🐾 Train smart, walk safe, and stay stylish with Baskerville Ultra!
The Safe BASKERVILLE ULTRA MUZZLE Size 5 is a patented, humane dog muzzle designed for medium to large dogs. It features a breathable structure allowing dogs to pant and drink, a heat-shapable design for a custom fit, and secure lockable straps to prevent biting. Lightweight and padded with no metal on the face, it’s perfect for daily walks, training, and managing reactive behavior while ensuring comfort and safety.
Pet Type | Dog |
Product Dimensions | 23.5 x 16 x 14.5 cm; 188 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | 61520B |
Breed Recommendation | Large |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
Fill material | Rubber |
Closure | Snap |
Colour | Black |
Size | 5 |
Volume | 1 Millilitres |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Care Instructions | Hand Washable |
Special features | Adjustable, Durable, Easy to Clean, Easy to Use, Veterinary Approved |
Specific Uses | Aggression Training, Anti-Anxiety and Behaviour Management, Behavioural Training, Suitable for Adult pets, Suitable for Young pets |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 188 g |
S**N
Good quality/sturdy but please bring out more colours
I was forced to buy this muzzle for my American bully mix as it will soon be mandatory for dog's like him to wear one when in public, even though he has never shown any aggression whatsoever. Anyways, the muzzle is good quality, but I really wish they done better colours as black makes him look vicious/mean and that is not the look I go for. My kids have suggested decorating it with ribbons etc. so will just have to do that to make him look pretty. He is a very laid back lad so hopefully he will get used to it quickly. It's just very sad how he will never be able to run along the beach jumping in the waves, playing with other dogs and not being able to fetch his ball on walks again, or go to the caravan site as a lot of sites ban certain dogs. He goes on like a regular dopey goofy dog, but I'd say he's calm for a 10 month old dog, compared to what my German Shepherd was anyway. But it is what it is.EDIT: My dog has accepted the muzzle well and has been wearing it when out on his jaunts. I used peanut butter to make the muzzle a good experience to him and now when he sees his muzzle, he relates it to peanut butter or treats. He does get a little sick of it when he's hot and panting and he does his little commando crawl along the ground to try get it off but it doesn't budge. I dread to think what he'd be like in the summer in a hot car, it will also be mandatory for them to wear muzzles in the car too! Could be very dangerous for the dog on a hot summer day.He gets a bit whiney when my other dog is running around off lead and he is stuck on lead with the muzzle on and can not play with her, I can see why he'd be upset, understandable, I would be too. My kids added some colour to the muzzle and it makes him look less intimidating. I hope everyone elses muzzle training is going as well as my boy's. It's such a shame as it will limit the dog's quality of life, but it is better than a cull I suppose. Good luck everyone.
M**J
Doest exactly what it's supposed to!
I have a rescue German Shepherd Dog who is reactive around other dogs so I decided to get her this. It fits comfortably around her upper muzzle, near her face, and hasn't rubbed or irritated her whilst on. She can drink easily and take her training treats whilst wearing it and she can breathe and pant comfortably as well. We had to go for a size 6 as she has a long muzzle, so it is slightly large around the sides, but it is very secure with the head strap and she cannot pull it off.Definitely worth buying. Makes me more comfortable taking her to busy dog areas and has made other dog walkers more aware that they need to control their dogs around her.
M**S
When sizing from the chart go the next size up
Great muzzle, easy to form to the shape that fits your fury friend.The only downside was the size from the sizing chart was to small had to reorder the next size up, she does not need a muzzle she gets on with rabbits, small children but the stupid government, 🙄I kept the small one for my other dog incase he needs it one-day.Great quality, build 👌
S**A
Nice design but correct fit can be difficult
We bought size 3 for our young staffie girl after using the measurements chart. We love design - it let's her pant, take treats and it looks quite comfortable and not overly restrictive. But it would be very helpful to have a loop of a few to over her collar to keep it in place. There is a tiny loop that doesn't fit any proper collar.We are trying to figure out some self modifications or additions to make it work because otherwise we think it's a great muzzle.
S**K
strong, durable, safe, humane-please please use this instead of cloth ones for walks..
the dog owners dilemma..something made the dog more fearful and yet avoiding all dogs is impossible. you either pull them along in town and frighten everyone including your dog, or you go to open ground and get dragged by leads due to it being a scenting dog and every other dog is off lead which in a pack doesnt work as one copies the other..so you take them seperate and get desperate. some are on lead some are not and just a nightmare if you have a pack of dogs. visibility on public paths is really poor in most areas and you cant know when a dog will come around a corner or bushes..unexpected things like horses or joggers well you cant always train for everything and when you try the horse owners assume your eyeing up stealing them and erect fencing so your miles away. my girl loves to swim and retrieve (only downside) and is super duper high energy needing to run run run (pointer cross collie maybe) having found she is a total escape artist..getting out of harnesses..halti's...collars..its been a long expensive journey with a lot of apologies. to the point now where my heart races and she has no hope of behaving well as im so nervous and worried she will get off the lead-walking her in the village means she has to confront her fears without escape and pants before every corner which cant be fun. so....muzzle time. had i a low-medium energy dog not of her breed perhaps id have have said ok-but no..she has double the energy release needs than that of my collie. it all builds up and you have a nerve bundle, miserable dog at home who has to watch pining as you go on trips with the others in the car who never gets to swim or run..as everyone knows long leads can be a danger..and fear goes above any good training ive found. i HAVE to find a compassionate way to help her so she has options of socialising or keeping away. i trained her to like it using treats..and though when she gets hot it does irritate her and she tries to remove it..also when dogs come out of the water with sticks she can have a go as she wants a stick /ball and cant have it due to the muzzle which i know is frustrting. but it is the price i pay for calming my nerves, her security so that she is not accused of biting, and everyone else too. im lucky in that its not fighting as such just charge with growl/bark so i never have to intervene i just shout oi and she runs back to me and we are working on it during the week with critical distance..i go lonely places at lonely times to reduce this and let her expend that energy and then when its expended ive taken her to apopular off lead park a good way from mine where i can visibly see whos on lead and avoid as on lead dog gets a fright and my girl gets reinforced as dog cant respond for her to learn. my god what a different dog on lead in village or off in an open space..ive been pleasantly surprised at how her issues are nowhere near what it looks like on lead , at one point being surrounded by dogs and two chiwahwahs in tutus without her even bothered..she was obsessed with the swimming. yes there is the odd shouty person but usually i try and approoach at distance and explain what im doing and ive had such positive responses, the odd not so but its rare.if you go somewhere where they take them to socialise you find they are much more accustomed to normal dog behaviour than other places where its mostly on lead.last encounter she saw 5 big dogs on a narrow path and came running back to me..major breakthrough-ive found its bigger dogs..fast dogs that she most worried about especially on a narrow path -after some time i have no doubt she will either play with them or keep with me and not react anymore as she seems to be getting caalmer about the whole thing now ive used muzzle and given her freedom back as she isnt bubbling over with excess energy..im super reassured as ive tested this muzzle ages before i met dogs and she cant get it off at all. the plastic is really strong..you can feed treats though its difficult..and the metal clasp is 100% safer than the previous model which always snapped..i dont use the head strap. also i didnt know about the stretching it to fit in hot water tip...so i now have one spare as its too big but ill give it to a rescue. my fear was always- "right, what if i keep it away from dogs and everyone forever and then suddenly lead breaks..dogs runs into their face, etc etc.."i dont feel ok or like a responsible dog owner not to have socialized her at all as a rule and then blaming others if their dogs get a bite i find that crazy..a lead is not infallible and doesn't excuse no good training, and what if it bit a child while on lead..of course its still your dogs fault!! you cant say well it shouldn't have ran up to my dog!-and seeing people hiding behind cars and all sorts in my neighborhood it feels like pacman and just crazy stressful and nothing for the dogs needs really. it was amazing how seeing her on lead made me terrified to let her go..restrict her life-only to realize later its nowhere near it off lead-i wish everyone knew that on lead behavior can even be total opposite to off and not to let it scare them off socializing and getting their needs met. to be fair..a good number of jack russels and esp frenchies and so , do what she does with owners never thinking its a problem yet theres me going bright red and feeling terrible..so i hope people realize i really do and am really working on it all for the good of my dog and others x if you too are in this position i really recommend this muzzle. ive binned all the others and no longer need to worry about somehow losing hold of her nor horrid walks on the block with useless cheese and disapproving looks and evenings spent trying to wear her out in the house without a minute peace!im very confident that this is far better and more humane way at reducing aggression than other methods.and actually now see that pulling her around on a cord when she is terrified was actually super cruel increasing her fear, ihope in future shame gets removed from dog ownership..its not always the owners fault..esp when we take on rescues and judging others is awful and non supportive, this removes that isolation and everyone feels better x andbest yet your dog has a life again.last point..ive tried lots of "less intimidatin" looking muzzles..and concluded that it is massvively risky to use on on a whole walk..dogs NEED to pant or they can die during their walk..soo dangerous..she kept collapsing with another well known one ancol i believe..if its needed for the length of a walk..ALWAYS use an open one and not one where the dogs jaw is kept nearly close..-stuff what others think or that it "looks" like your dog is more dangerous..appeasing others wouldnt be on your priority list if your dog dies in the process -educate owners that look worried about it..
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