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Dog Muzzle Fitting Day Highlights at TMM  HQ

Dog Muzzle Fitting Day Highlights at TMM HQ

by Bev Kirk on Aug 11 2026
Dates are released in the first week of each month, for the following month Our fitting days are a great opportunity for you to see and try our muzzles to see if any of the sizes may fit your dog. You can pay for and take away several sizes on the day, choose your colours and we will make it for you there and then! Don't worry if your dog has never worn a muzzle before, we will make it a positive, fun experience for your dog! The team includes experienced and accredited trainers/behaviourists so muzzle fitting of the dogs will be made fun, with lots of food, positive reinforcement and we have a good understanding of dog body language. Book Here The appointments are for 30 minutes and there will be no other dogs in the same room at that time. We will be using treats so please let us know in advance if your dog has any allergies or dietary issues. You will complete a form when booking to allow us get a few details about your dog and permission to use the photos/videos taken of your dog on our social media, website and in marketing materials. We are taking a small booking fee for fittings of £5 per appointment. This fee is non-refundable for cancellations. The fee cannot be refunded if we are unable to find a muzzle suitable for your dog. In addition to this, we have collated a useful map for you to find a muzzle fitting near you, run by independent dog professionals! These force-free professionals all have an affiliate membership with The Muzzle Movement, as well as a selection of muzzles for you to try on! The Muzzle Movement 2026 Fitting Day Rewinds Following on from a brilliant 2025, here's what's happened at HQ so far this year. January January Fitting Day Fantastic fitting day at The Muzzle Movement! Thank you to everyone who joined us and trusted us to help find the perfect muzzle fit for their dogs. Read more Our fitting days give dogs and their guardians the chance to try different muzzle sizes, choose their favourite colours, and get expert fitting advice from our experienced team. From first-time muzzle wearers to seasoned pros, every dog is supported with positive reinforcement, plenty of treats, and a stress-free experience. Interested in booking your own fitting session? We hold regular fitting days at our Leicestershire workshop and at selected events throughout the year. February February Fitting Day Our fitting days give dogs and their guardians the chance to try different muzzle sizes, choose their favourite colours, and get expert fitting advice from our experienced team. Read more From first-time muzzle wearers to seasoned pros, every dog is supported with positive reinforcement, plenty of treats, and a stress-free experience. Interested in booking your own fitting session? We hold regular fitting days at our Leicestershire workshop and at selected events throughout the year. March March Fitting Day From first-time muzzle wearers to seasoned pros, every dog is supported with positive reinforcement, plenty of treats, and a stress-free experience. Read more Interested in booking your own fitting session? We hold regular fitting days at our Leicestershire workshop and at selected events throughout the year. April April Fitting Day Interested in booking your own fitting session? We hold regular fitting days at our Leicestershire workshop and at selected events throughout the year. Read more 📅 Book your fitting here: https://calendly.com/muzzles/muzzle-f... May May Fitting Day Interested in booking your own fitting session? We hold regular fitting days at our Leicestershire workshop and at selected events throughout the year. Read more 📅 Book your fitting here: https://calendly.com/muzzles/muzzle-f... June June Fitting Day 📅 Book your fitting here: https://calendly.com/muzzles/muzzle-f... Read more Our fitting days give dogs and their guardians the chance to try different muzzle sizes, choose their favourite colours, and get expert fitting advice from our experienced team. July July Fitting Day It doesn’t matter if your dog isn’t muzzle trained yet, is nervous, or needs extra space and a completely hands-off fitting, we’ll take things at your dog’s pace and accommodate you both in every way we can. Read more In July, we welcomed 15 dogs and their guardians who travelled to us for a professional muzzle fitting. Whether your dog needs a muzzle for walks, scavenging, playtime, vet visits or any other reason, we’re always happy to help find an ethical, comfortable and well-fitting option. The Muzzle Movement 2025 Fitting Day Rewinds A year of wagging tails, careful adjustments and hard-won trust, twelve months of Muzzle Fitting Days at HQ, one video from each. January January Fitting Day Highlights Take a peek behind the scenes with our video highlights from the 2025 Muzzle Fitting Days! From happy dogs finding their perfect fit to helpful tips from our expert team. Read more Our team is ready to welcome you and your canine clients to experience firsthand how our muzzles combine comfort, safety, and style. Whether you're new to muzzle fitting or a seasoned pro, there's something for everyone. January Our Second Fitting Day in January We had an amazing day fitting our customizable dog muzzles on some truly gorgeous dogs, with some travelling over two hours to see us! Read more Our muzzles can be adjusted, widened by boiling or narrowed with a cable tie for the perfect fit. That's why correct sizing is key. Read our full adjustment guide → February An Incredible February at HQ Hosting not one but two more fitting days! So many amazing dogs (and their devoted guardians) walked away with perfectly fitted muzzles. Read more The stunning range of biothane strapping colours made each fit even more striking. If HQ is a bit too far, our Affiliate Fitters and Trade Partners are now on the map. Find a fitter near you → March First Fitting Day of March — Pancakes & Paws We were thrilled to welcome wonderful visitors who travelled to see our fitting experts, Annie and Meg, meeting breeds we hadn't seen at HQ before. Read more Of course, the dogs loved their pancakes too. Look out for Finn, our first dog of the day, he's showing at Crufts! March Second Fitting Day of March A fantastic selection of breeds joined us, and we managed to find a muzzle for life for all but one, little Fox Face proved a tricky fit. Read more Her guardian's glowing review made our day regardless. The real Pippa herself popped in to try on our Pippa-size prototype, making the day extra special. See our new sizes → April April's Joyful Day of Muzzle Magic An unforgettable fitting day filled with wagging tails, happy faces, and an incredible variety of dogs and their devoted guardians. Read more We shared training tips, swapped stories, and yes, there was even cake. A joyful celebration of connection and care. April Double the Dogs, Double the Joy A huge thank you to Aimee and her mum, who brought along Diesel and Daisy, and surprised the team with cake for Meg and Annie! Read more A fabulous midweek treat for the whole Muzzle Movement team. A day full of tail wags, laughter, and perfect fits, exactly what we love. May Behind the Scenes: May's Fitting Days So many visitors travelled to HQ for our two May fitting days, from customers bringing in existing muzzles for a size check. Read more Others sought the expert reassurance of Annie, Meg, and Robyn. Whether confirming the right size or adding an extra strap for security, every visitor left with confidence. June A Celebration of Connection and Comfort From wiggly puppies to wise seniors, nervous first-timers to seasoned pros, each dog brought something special. Read more With gentle guidance and plenty of positive reinforcement, we helped every dog turn curiosity into comfort. These days reflect our mission: welfare-first, stigma-free solutions for every dog and lifestyle. Summer Summer Fitting Days — 2–3 Hours, No Problem This summer we stayed extra mindful of the heat, only hosting fittings when safe and comfortable for dogs and guardians alike. Read more Even so, people continued to travel 2–3 hours for a personal fitting, confidence checks, destination-country prep, and brand-new friends alike. However you arrive, we're here to champion you and your dog. October Miles Travelled, Trust Shared Two full days, 19 dogs and their guardians, many travelling considerable distances to see us. Read more Meg and Annie met an incredible mix, from a Romanian rescue to Cockapoos, Border Collies, Staffy crosses and Alaskan Malamutes. Some dogs even tried the up-and-coming Size Jimmy prototype, due for release in 2026. November Two Days, 28 Dogs, Countless Wins Across two fully booked days, we welcomed 28 dogs and their guardians, each with their own story. Read more Every dog left with a well-fitted muzzle and a clearer path forward. From first-time introductions to refining fit for seasoned wearers, it's about confidence, education, and changing how muzzles are experienced. December A Kind End to a Busy Year With Size Pippa muzzles arriving at HQ, the team were busy packing orders, but still held one fitting day. Read more 10 dogs and their guardians joined Kasey, our newest team member, alongside Annie. With Christmas gifts for every dog and plenty of reassurance, it felt less like an appointment and more like a celebration, a lovely way to close out our 2025 fitting days. Thank you to every dog and guardian who joined us in 2025.
Why Our Dog Muzzles Are Different

Why Our Dog Muzzles Are Different

by Annie Dowell-Caffrey on Aug 11 2026
Safe, Not Scary 🐾 Designed by trainers, behaviourists, and dog professionals, our dog muzzles are built with canine welfare at the centre of every decision. At The Muzzle Movement, we believe muzzle training should be normalised for every dog, just in case, and that a muzzle should support comfort, communication, enrichment, and quality of life, never restrict it. Our basket dog muzzles are thoughtfully designed to help dogs feel safe, comfortable, and confident in the real world. 💛 Sustainability matters too. Once straps are removed, the muzzle basket itself can be recycled, helping reduce waste and support more environmentally conscious choices wherever possible. Industry-Leading Pant Space 🌬️ Our muzzles are designed with generous pant space to allow dogs to pant comfortably - an essential part of temperature regulation, stress reduction, and overall wellbeing. The deeper basket shape also allows many dogs to drink, take treats, play with toys, bark, and yawn naturally while wearing their muzzle.  Our muzzles are designed for real life without compromising on welfare - for dogs to move, communicate and engage with the world around them. The Treat Hole Difference Our integrated treat hole makes training and reinforcement simple. Guardians and professionals can reward dogs quickly and easily without removing the muzzle, often speeding up the muzzle training process and ensuring ongoing training and behaviour work whilst muzzled is more practical and effective. Your browser does not support the video tag. Drinking Your browser does not support the video tag. Taking Treats Your browser does not support the video tag. Barking Your browser does not support the video tag. Engage Naturally The Ability to Play Thanks to the deeper basket design and treat hole placement, many dogs are still able to carry toys, play fetch, engage in tuggy games and enjoy enrichment items while wearing their muzzle - supporting normal play and reducing frustration during walks and training. Shop Enrichment Toys 🛡️ Injection Moulded For Strength & Safety Our muzzles are made from injection moulded plastic in one solid piece for consistency, durability, and strength. Unlike muzzles made from multiple joined sections, this construction reduces weak points while remaining lightweight by design and comfortable for everyday use. Easy To Clean ✨ The smooth injection moulded design and genuine Biothane® straps make cleaning simple. Dirt wipes away easily, helping guardians and professionals to keep their muzzle hygienic after muddy walks, training sessions, or veterinary visits. Read More about Warranty and Repairs 🔧 Modular Strap System Our modular dog muzzle strap system allows guardians to replace or customise straps without replacing the entire muzzle. That means less waste, less bulk, and more flexibility as your dog’s needs change over time. Shop Alternative Strapping 🌈 Customisable Colours Choose from interchangeable strap colours and beautiful basket muzzle colours to create a custom dog muzzle that suits your dog’s personality while improving visibility and helping change public perception around muzzle training. Shop Muzzles Made In The UK 🇬🇧 Our dog muzzles are proudly made in the UK and hand assembled with care by our team. We’re committed to creating high-quality dog muzzles that prioritise welfare, thoughtful design, and long-lasting durability from start to finish. Trusted By Professionals Worldwide 🩺 Designed by experienced trainers and canine behaviourists, our muzzles are trusted by veterinary professionals, Kids Around Dogs, the Holistic Grooming Academy, and dog professionals across the world. Every detail is carefully considered to support canine body language, emotional wellbeing, comfort, and safety.
The Muzzle Evolution

The Muzzle Evolution

by Clara Hewson on Jan 02 2025
We currently have 10 sizes in our range, as well as 2 designs in the prototype stage.  Our first muzzles launched after our Kickstarter, these were sizes Tolly, Neli and Sunny, followed by the size Rex a few months later.  Size Tolly Size Neli Size Sunny Size Rex Whilst we are still incredibly proud of our original sizes, seeing the muzzles on thousands of dogs meant that we have learned things along the way and found improvements we can make to ensure future muzzles are even better. No one has designed or manufactured muzzles like this before, so the entire process has been a learning curve, for everyone involved.  Our next size to launch was the eagerly anticipated size Harry. This was a completely different shape to the muzzles we have made before, as it is short and wide, aimed at Bully type dogs. We worked really hard ensuring that that edges were much rounder on this muzzle (which sounds easy but, in the injection-moulding world – not so much!) and was therefore softer on the dog.  Size Harry One of our customers also reached out to us to tell us that she had turned a head strap into a chin strap on her dog’s Harry muzzle, to help keep it stable as he was at the lower end of the recommended measurements for Harry. We loved the idea and made chin straps an addition to our additional strapping collection. (Thank you so much Aimee!)  We also introduced a new padded noseband add-on. Biothane is generally quite soft on dogs but some dogs who perhaps have less fur on the nose or are more sensitive, needed something more to ensure the muzzle wasn’t rubbing. The padded noseband had a squishy layer of foam on the inside to make it even more comfortable!  Next, size Taz launches which again has the softer edges to make it a smoother muzzle. We also increased the pant space even more to make sure dogs with a long jaw could pant freely. We learned from our previous designs that the top profile of the muzzle could obstruct the vision for some face shapes, so we really flattened the top in front of the eyes to limit this a much as possible. We also redesigned the way the head strap attaches, so that instead of the strap folding around the basket and creating a bump that could potentially rub some sensitive dogs, the strap now screws directly onto the basket so the noseband can lay nice and flat on the dogs’ face.  Size Taz Our next release wasn’t actually a muzzle but was another new add-on for our existing muzzles! Whilst we love the treat hole that we designed in the front of our muzzles, we recognised that it wasn’t ideal for dogs who scavenge! So, we designed a patent-pending scavenger guard which easily clips onto the front of the muzzle to cover the treat hole and front panel. We have 2 different scavenger guard styles now!  Standard Scavenger Guard Extra Secure Scavenger Guard After changing manufacturer and designer, we were able to really fine tune our design process and create a muzzle which we felt was our best yet. Size Mitzy The Mitzy was the next muzzle to launch, and it took a long time to perfect. Its development brought a number of hurdles and manufacturing challenges, but our commitment to creating a muzzle that prioritises comfort for the dog made every step worthwhile. The Mitzy introduced several key design improvements, including softer edges, increased pant space, a flatter top profile, and our updated head strap design. It also features carefully considered shaping under the neck alongside the additional pant space, helping to reduce the muzzle bumping against a dog’s neck as much as possible while maintaining comfort and freedom of movement. As our biggest muzzle to date, the Mitzy represented a major step forward in both design and manufacturing, and in 2025 it was recognised with the Pet Industry Federation Innovation Award, a proud milestone in our journey to keep improving muzzle welfare and comfort for dogs. Size Harry 2.0 Next came the re-evaluation of our Size Harry muzzle. Due to changes in manufacturing and tooling complications, we saw an opportunity to take everything we had learned from designing our other muzzles and apply it to one of our most popular sizes. The result was the Harry 2.0, a carefully refined evolution of the original design that maintained the same trusted internal width measurements while significantly improving comfort, fit, and overall user experience. The Harry 2.0 introduced a number of thoughtful refinements, including improved chin space beneath the treat hole to better accommodate slightly undershot jaws, slimmer and lighter bars to reduce overall weight without compromising strength, and smoother cheek-contact edges for enhanced comfort. Every internal edge was fully polished to minimise friction, while the removal of the inward “tick” on the inner cheek top corner created wider cheek room and a more comfortable fit. We also redesigned the corners near the neck to allow easier head movement, reduced the bulk of the internal bars for a sleeker feel, and updated the head strap fastening to prevent downward pressure on the noseband. Despite all of these improvements, the internal width measurements remained unchanged, ensuring the same reliable fit dogs were already accustomed to. The Harry 2.0 quickly became a standout product within our range, and in 2025 it was recognised with the PetQuip Product of the Year Award, another proud milestone in our mission to continually improve muzzle comfort, functionality, and welfare. Size Pippa We didn’t stop there. As our range continued to grow, we recognised a gap in the market for a smaller short-and-wide fit muzzle — something designed specifically for dogs with shorter snouts and broader facial structures who often struggle to find a comfortable, welfare-focused fit. By listening closely to our community and learning from every muzzle we had developed before, we set out to create the Size Pippa. Pippa became the smallest muzzle in our Short & Wide Fit collection and the shortest basket in our range, while still maintaining safe and functional panting, drinking, and treat space. Designed by a team of animal behaviourists, every detail was carefully considered to ensure comfort, practicality, and welfare remained at the forefront. The muzzle features carefully contoured shaping beneath the treat hole to better accommodate slightly undershot jaws, helping provide comfort even for dogs with unique facial structures. Smooth internal and cheek-contact edges help minimise rubbing and pressure points, while thinner internal bars create a lighter, sleeker feel without compromising durability or stability. Pippa also introduced our vision-friendly flat head strap fastening, designed to reduce visual obstruction and better support a dog’s spatial awareness. As with all of our basket muzzles, it was created with ethical muzzle use in mind, ensuring dogs can pant, drink, and comfortably receive treats when fitted correctly. The launch was incredibly well received, with pre-orders shipping on time and marking another exciting milestone in The Muzzle Movement’s journey of innovation and welfare-led design. Size Mia & Size Jimmy Small Size Dog Muzzle Then came our small sizes — Size Mia and Size Jimmy. Their development marked another important milestone for The Muzzle Movement, because for far too long small dogs have been overlooked when it comes to muzzle design, education, and welfare. As we explored the needs of smaller breeds more deeply, it became increasingly clear that small dogs deserve the same consideration, safety, and properly fitted equipment as larger dogs. Small dogs are often unfairly dismissed when it comes to behavioural support, despite research showing they can experience fear, anxiety, and defensive behaviours just as much, if not more, than larger breeds. Unfortunately, the market has historically offered very limited options for smaller dogs, especially those with unique head shapes or shorter snouts.  That’s why we worked hard to develop Size Mia and Size Jimmy: muzzles specifically created for smaller dogs, with welfare, comfort, and functionality at the centre of the design process. Rather than simply scaling down larger muzzles, these sizes were carefully engineered to suit the unique anatomy and behavioural needs of smaller breeds. Like the rest of our range, Mia and Jimmy are designed to allow dogs to pant, drink, and take treats comfortably when fitted correctly. They feature lightweight basket designs, smooth internal edges, and our welfare-focused shaping to support safer, more positive experiences for dogs and their guardians alike. The launch of Mia and Jimmy represents something much bigger than simply adding smaller sizes to our range. It reflects our ongoing mission to challenge outdated perceptions around muzzles and advocate for all dogs, regardless of size. Because small dogs need safe, comfortable, and ethical muzzle options too. Read More Size Mia (Pre-Order, shipping in September 2026) Size Jimmy (Pre-Order, shipping in March 2027) So what’s next in our Muzzle Evolution?  We have learned SO much from our first ever design to our most recent ones. We have some incredibly talented designers and manufacturers on board, and we have honed our own skills in recognising what is needed to improve on what we have already done.  We understand fit better, we know more about the confirmation of a dog’s face, we know what works and what doesn’t in terms of muzzle shape and positioning, we recognise what our customers want and need and most importantly we have taken feedback on board to make lives better for muzzled dogs.  We currently have a further two new muzzle sizes in the design process that we are working hard to bring to launch in the near future. If you would like to register your interest and be the first to hear updates about upcoming sizes and launches, click here to sign up. We are always continuing to develop, refine, and expand our range, so if we do not currently have the right size for your dog, please stay in touch and subscribe to our newsletter to hear about future developments.  Thank you so much for following our journey and supporting The Muzzle Movement. Size Patrick Size Galaxy Some are ready to go, but it costs us around £40k to manufacture the tools for just ONE size, hence why it takes us some time to build up the funds needed to reinvest.  We are unbelievably excited and incredibly proud of our future designs – one in particular has been a long process and we believe we have created a muzzle that no-one has been able to achieve before. It is beautifully shaped to ensure that special dogs wearing them are as comfortable as possible, it has been thoroughly tested on several dogs and we have designed entirely new strapping for it. It has been a labour of love to create a muzzle that is much-needed worldwide so we are very excited for its release – hopefully in 2026/7!  The tooling for each of our sizes has a lifespan too, so when each tool can no longer be used for current designs, we will tweak and alter them to create improved versions of each size. We are all passionate perfectionists with dog welfare at the front of our minds, so we keep learning and we will ALWAYS keep doing better. For the dogs. 
Our Journey so far

Our Journey so far

by Clara Hewson on Jan 01 2025
We cannot believe the rollercoaster that The Muzzle Movement has been on and we are so proud of EVERYTHING we have achieved so far November 2019  Clara adopts Tolly    Tolly is the reason The Muzzle Movement exists, my love for him and my frustration with peoples response to his muzzle lead me to quit my senior position in the UKs largest rescue.. and spend all of my time advocating for muzzled dogs and their guardians. Wild right! So what makes this pointer cross so special? I adopted Tolly from my place of work at the time - Dogs Trust, he was 7 years old and his life up to the day he came home with me included being exposed to domestic abuse. As a consequence, he would use aggressive behaviour when approached by unfamiliar people. Particularly men, in black jackets to be precise! Tolly also would use aggressive behaviour when approached by unfamiliar dogs, despite living happily with my other two pre-existing dogs. As you can imagine, this made him somewhat of a liability when out of the house! He had also bitten a member of the public. For the first time in my life, I was on the receiving end of the muzzle stigma! And my eyes were wide open! I realised that in order to change the public perception of muzzled dogs, I would need to create a muzzle that didn't just look nice but it met the needs of the dogs wearing them. I knew the arguments against muzzles now, 'they're cruel' 'you wouldn't tape a childs mouth shut' and those people weren't always wrong! We do have a responsibility to make sure that the muzzles our dogs are wearing, are ethical. That dogs can pant comfortably, drink easily and be reinforced freely! But are there actually muzzles out there that can both appear to be less scary AND be comfortable and ethical? Well.. the answer was not really! So, me and Tolly set off on a mission! First stop, Change the publics perception of muzzled dogs. Easy right? READ MORE   September 2021 Following her own experience, Clara sets up The Muzzle Movement Instagram page, to be a safe space for muzzled dog guardians, to share information, advice and muzzle advocacy. @the.muzzle.movement   October 2021 Clara realises that the kind of muzzle she was looking for, for Tolly, didn’t exist.  She begins to design what she is looking for and has it 3D printed for Tolly. The followers of The Muzzle Movement show interest in being able to buy something similar so the idea of creating a new muzzle properly develops! Clara also designs some advocacy apparel and stickers. November 2021 The first Muzzle Movement prototypes are unveiled on Instagram and earn an excited and positive reception! December 2021 The plan to launch The Muzzle Movement muzzles and accessories via Kickstarter begins. There is a long journey of planning and preparing ahead! January 2022 The Muzzle Movement Biothane Accessories are revealed, including collars, leads, long lines, safety straps and grab handles. 14th April 2022 The Kickstarter launches for sizes Sunny, Tolly & Neli.   15thApril 2022 Tragically, Tolly has to be put to sleep the day after the Kickstarter launch, due to an inoperable tumour in his spine. Clara is understandably devastated but resolves to continue this journey and make The Muzzle Movement Tolly’s legacy. 14th May 2022 The Kickstarter ends, having raised an incredible £46,101. 1008 muzzles are sold, with 117 customers choosing to add matching gear plus 246 stickers sold! June 2022 Clara has poured her heart and soul into The Muzzle Movement, balancing her full-time job while making an incredible 1,008 muzzles and fulfilling the Kickstarter orders—all from the humble beginnings of her spare room. Partner George was by her side every step of the way, lending his hands and energy to ensure every order was crafted and shipped with care. Together, Clara and George worked tirelessly, often clocking 70–80 hours a week to meet the overwhelming demand. The sheer volume of orders that came flooding in was both exhilarating and humbling, showing just how much the community believed in their mission. This dedication, passion, and relentless drive is what turned their vision into a reality, ensuring that every muzzle made it into the hands of dog guardians around the world. It’s a testament to the belief that with hard work, commitment, and a little teamwork, even the biggest challenges can be overcome. July 2022 Pre-orders, outside of Kickstarter, open to the general public. Annie joins part time helping to write a muzzle training guide and doing customer support.   January 2023 In the first 6 months of pre-orders 429 muzzles are ordered! A standard hole punch arrives meaning that straps are no longer punched a single hole at a time!  Size Rex launches as pre-order. April 2023 Bex joins the team helping to build muzzles and answer customer queries. Clara quits her job and becomes The Muzzle Movement CEO full time! We finally outgrow the spare room and move to our own unit! Size Taz & Size Harry is in the early stages of design as Clara recognised there was no muzzle off-the-shelf which is suitable for bull breeds. August 2023 Our beautiful new website launches and our order process streamlines!  Size Taz & Harry launches for pre-order. Becky joins part time helping with customer service and muzzle making September 2023 Bex becomes the first full time employee! Size Rex arrives and all of the pre-orders are hand assembled and shipped. We launch our first ever Limited Edition Halloween Collection with UV printed Biothane. Our brand new Affiliates scheme launches for force-free professionals. Ashley signed up to our affiliate scheme in September 2023. In her first 6 months of being an affiliate, Ashley has referred a whopping 89 orders & has earned almost £800 store credit in commission!   October 2023 We launch our Canine Professional Bundles, with each of our sizes and additional nosebands. These are aimed at trainers, rescues, vets etc. November 2023 After the success of our Halloween collection, we released a Limited Ed Christmas Collection. We also held our first ever fitting day, aimed at XL Bullies to try on our prototypes and help with the design process. Size Mitzy is designed. Rowan joins the team part time helping to build muzzles.   We had a fantastic time at the Hope Rescue event, reconnecting with many old friends and welcoming new ones into The Muzzle Movement community. It was heartwarming to see so many familiar faces and to assist new members with their muzzle fitting appointments, ensuring their dogs have the perfect fit for safety and comfort. Our brand-new stand with updated POS materials was a hit, and our photo booth provided a fun way for attendees to capture memories of the day. During our visit, we also had the opportunity to test the very first small dog prototypes on some incredibly sweet dogs who made wonderful models for the afternoon. Overall, the event was a great success, filled with support, engagement, and a shared love for our muzzled dogs. December 2023 Becky quits her job and joins the team full time as a Design and Development officer! Tabby joins us part-time to help with painting and manufacturing. We travel to Banbury to attend a muzzle fitting day organised by Sophie White, Veterinary Behaviourist. At the end of the month, size Harry arrives and we manage to ship an incredible 777 orders shipped, as well as receiving 910 orders. Size Mitzy continues to be developed.   December was a whirlwind of dedication and determination for Clara, George, and the entire team at The Muzzle Movement. It was a month defined by incredible milestones and non-stop hard work. As the month unfolded, we were thrilled to welcome the arrival of Size Harry, a long-anticipated addition to our muzzle range. This was a pivotal moment for us, and it sparked an overwhelming response from our community. By the end of December, we had achieved something truly remarkable: an incredible 777 orders shipped! Alongside this, we received a staggering 910 new orders—an amazing show of support and trust from our customers. These numbers reflect not just the demand but the belief in our mission to provide dogs with muzzles that prioritize comfort and safety.   In the midst of this, Size Mitzy continued its development journey, with improvements and refinements being made to ensure it meets the high standards we strive for in every product. The XL Bully ban also brought urgency and responsibility, as many dog guardians looked to us for reliable solutions. We worked around the clock—literally all hours of the day and night—to ensure we could meet the surge in demand and get muzzles out to those who needed them most.   December wasn't just about meeting orders; it was about stepping up for our community during a critical time. Every package shipped and every muzzle crafted carried with it our dedication to dogs and their guardians, making it a month we’ll never forget.     January 2024 Annie quits her own business and joins the team full time as Community Education and Engagement Officer. Size Taz is in full production.  We get our very own 3D printer to help us with our design process! February 2024 Clara’s partner George leaves his career as a Chef and joins the team full time! Rowan leaves her own business and takes up her role full time too!   March 2024 The Muzzle Movement team attend our FIRST EVER event and we jump in the deep end with – CRUFTS! We have the most incredible week and reach hundreds of guardians! We are so proud to be the first EVER stand dedicated to muzzle positivity in Crufts history! April 2024 We move to our larger unit and Meg J joins the team full time as a Customisation Officer.   We feature some muzzle articles in Dogs Today magazine for the next four months and we have our first professional photoshoot with some amazing dogs and guardians.   May 2024 We attend the Association of Dogs and Cats Homes Conference, as well as our first DogFest at Ragley Hall. Clara works on designing our new scavenger guards. (Patent-Pending) We launch a new muzzle fitters map on our website, showing force-free professionals who have our range of muzzles and offer fittings for the public.   June 2024 We have a really busy couple of months with just a week between several events! We attend BVA Live where Clara is invited to speak about muzzle use in Veterinary settings and we also exhibit at DogFest Tatton Park. We launch our new padded nosebands. July 2024 Our patent-pending scavenger guards launch for pre-order!   Bev joins our team as Marketing Executive! August 2024 Another busy events months sees up visiting Wales to attend the Hope Rescue Open Day before we head off up to Scotland to do a tour of some SSPCA centres!   Here we are able to discuss muzzling and muzzle fit with the staff, as well as fit 34 individual dogs for their own muzzles! Before heading home, we drive across to the North East Dog Festival where Clara presents a talk on muzzled dogs. We also launch some gorgeous new Biothane colours.   September 2024 Our last DogFest of the year is at Knebworth House. We launch our 2nd Halloween collection and we take delivery of the most exciting machine EVER!   Our custom designed, automated strap cutting machine was hand built for us and our needs! The first batch of Size Mitzy arrives and we ship 450 of the earliest pre-orders in just 4 days. We join the UK Dog Behaviour and Training Charter as a supporting company, as well as becoming Corporate Ambassadors of Pet Professional Guild. October 2024 Robyn joins our team full time to work on customer service and customisation. Clara attends the PetQuip awards and wins not one, but two prestigious awards! Clara wins Rising Star and The Muzzle Movement wins the Most Promising New Business Awards. We have an exciting visitor in Dr Scott, the Rescue Vet, to the unit to learn all about muzzles, what we do and how muzzles help in rescue.   We have a special day to test our top-secret size Galaxy prototypes – a design we have been working on for months to get it just right and to fill a huge gap in the market. We also sponsor and attend the Pet Professional Guild Summit.   November 2024 We hold a special fitting day for Staffy types to try on our new size Pippa/Patrick prototypes. We sponsor and attend the Animal Behaviour Kent ‘When Dogs Bite Conference’ and our 2nd Christmas collection launches.   Clara attends the Pet Industry Federation and wins the New Business of the Year Award.  We hold our first ever Black Friday sale and beat our own record by shipping 178 muzzles in one day! December 2024 We ship our 2nd batch of Mitzy pre-orders and launch a selection of colours of size Mitzy as in stock on the website This is the largest ‘off-the-shelf’ muzzle available to purchase in the world!     Unsung Heroes 2024 & Philippa Robinson Dog Welfare Award We attended the Unsung Heroes 2024 & Philippa Robinson Dog Welfare Award at the Houses of Parliament. It’s humbling to be recognised alongside so many dedicated individuals who strive every day to make a positive impact on dogs lives. As for the evening itself, it was filled with incredible speakers. Many congratulations to Dr Dan O’Neil, who was awarded the Philippa Robinson Dog Welfare Award for his outstanding work in this sector. It was a truly amazing event, brilliantly hosted by Dr Marc Abraham OBE.   We are chuffed to announce our new corporate partnership with The Pet Professional Guild (PPG). By joining forces with the PPG, whose ethics and professional standards so closely mirror our own, we’re strengthening our dedication to championing positive, cruelty free practices within the dog industry.   In the past year, we’ve: 🐾 Fitted over 100 XL Bullies in person, ensuring the perfect fit. 🐾 Shipped thousands of muzzles across the UK and worldwide, helping countless dogs live more comfortably. 🐾 Worked with guardians facing tight deadlines to get their dogs muzzle ready in time for the ban. One unexpected positive? The bright, colourful designs of our muzzles have helped shift public perception. Muzzled dogs aren’t scary… they’re loved, cared for, and have guardians willing to fight for them. Every single dog we’ve met this year has been sweet and loving, breaking the stereotypes perpetuated by the media. Guardians have gone to incredible lengths… travelling miles, navigating judgement, and doing whatever it takes to ensure their dogs are happy and safe. To all the guardians out there: You are not alone, and we’ll continue to support you every step of the way.   ALL OF THAT in such a short frame of time! We cannot believe the rollercoaster that The Muzzle Movement has been on and we are so proud of EVERYTHING we have achieved so far…but we are just getting started! We have big plans for 2025 including: Fulfilling all Mitzy pre-orders and fully stocking all colours on the website! Attending our second Crufts in March, plus several more events Finalising the designs and launching sizes Galaxy, Mia, Pippa, Patrick & Jimmy! Releasing a comprehensive online muzzle training course Launching our hugely anticipated wholesale option plus rescue discounts!    
Naming our muzzles

Naming our muzzles

by Clara Hewson on Jun 10 2024
Naming Our Muzzle Have you ever wondered why we name each of our sizes, instead of numbering them? We name them for two reasons! We are continuously releasing new sizes, so what is size 1 now, might be size 3 next year if we were to release two sizes smaller. Naming them helps to avoid confusion and the need to renumber or rename sizes later! We don't want to name our sizes by breed, because breed alone does not tell us if a muzzle will fit. There is too much variability within breeds for this to be an accurate sizing method. 🐶 We are dog lovers first and foremost We have worked and loved many dogs throughout our time working in rescue. Many of which have required a muzzle for one reason for another, and we want to tell their stories and help share the wide variety of reasons dogs might need to wear muzzles and show that these dogs were just as loved as any other unmuzzled dog. 🐾 Naming our sizes also helps us to share our own stories with you Give you a glimpse of the personal experiences we have had that lead us to where we are. In the hope that you might be able to relate to us if you also have the same shared experiences! Something that we feel is so important when working with challenging dogs, or living through challenging experiences. 🐶 Tolly's Story: The Dog Who Started It All Tolly was our first ever size that we designed and launched, because Tolly was to me (Clara) a very important part of The Muzzle Movement story.  I adopted Tolly at 7 years old from Dogs Trust Loughborough, after he had lived in a home where he was exposed to domestic abuse. We very quickly learnt that he was fearful of unfamiliar people and dogs, and would use aggressive behaviour in an attempt to create distance.  This meant that in order to keep him and others safe, he needed a muzzle! But I couldn't find anything that I loved, nothing that fit him comfortably. So.. I designed one! Just for him initially, but I quickly released other people had the same problem and were interested in what I was doing!  And so, Tolly was the dog that started this wild journey! Unfortunately Tolly never got to wear the muzzle I designed just for him, because he was euthanised the day after our Kickstarter launched due to an inoperable spinal tumour that caused him to no longer have use of his hind legs, you can read more about our story together in our 'About the movement' page.  Tolly features in all of our branding, and forever changed the course of my life! Let alone the impact he has made on all of the muzzled dogs that proudly wear his size all over the world. 🐾 Neli's Story: Learning to Love the Dog You Have I (Clara) adopted Neli from Carla Lane animals in Need, where she had landed after coming to the UK from Bulgaria when she was just 6 months old. And Neli taught me a lot about loving the dog in front of you, that ultimately prepared me 4 years later to love and accept Tolly for everything he was. As a dog trainer at the time, I adopted Neli with the intention of enjoying a life full of agility and other dog related classes and events. I started to realise that Neli was very uncomfortable with unfamiliar dogs and that despite my best efforts, the agility environment was not something that she enjoyed.  And if I'm completely honest I was disappointed at the time, I felt frustrated and upset because it wasn't how I had pictured our life to be, in fact our life was so restrictive as a result, because Neli would bark, growl and snap at other unfamiliar dogs. And so I feel such a lot of compassion for people who are living with dogs they didn't know they were getting, and I empathise with those that are feeling upset or frustrated.  But like they always say! 'You get the dog you need, not the dog you want' and that couldn't be more true in my case. Neli taught me so much about just enjoying the life your dog loves, because of her I have explored places we never would have otherwise, in search of quiet secluded walking spots. We started scent work together, we invested time in tricks training and even grew to love training together at a distance from other dogs.  Neli is perfect, and I feel regretful that I ever felt anything different! But I feel her story is so important and helps to highlight that its okay to feel remorse for the dog you don't have, but if you listen to what you dog needs, you might just find that they have an even better life planned for you both!  🐕 Sunny's Story: Trust, Boundaries, & Second Chances I worked with Sunny for many years within rescue, when he arrived he was 18 months old and the abuse he had lived through during this early period of his life had a lasting impact on his ability to trust people, and resulted in the belief that people would only respect his boundaries if he used overt displays of aggression.  Sunny taught me so much about consent, about rebuilding trust, about using space to reinforce low level signs of discomfort and about building a truly safe space that allows an animal to have big feelings without being at risk of a bite. Sunny had bitten on multiple occasions and would jump to growling and snapping when under pressure. We at the rescue had to be extremely careful about placing him back in a home due to the risk that he presented to strangers. It was a long time before we felt comfortable with the idea, and even longer before the right home came along.  Sunny's story shows that there are amazing people out there, that are willing to not only accept dogs with a bite history, but love them deeply and continue to advocate for them so that they can feel safe and secure.  Sunny never got to try the muzzle I named after him, because he gets to live out the rest of his life with acres of land, loved by his forever family. 🐕 Rex's Story: A Legacy Behind Every Prototype This size was a tribute to two people who have been a huge part of The Muzzle Movement journey, Rex's guardians are responsible for making all of our 3D printed prototypes which as you can imagine, is vital.  Without Rex's humans, we wouldn't be able to try and test all of our new sizes, we wouldn't be able to show you sizes before they were released and we wouldn't be able to identify modifications that need to be made before releasing the sizes for pre order.  Rex would sometimes wear a muzzle to aid introductions to new people and this sometimes made him feel uncomfortable. But unfortunately, Rex passed away before we were able to raise the funds to make this size a reality, so on behalf of Rex's people, we named this size after him to show our appreciation for everything they have done for us this far. We hope that seeing Rex's muzzle on dogs all over the world brings them some comfort, as it does for me with Size Tolly. 🐩 Harry's Story: Compassion, Consent, and Doing What's Right Obviously, the first muzzle in our 'Bully' range had to honour a very special dog. Obviously, the first muzzle in our 'Bully' range (wide head, short snout) had to pay tribute to a very special pup! I worked with Harry for a long time during my time in rescue, Harry spent most of his life in kennels prior to coming into the rescue I worked at, he was taken to a boarding kennels and never picked up. The boarding kennels did they best they could but eventually realised Harry needed more support and contacted a rescue for help. Harry struggled immensely with veterinary handling, and at times general casual handling if it was in an area where he was anticipating pain. Harry had a number of ongoing medical conditions such as skin and ear infections, but he was unable to be handled safely and therefore unable to receive adequate medical care.  Harry also could be very fearful of unfamiliar people, which meant that he needed careful introductions utilising a muzzle - looking back now I wish for nothing more than Harry to have had one of our muzzles available to him then. I was tasked with helping Harry form new associations with handling, and for the first time in his life provide him with the space to say 'no thank you' without using aggressive behaviour. We made huge strides together, he was muzzle trained, able to give consent for ear and skin medication and his relationship with the vets was improving.  Unfortunately, before Harry was ever safe enough to go home, his cruciates went. Harry was a very large boy and in significant pain, paired with his discomfort in the vet suite and increased risk to anyone handling him, it meant that he wasn't a suitable candidate for surgery.  It was a heartbreaking time for everyone involved, he was much loved and had worked so hard, but fallen at this last hurdle. Unfortunately Harry was euthanised on medical grounds due to quality of life concerns.  I feel his story is so important for a few reasons  The ability to be able to say no to physical contact isn't a luxury, Harry spent along time believing that the only way people would listen is if he used overt displays of aggressive behaviour, if his pleas for space were heard earlier, Harry might have been a suitable candidate for surgery when the time came  Euthanasia is sometimes the kindest thing we can do for a dog that we love. There is no shame in doing what's in your dogs best interest, Harry could have suffered for a long time. But we loved him enough not to ask him to.  🐕 Taz's Story: Love, Loss, and a Lasting Connection Taz is a very sentimental size, and I thought long and hard before choosing this name because I knew if I did I would inevitably talk about her importance to me, which sometimes is a story I'm not ready to tell! Taz is my 'family dog' - she was so special to each of us, but had an extremely close relationship with my parents. When me and my siblings moved away from home Taz kept my parents on their toes. She was quite a cheeky monkey, even at 12 years old she never lost her ability to cause so much chaos you couldn't help but laugh!  But my Dad found Taz's antics particularly hilarious. They would spend hours together chasing balls into the sea, and we all used to joke that Taz was in fact my dads favourite daughter! At the age of 25, I lost my Dad to cancer. Through the confusion and heartache Taz was the one thing that made me and my family feel connected to my dad.  Taz was rushed to the vets and passed away on my dads birthday the following year, it was our first of his birthdays without him and to say it was traumatic is an understatement.  But something that brings me peace is knowing that they are together again and I imagine them walking together along the coast. Peaceful and calm.  Its going to be both heart warming and heart breaking to see the Taz size, but I hope to see her size make it to the seaside someday and I hope you share those videos with me when it does.  I hope that Taz's story helps you get to know me a little better, my dad ran his own business and I have to say, I am my fathers daughter! So everything I have been able to achieve, is because he showed me it was all possible.  🐕 Mitzy's Story: A Second Chance, A Lasting Impact Mitzy is a new addition to our muzzle line up, and there was no-one I wanted to name this size after more. Mitzy was a large rottie cross I worked alongside during my time in rescue, she had some ongoing medical conditions there were likely contributing towards her behaviour around dogs and unfamiliar people. Which was often to bark lunge and sometimes snap or growl.  Mitzy wore a muzzle whenever she was meeting someone new or if she was likely to see other dogs. She was an older lady and was by far one of our favourite dogs to work alongside throughout the covid pandemic! Everyone that loved Mitzy (and there was a lot of us!) worried that because she was an older girl, and we were unable to rehome her due to the covid lockdown (because he needed to meet people many times before she was safe to go home with them - which we weren't allowed to do at the time), that she might spend the reminder of her life living with us in kennels.. Mitzy had a few things stacked against her, that made her less desirable for adoption. So as soon as the first lockdown lifted I got to work finding her a suitable foster home, it took us a little while but finally, before the second lockdown Mitzy found her way (after many slow introductions!) into her foster carers heart and snoozed happily on his sofa for the happiest three weeks she had in a very long time!  Mitzy was euthanised on medical grounds shortly after, but not before she had a special sleepover with all of her favourite people in rescue. I wanted to share her story because her foster carer gave Mitzy the gift of spending the last few weeks of her life comfortable in a loving home, and all of the people that loved her so dearly comfort knowing she didn't spend the last few weeks of her life in kennels.  I want this size to highlight just how important it is for people to consider fostering dogs, particularly if you have a home environment and circumstances that would allow you to foster a more challenging dog. Mitzy's story is so special because someone was kind enough to give her a chance, despite the additional effort it took them to get to know her, and the commitment to regular medication.  There are some truly amazing people out there, giving up their free time to help dogs just like Mitzy - and we cant say thank you enough if you are one of them! 🐕 Pippa's Story: The Dog Who Helped Change Everything Pippa's journey is one of resilience, second chances, and lasting impact. She first arrived at the rescue centre where Clara, our founder, was working alongside Becky, Meg, and Annie, while also juggling 72-hour weeks building The Muzzle Movement from the ground up. Initially identified as a Pit Bull "type," Pippa faced the risk of euthanasia under breed-specific legislation. But Clara knew she deserved a fair assessment and brought in an expert witness to evaluate her properly. The outcome was life-saving. Pippa did not meet enough of the criteria to be classified as a Pit Bull "type" and because of that, she was given a second chance. After some more time in rescue, Pippa found her forever home, where she is now thriving with her loving guardians. Pippa also became part of something bigger. During the early development of our Harry muzzle size, she helped test our prototype. Although she needed a smaller size, her contribution helped shape a muzzle that now supports countless XL Bullies, especially important as the Bully Ban came into effect soon after. "Since Pippa has been with us after getting her from Dogs Trust, she has really come out of her shell. She was shy and unsure at first but quickly settled and now loves attention from everyone she meets. She always wants to be close and would happily sit on your lap for hours enjoying back rubs. She loves treats and toys, although they don't last long! She couldn't be a more loving and gentle dog and brings so much joy to our home." — Pippa's Guardian Pippa's legacy lives on in every dog we help keep safe, and we are endlessly grateful for the role she's played in our journey 💖 🐕 Mia's Story: The Dog Who Chose Me As a teenager, I worked in a breeding boarding kennel during a time when I felt completely unsure about my future. Looking back, there were too many dogs and not enough meaningful human interaction, but at the time, I didn't know any different. It was there that I met Mia. Mia was incredibly fearful. She had very little positive human contact and had never left the kennel in her first two years. The boarding kennel owners bred Cavaliers and Westies, Mia is a mix of both, and at the time, Cavapoos were becoming popular. In an attempt to make her more "useful," she had a litter at just two years old with a miniature poodle. I had asked if I could take her home, but was told she was reserved for a family member. When her puppies didn't meet expectations, everything changed — they told me I could keep her, as they no longer needed her. At 18, it took a lot of convincing to bring her home, but she has been by my side ever since, a true heart dog. The day Mia came home, she was terrified. Having never experienced a home before, everything was overwhelming. She was unable to be handled by anyone but me for years, and her fear often showed through barking, growling, and sometimes biting if she felt threatened. Fast movements, like children, balls, or even balloons, were especially frightening. Her early experiences shaped her world. She struggled with strangers, and there were moments where fear led to bites when she felt unsafe. Even now, after 10 years living with my partner, it's only recently that she's been comfortable being lifted by him. But through everything — six homes, university, and life changes — one thing has remained constant: me. Now at 14, Mia faces new challenges, and muzzles have become an important tool, not just for stranger interactions, but also for safe veterinary care and her wellbeing. Looking back, I only wish I'd known about muzzles sooner. There simply weren't suitable options for small dogs like Mia at the time. That's why it means so much that dogs like her now have access to better, safer choices, helping them navigate the world with more support, safety, and understanding. 🐕 Jimmy's Story: Listening to What They Need Jimmy came into Dogs Trust as a stray and was quickly rehomed, but after just a few weeks, he was returned following an incident in the home. Back in kennels, Jimmy began displaying a concerning new behaviour: frequent full-body shaking. This happened almost constantly, whether he was alone in his kennel, out on walks, or during training sessions. It became increasingly distressing for him, affecting his ability to settle, enjoy walks, and engage with training. Jimmy was seen regularly by the vets (wearing a muzzle as a precaution), and initially, the behaviour was thought to be behavioural. But something didn't feel quite right. When this was ruled out, further investigations were carried out, including a referral to an external specialist. It was there that the true cause was identified: an underlying ear condition requiring ongoing treatment with medicated drops. With the right care and close monitoring over the following months, Jimmy's condition began to improve. As his discomfort reduced, so did the shaking, and slowly, he started to enjoy life again, rediscovering his love for walks and re-engaging with training. He also continued his positive muzzle training, helping to ensure veterinary visits remained as safe and stress-free as possible. Once he was medically stable and ready, Jimmy was placed back up for rehoming, and this time, he found his forever home, where he has happily remained 💛   Atlas If you follow us on instagram, I am sure you already know who Atlas is! I adopted Atlas at 12 weeks old from Dogs Trust, almost one year after losing Tolly, and to say he is a handful is quite the understatement!  Atlas is a large bully breed cross, and unfortunately likely to be swept up in the UKs XL Bully type ban despite not being an XL Bully at all. Which means Atlas is likely to have to wear a muzzle at all times when out in public. Fortunately Atlas has been modelling muzzles and teaching people how to muzzle train since his very first week in our home!  Atlas's story highlights the importance of muzzle training, even when you don't think that you will ever need one - we chose to make sure Atlas was comfortable in a muzzle because in an emergency we wanted to know that if we ever needed a muzzle he knew what to do and it wasn't another additional stressor for him.  It turns out, we have inadvertently been preparing him for a lifetime of muzzles, and we couldn't be more grateful that we started training when he was a puppy - because it means muzzles are just a normal part of his every day life already and not something scary to be worried about, but just like any other part of his walking gear, he gets excited to see his muzzle because great things happen when its on.  There really is no age too young to introduce a muzzle! At the end of the day even if you never need one, Muzzle training is just a fun game for you and your dog to do together that helps to build confidence, learn more about your dogs preferences and training style and helps grow your relationship. We are pleased Atlas can help highlight this, even if we are so sad about the impact that his appearance will have on the rest of his life. Signup to our newsletters to keep intouch with new releases and news updates.  Muzzle Sizes We Are Working on for 2026-27 You need to sign up to our mailing list to be notified when new sizes are launched for pre-order! We always have new sizes that we are raising funds to be able to make them a reality! 💛 👉 Patrick's Story: A Dog Who Deserved More Time Patrick was a black Patterdale/Staffy/Lurcher-type we worked with at Dogs Trust. With people he knew, he was a real snuggle bug, but building that relationship took time. Not because he wasn't friendly, but because he carried a lot of frustration. He would often express this by grabbing and ragging at clothing or sleeves (and arms if they were inside them), which could be intense and difficult to interrupt. Because of this, muzzles were a normal part of his life from early on. A lot of Patrick's frustration came from kennel life, the noise, restricted routine, limited human contact, and the presence of other dogs. Although he was a lovely boy, he was high risk around other dogs, which added to the complexity of managing him in rescue. He lived in a sanctuary setup with access to a secure field, a quiet environment, and a small, consistent team of handlers who gave him predictable walks and met his needs as best as possible. Patrick had a very obsessive nature. If he saw another dog, his barking and lunging wouldn't stop even after the dog had gone. When he dug, he wouldn't stop until he was exhausted. The same applied to his grabbing behaviours, once he started, it was hard to redirect him, even with food. Over time, his team learned his triggers and how to prevent situations escalating, and for a while he became more settled and comfortable. When he seemed ready, he was adopted, just as the first lockdown began. Sadly, the transition happened faster than ideal due to the circumstances, and he was returned after one night. Back in kennels, he struggled to readjust. Around the same time, he broke a nail on his front foot. What should have been a minor injury became the focus of a compulsive behaviour. 🐾 Galaxy's Story: From Fearful to Flourishing Galaxy, a small Bulldog cross, arrived in kennels absolutely petrified. She was a sweet but deeply worried girl, spending much of her time quivering and cowering. It was clear she liked people, but only those who took the time to move slowly, gently, and earn her trust. Fortunately, during lockdown, we were able to give her exactly that. With more time and consistency, Galaxy began to show us who she really was. Beneath the fear was a bouncy, playful, wonderfully goofy dog just waiting to feel safe. As restrictions eased, Galaxy spent time in foster homes with the team to help her adjust to life outside kennels. While she struggled with other dogs, it became clear that in the right home, as the only dog, with a patient and understanding person, she would thrive. Her adopter put in the time. Through multiple visits and a gradual transition over several weeks, they built a strong, secure bond that allowed Galaxy to settle at her own pace. There were setbacks along the way, particularly when new people were introduced into her world, but with continued patience and understanding, she has gone on to flourish. Today, Galaxy is thriving. Her confidence has grown enormously, she has formed positive relationships with her extended family, and she even has dog friends, something that once felt out of reach. Galaxy never had access to a well-fitting muzzle, which made introductions to new people more challenging and higher risk than they needed to be. A suitable muzzle could have helped her feel safer and allowed her world to expand more quickly. Naming this size after Galaxy feels like a fitting tribute, not only to her journey and resilience, but as a reminder of why it's so important that dogs like her have access to the right tools from the start. A quick heads-up: Since we're still perfecting the design, official measurements aren't confirmed yet. That means this size won't appear in the sizing quiz just yet, and there's no size chart available, but trust us, it'll be worth the wait!
How much do The Muzzle Movement Muzzles weigh?

How much do The Muzzle Movement Muzzles weigh?

by Clara Hewson on Nov 05 2023
  We get asked about how lightweight our muzzles are, and the answer is; lightweight! We have compared all of our current muzzles, with the 25mm (12mm for small size Mia) nose band and no upgrades, so that you can take a look for yourself. Size Mia Pre-order only Customisable Muzzles Size Rex Customisable Muzzles Ready to Ship Muzzles Size Neli Customisable Muzzles Ready to Ship Muzzles Size Tolly Customisable Muzzles Ready to Ship Muzzles Size Taz Customisable Muzzles Ready to Ship Muzzles Size Sunny Customisable Muzzles Ready to Ship Muzzles Size Pippa Customisable Muzzles Ready to Ship Muzzles Size Harry 2.0 Customisable Muzzles Ready to Ship Muzzles Size Mitzy Customisable Muzzles Ready to Ship Muzzles It's hard to compare our muzzles to some other brands, because our muzzles are designed to provide your dogs with adequate pant room. So a muzzle of another brand that fits a similar dog, may be lighter because they are overall smaller due to not providing adequate room for your dog to be able to pant fully. Lighter by Design We designed our muzzles to keep weight to a minimum. In our comparisons with popular basket-style muzzles, most of our range comes in lighter, making them some of the lightest muzzles we’ve come across. Not sure which size is right for your dog? Take our muzzle measurements quiz
How The Muzzle Movement muzzles are made?

How The Muzzle Movement muzzles are made?

by Clara Hewson on Sep 13 2023
How our Muzzles are made This is the first of a series of blog posts showing you the behind the scenes process, how we got to where we are and what steps we have learnt along the way!  This time we are going to walk you through our design to manufacture process from start to finish! Remember the muzzle movement is only just 2 years old, prior to this we had never ran a business before! Let alone launched an entirely new, ground breaking product!  We had to learn everything as we went, we don't have any angel investors, or silent partners. We are a tiny team, but we have got big dreams!! We start with measurements based on a 'type' of dog we would like to create a size for, this is usually based on customer feedback but sometimes because we feel this is a size that is likely to be popular. We begin creating a 3D model of this size, at this early stage we aren't worried too much about the 'aesthetics' we are really focused on making sure that this muzzle is going to be functional and fit the dogs that we wanted it to.  Sometimes this is easy, if we are releasing a size that is closely based on a pre-existing size but with some changes like additional pant room.  Other times, this is very challenging, because we are designing our muzzles from scratch, we aren't using another muzzle companies measurements or style, because we want to create something that is uniquely designed with the wearer in mind.  Stage 2. Print a Prototype Once we have an initial design we are happy with, we get this model 3D printed. Before we ever try this size on a dog, we look for obvious flaws in design like if the nose band will sit as intended, if there are any large gaps or holes that need to be made smaller, if there are any bars that are going to impact the dogs comfort and we go back to the drawing board and make any edits required!   We usually work our way through a couple of prototypes at this stage, without yet even trying them on the intended faces!  Stage 3. Rope in the Rescues Once we are happy with the basic shape and fit of the nose band, we will search through our contacts in rescue looking for dogs that fit within our anticipated range!  We then ask our friends to get us some video footage of the desired dogs doing some fun muzzle training. We try and make sure we get a variety of different dogs that we think are likely to fall within this new sizes recommended range. Some of these dogs are completely muzzle trained, others have never seen a muzzle before.  We would never ask anyone to put a muzzle on a dog, unless the dog was pre-conditioned to a muzzle and comfortable with the process. These prototype sessions are usually good fun for both the dog and the handler!  This stage can take weeks, as we are working with rescues, and due to having worked in rescue ourselves we know the time pressures that come with this type of environment!  We also ask our rescue friends for any feedback, such as was the treat hole in the right position and we usually ask for photos to better understand any feedback provided. Stage 4. Anyalysis We analyse the video footage, looking specifically at how the muzzle fits on the different dogs faces.   What we are look for at this stage is: - Do these dogs have enough room to pant? - Is the treat hole in the right postion? -does the muzzle fit well on the dogs cheeks? - Is the muzzle the right length? - is there anything that is obstructing the vision? - are there any areas where we think the holes are to big? - does the nose band sit correctly on the dogs face? - are there any other fit related concerns?  Usually there is lots of work that needs to be done! We will often go back to the 3D drawing and make lots of edits, before reprinting and starting the process over again, trying it on the same dogs a second time if we can, but hopefully by this stage they have gone home! So often it is a new lot of dogs!  These 4 stages can take months, usually we have a minimum of 5 different prototypes printed, before we release anything publicly!  Stage 5. Finalise before Launch Okay now we are confident we are on the final prototype, we do a few  things simultaneously!  1) We go back to our rescue friends and ask them to gather as much high quality video footage and photos as possible, and we start to explore family and friends who might have dogs that fit within this size range. The aim here is to begin gathering content to use to show you this size on social media.  2) we get the final measurements, including with the two different widths of nose band, and we upload these measurements to our pre-order store so people can pre order this size based on measurements alone (which should be all you need, as you cannot size based on breed!)    3) We do a size comparison on our instagram highlights, showing this size compared to our other pre-existing sizes, this is saved into our 'new size information' highlight. and finally 4) we add the final touches to the 3D model, such as branding, size name, bevel any edges, and make sure we are happy with how to muzzle looks aesthetically.  Stage 6. Raise the Funds The muzzle now begins the fund raising phase! Manufacturing an injection moulded muzzle is extremely expensive. The tooling for the injection mould costs around £18,000-£30,000 (per size!).  In order to raise these funds, we save money from the sales of our current sizes, but we also raise funds through pre orders. We set a target, which is usually the amount of muzzles we need to sell of this size, in order to be able to start manufacturing, to allow people to order their desired size, without being charged until the manufacturing process begins.   During this period of fund raising we are in discussions with our manufacturers to make sure that the predicted quotes don't change. As sometimes, it can take months from when we initially release a size for pre-order, to beginning manufacturing. And during this time there can sometimes be additional costs incurred such as the price of materials changing.  Stage 7. Target Reached We have hit our target and no have the funds we need, so we pay our manufacturers 50% upfront and start building the injection mould.  This is an extremely lengthy process and takes approximately 12-16 weeks, depending on the time of year and what other projects they have happening at the same time.  Throughout that 12-16 week period, we continue to gather footage of prototypes on dogs and promote across social media in order to raise the funds for the second payment which is due in order to begin making the moulds themselves.    Stage 8. Final Samples The injection mould tooling is finished! We now get what is called a final sample, which instead of a 3D print, is an injection moulded sample of our final product. this is the last opportunity we have to make any additional changes - and even then the changes that we can make at this stage are extremely limited and usually incur an additional fee. We use this sample to ensure that we have an accurate understanding of what the strapping and nose bands need to be and once we are happy we pay the second instalment and we proceed with making the moulds!    Stage 9. Action Sations! At this stage, it's all things go! We have lots to do, and very little time to do it!  Usually we have sold a huge number of muzzles in advance of the moulds arriving with us at our warehouse. Which means we have hundreds of different biothane parts to make!  So whilst we are busy making all the nose bands and straps, a stage that we can't do until we have had the final sample and are certain that all measurements are correct and final. This usually means that we have to rope in additional hands, like temporary workers, friends and family.  We also update all of the people that have pre-ordered this size, because ship date is now almost upon us! which means everyone needs to confirm their address hasn't changed and that they don't want to make any last min changes to their order.  Sneak Peek behind the scenes... At the same time, the manufacturers are injection moulding hundreds of muzzles!  Our muzzles are made from Polyethylene, which is a commonly used plastic that can be used for anything from food and drink containers to replacement knee joints! Each time the manufacturer switches the plastic colour, the machine has to be flushed clean. Which means that we have a minimum order we have to meet, we can't simply order 30 or 40 pastel pink, we have to make sure it's cost effective for both us and for them! This is usually costly, because although we have usually sold lots of muzzles at this point, we are normally ordering even more than we have sold.     Stage 10. Building & Shipping Now we have all of the biothane parts ready, the muzzles are delivered to our unit in the hundreds or thousands!  We now have the mammoth task of attaching all of the strapping, which is all done in house at our own unit. The reason we do this ourselves, is to give you the choice to pick everything from hardware colour, to biothane colour, to fastening type.  If we were to outsource this we would loose the ability to remain flexible and you wouldn't have the ability to design and choose your perfect colour scheme! Plus it's the best bit anyway! Making your muzzles by hand brings us so much joy! We have a number of different machines that help us save time, keep an eye our for a future blog where we can share the lessons we have learned along the way!