hold the dogs mouth closed at all & the dog can even bark freely. I am not saying the dog should not be properly trained just a suggestion for the urgent & potentialy deadly situation at hand. |
Their mouths are all they have for protection and feeling things. What happen if a dog comes and attacks (which is not so rare anymore) they have no self defense at all they are just a sitting duck persay. There are safe places to walk that not require a muzzle or them eating things. I know the different type of muzzles because I have learned about them in class.