Muzzling for Wildlife Safety with Michael Shikashio

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In this episode of K9 Conservationists, Kayla and Michael Shikashio from The Bitey End of the Dog discuss muzzling. They cover why conservation detection dogs might need muzzles and the best way to acclimate your dog to wearing one. Why is a muzzle a good idea for a CDD based on their work? Muzzles aren’t just for biting, they can also protect the dog from ingesting things they shouldn’t. Types of muzzles and what sort is best for a working dog wearing it long-term Three things to look for are comfort, safety (biting, ingesting things, etc.), and function of the dog’s normal behavior Materials are important to consider Leather Biothane Hard/soft plastic Metal Vinyl Rubber Consider the construction of the muzzle Does it have a safety strap? Brands to consider are: Baskerville Jafco Dean & Tyler Bumas (custom fit biothane) Trust Your Dog Introducing the muzzle/Acclimating a dog to muzzle for long term wear Create positive associations Take your time Go at the dog’s pace Use positive reinforcers with your muzzle to create positive associations Gradually increase the time Careful with dogs that resource guard Break down the steps slowly with the straps Once the muzzle is on, start moving and reinforce Slow and steady wins the race After acclimation, always work with your dog in a level they can tolerate Set your dog up for success, especially while wearing the muzzle Links Mentioned in the Episode: Muzzle Up Project Pre-muzzling handling prep Muzzle training 101 How to feed a dog through a muzzle Where to find Michael Shikashio: Website The Bitey End of the Dog You can support the K9 Conservationists Podcast by joining our Patreon at patreon.com/k9conservationists. K9 Conservationists Website Go Fund Me