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Post by tillee100 on Oct 9, 2012 5:47:54 GMT -5
Has anyone tried this lightweight australian racing muzzle please? I was wondering how it compared to other lightweight muzzles as it only has a thin bar across the nose. I only need it for dog walking where we let our greyhound run around in our own fields. Any feedback would be appreciated please. Attachments:
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Post by julies on Oct 9, 2012 6:17:07 GMT -5
I can't enlarge it enough for it to be very clear but I need a muzzle that stops my grey biting my lurcher as I won't let her eat the neighbourhood cats I'm not sure how long this would stay round Lucy's face when she's doing her twirling around ... Cadbury on here sells a lovely lightweight muzzle called a Breezy muzzle that's been great on Lucy J x
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Post by tillee100 on Oct 9, 2012 8:41:44 GMT -5
I found it on australiangreyhoundmuzzles.com where they have a few more photos with the muzzle on dogs. I suppose there is the aspect of whether the thin straps would cut in. Is the breezy muzzle the same as the "greyhound muzzle" on muzzlesforgreyhounds.com ? I quite like the look of the "kenel pal special" on here but I don't suppose this would be any good for exercising the dog in. I want the muzzle for use when we first go into our field in case there is a cat in there hunting for mice. It could even be one of my own cats which if they run are considered fair game. Fortunately my cats usually walk towards the greyhound when they see her or stand their ground as they have learnt not to run. Keeping still doesn't work for rabbits though
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Post by julies on Oct 10, 2012 1:55:21 GMT -5
Sorry I still can't get a bigger picture but I think a determined grey would be able to rub/push it off their nose if the reward was good enough The Breezy one is the same style as the DMAC200 I think tho the Breezy may be even lighter ... my Baggage hasn't managed to lose it yet J x
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