101T Tough Greyhound Box, Walking Out or Kennel Muzzle
The walking out, kennel or box muzzle is designed for use when dogs are travelling. The boxed in design is also useful at preventing dogs from scavenging, and for dogs that break the basket styles for e.g by playing with toys, or knocking the muzzle through play.
The first choice for exercise should be a basket style muzzle, however if the dog is scavenging and at risk of being ill the balance will shift in favour of the 101 even for exercise as it is a lightweight muzzle, allows them to pant and has airflow through the basket top.
This is also a good choice if the dog needs a stronger muzzle for running off lead than the lightweight basket ones which can break if they are come into contact with objects. Due to it's design the 101 is more robust, and comes in an even tougher version the 101T.
They come in a standard greyhound size, however there is a smaller whippet version the 111.
The 101 measures the equivalent of a size 6:
Length 22cm / circumference 35cm / basket length 9cm
A keeper strap or muzzle stop can be used to help keep the muzzles in place and prevent the dog losing them. A minority of dogs may benefit from either the keeper strap or muzzle stop but this is not the norm, we find if the dog is in a well fitted muzzle that allows them to pant then very few will try and remove them, however some dogs may lose a muzzle in undergrowth on walks. .
Designed for sighthounds we have found they fit many types of dogs, and below are details of how to measure your dog to establish if the box muzzle will fit, however if you need any help then click here for help.
Length:
Measure the length of your dogs head in a straight line from behind their ear, to the tip of the nose. The muzzle measures 23cm long and also come with an adjustable leather strap.
The minimum head length that will fit is 21cm.
Depth:
This is important to make sure your dog can pant freely.
The circumference of the muzzle is measured at the end of the basket where the dogs nose will be and is 35cm.
Hold a loop of tape at 35 cm over the end of the dogs nose to see if this is a suitable size.
Please note that dogs with a high prey drive or a history of reactivity/aggression towards other dogs may still be able to inflict injuries whilst wearing muzzles especially if they are off lead and not under your close control..