Guidelines for Proper Fit:
Fabric muzzles should allow the pet to be able to pant and have free tongue
movement. A fabric muzzle is better to be a little loose than too tight. Check
the fit of your pet's muzzles by running your finger inside the noseband, it
should comfortably fit under the muzzle without causing pressure on your pet.
Fabric muzzles are for restraint, not training purposes or punishment.
How to Measure Your Pet:
1. Using a fabric tape measure, measure around your dogs muzzle placing the
tape slightly behind where the actual nose ends.
2. With the tape measure still around your pet's snout, place your forefinger
under the tape and record this measurement. A muzzle must not be tight on the
pet; fabric muzzles will be comfortable and have a slight amount of movement
when correctly fitted.
3. The measurement you recorded is the muzzle size. If it is not an exact match
to our muzzle measurement chart, order the nearest size.
4. The head strap is adjustable for a custom fit.
| Size |
Noseband Measurement
( Includes Finger Space) |
Breed Suggestion |
| MK0 Size 0 Tiny |
4 inches |
Yorkies, Miniature Poodles, Dachshunds |
| MK1 Size 1 Small |
4.75 inches |
Westies, Whippets, Jack Russells |
| MK2 Size 2 Small |
5.5 inches |
Border Collies, Beagles, Spaniels |
| MK3 Size 3 Medium |
7.25 inches |
Labs, German Shepherds, Dobermans, Setter |
| MK5 Size 5 Extra-Large |
8.5 inches |
Rottweilers, Bull Mastiffs other short- nosed breeds |
| MK6 Size 6 Regular Cat |
|
Regular Size Cats |
| MK7 Size 7 Large Cat |
|
Large Size Cats |