MEASURING INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR CUSTOM MADE MUZZLE
// Preparation to order your individual muzzle
Before you get started, it’s important to measure your dog. This is quite simple. we need only length, height and circumference of the dog’s snout. If you also give us the field width and dog breed, we have a better control if your measured values can be correct.
We check every order: When we receive your order, we check again very precisely whether your measurements can be correct. If we are not quite sure here, we will contact you within a few hours by mail and clarify the measurement with you again exactly. You don’t have to worry about your readings when you place your order, we’re here for you!
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It’s best to take photos of the measurement process, so you can read the readings at your leisure afterwards and don’t have to be so quick when your dog is moving.
We may also ask you for measurement photos because we want to check your values again. Then you’ve already taken the photos.
Measure height
At stop measure, straight down, catch closed. Can also be measured with a ruler. No encores!
Measured value in image: 7 cm
Measure length
Measure at the stop, straight forward to the tip of the nose. Can also be measured with a ruler. No encores!
Measured value in the image: 7.5 cm
Measure circumference
Measure at stop. Lay tape measure loosely around. Catch closed. No encores!
Measured value in the image: 22.6 cm
Measure width
Measure at the stop, straight across the nose. Can also be measured with a ruler.
Measured value in the image: 6 cm
Your safety plus
If we notice anything wrong with your entries, we will contact you and check all the values again together with you.
If you don’t hear from us everything is fine.
If you don’t hear from us or we have coordinated everything with you we give you a fit guarantee on your Limuzz.
If you are not sure about the measurement write us, we will be glad to help you.(info@limuzz.com)
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The Limuzz team checks all measured values
Video tutorial - How to measure a muzzle
Take a look at our short video in which we show you exactly how the measurement works.
Switch on sound!