Dog Muzzle Training Course
Muzzling your dog can feel overwhelming, filled with questions and emotions: Will my dog hate it? Will people judge me? Can my dog still live a happy life? We get it. We’ve been there too.
As experienced trainers and dog guardians, we’ve worked with hundreds of rescue and companion dogs who needed muzzle training. We know that muzzled dogs can live joyful, confident, and fulfilling lives and we’re here to show you how.
Muzzle Training Course
We don’t want our dogs to just ‘get used to’ wearing a muzzle, we want them to feel completely confident and comfortable wearing one.
Ready to help your dog feel calm and confident in their muzzle? 👉 Start your muzzle training journey today.
🐾 Which Course Tier Is Right for You?
Not sure which version of the course best fits your needs? Use the comparison chart below to explore what’s included in each of our four thoughtfully designed training tiers
Standard, Ultimate, and Ultimate PLUS. Whether you're looking for essential muzzle training tools, personalized trainer support, or a fully-loaded experience with gear and enrichment toys, we’ve got you covered. Each tier includes lifetime access to expert-led video lessons, with added bonuses like training trackers, printable summaries, customized muzzles, and virtual appointments depending on the level you choose.
Pick your tier with confidence and start your training journey today!
The trainers here at
The Muzzle Movement are Clara, Becky & Annie.
Clara (CEO)
Clara is an expert in this field. She has a MSC in clinical animal behaviour, 7 years experience at the largest rescue in the UK, 2 of those years overseeing their largest specialist rehabilitation unit and 1.5 years supporting all 7 of the south east centres with their most challenging cases. Clara has 3 dogs. Pig, an elderly Cavalier cross, Neli, a Bulgarian rescue and Atlas, a huge bull breed rescued from Dogs Trust as a puppy.
Becky
Becky (Design and Development Officer) has been working in rescue for around 10 years. She has a Level 4 diploma in Training and Behaviour and has worked on rehabilitating dogs with severe behavioural issues in a national dog rehoming organisation. Becky has a rescued Akita called Marvel.
Annie
Annie (Community Education and Engagement Officer) has also worked in with dogs for over a decade. She previously ran her own boarding kennels, then spent 5 years working at a national dog welfare organisation, 3 of those years as a trainer, before spending 2 years self-employed offering training and behaviour consultations after having her daughter. Annie is a member of APDT (01566), IMDT and the ABTC. She has a Chihuahua called Flora, and an American Cocker Spaniel called Nelly, who is muzzled for walks.
The Muzzle Movement
Is dedicated to advocating for the safe use of muzzles on dogs and also has a welcoming community on social media, promoting positive muzzle messages, information and advice. The team is largely made up of people with a background in training and behaviour, especially within the rescue industry. The Muzzle Movement is passionately force-free and advocates the use of science-based positive reinforcement training methods.