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Date: | Tue, 4 Apr 1995 11:12:43 -0500 |
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Hi all,
I was wondering about something. I agree that a muzzle will give off a bad
impression and I also understand the wish to protect ones little ones, but I
was wondering how it could be engineered to actually work. I've taken a good
look at Nibbles since this conversation cropped up and I am not convinced that
anyone could make a muzzle that would work on ferrets. Judging by the shape
of the skull and the fact that a ferret can lay flat, effectively eliminating
any "edges" that the muzzle could wrap around, I'm at a loss to think of a way
to design one. I'm not interested in making one myself, but I'd like to see a
design that actually worked. I could see them now, laying down flat, putting
their pwas on the muzzle and shimmying out of it. I just don't think it can
be done. At least not in a way that isn't cruelly limiting the ferret's
mobility. I've seen dog muzzels and because of the shape of a dog's head, the
muzzle can stay on and only limit the dog's jaw mobility. This kind of
design, I believe, would be totally ineffectual on ferrets and any attempt at
attaching it to a type of harness would (IMHO) severly limit the mobility of a
ferret's neck and possibly their shoulder area as well. I don't think it can
be done, but would be interested in seeing a model that works.
Jim Makowski and Nibbles(Muzzle???!!!! There has to be something in the
union rules against muzzles!)
[Posted in FML issue 1155]
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