THE MUZZLE SHOP
- Manufacturer: They sell multiple, Don pare and Birdwell being the most popular
- Location: UK
- Ships: Worldwide
- Options: 30+ sizes
- Sellers: you can find don pare/Birdwell muzzles elsewhere
- Scavenge Proof: Depends on the front coverage and flexibility
- Bite proof: Depends on the front coverage and flexibility
Extras: They also sell stool guards for some of the muzzles; it's one size that fits inside on a large muzzle and outside on a medium muzzle. *note that other stool guards not made by TMS won't fit as well/at all. They also sell muzzle keepers, extension straps, dog treats and more.
PRO & CON
PROs:
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Low cost
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Lightweight
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Some sizes fit a stool guard
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Easy to modify/add noseband
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Ships worldwide (low cost)
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Sells Birdwell muzzles
CONs:
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No nosebands
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Some styles can break easier
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Chin strap needs removing for most
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Made for smaller dogs
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Made for narrower dogs
MEASUREMENT CHARTS
The Muzzle Shop is one company who has gone above and beyond! They came to us asking about measurements and went and got updated measurements on all their muzzles! It is awesome to be able to say we did not get these measurements but we did make the chart for easy reading.
MAKE & MATERIAL
Greyhound muzzles come in all shapes, colours, materials, and sometimes sizes (though still limited to certain types).
Muzzles like Birdwell, don pare and some TMS sizes are the largest greyhound style muzzles you can get. They are made from either hard plastic or a softer silicone. These usually have stool guards to fit as they are considered a 'kennel' muzzle, not a racing muzzle. The lightweight racing muzzles you see usually are wire or flexible/lightweight plastic like pictured. They prevent nipping whilst running but are not usually an excellent choice for more determined biters.
Most muzzles you find will be plastic/wire with either PVC, wire or nylon straps. Sometimes, the straps will be too small for normal-sized dogs, but the basket will fit, requiring some strap mods.
WHERE TO PURCHASE
The Muzzle Shop
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