Muzzled and Misunderstood – Love Letter to My Muzzled Dog


It’s here! Thanks to the incredible support from our Kickstarter backers and our amazing main sponsors, Baskerville and the Professional Association of Canine Trainers, PACT, Muzzled and Misunderstood – Love Letter to My Muzzled Dog is officially available on Amazon!


This beautifully curated book features over 50 muzzled dogs, captured living their best lives — playful, adventurous, and deeply loved. Alongside each portrait is a love letter written by their pet guardian, celebrating their bond and sharing the real stories behind the muzzle.


This project aims to challenge the stigma around muzzles and show the world that a muzzled dog is not a bad dog — they’re simply being set up for success.


Want a little preview? Meet some of the featured pooches in our sneak peek blog post.

The Pet Business Wellbeing Podcast With Nathan Dunleavy


This episode is an honest, compassionate conversation designed to help people better understand muzzle dogs and the humans who love them.

Find it on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podacast.

Simplify Shelter Behaviour


Listen as we chat about the project with Tom Candy here.

KAD Kids Around Dogs


The lovely Debbie reviewing my book on her YouTube channel.

Barks from the Bookshelf


Corrin and Steve from PACT interviewed me about my book, Muzzled and Misunderstood.

Give it a listen here.

Dog Talk With Nick Benger


Listen as we talk about muzzles, muzzle training, and dogs in general with the amazing Nick Benger.

Click here.

Lurcher dog running and leaping joyfully through tall green grass in sunny outdoor field.
A Border Collie splashes through shallow water at sunset creating a beautiful golden silhouette effect.
A white scruffy dog sits attentively in an arched brick hallway with warm lighting and architectural elements.
Sequence of close-up shots showing a bullie playing with a blue rope toy in a grassy field.
Springer Spaniel running and leaping through a grassy meadow at sunset with golden light in the background.
A Dalmatian dog sits in a grassy field during golden hour sunset lighting, looking directly at camera.
Dog wearing muzzle sits in sunny meadow with dandelions while backlit by warm golden light.

Do you have a Nervous or Anxious Dog?


Are you worried that your dog won’t cope with a portrait experience? I completely understand how it feels to love a dog who finds the world overwhelming. Whether your pup is anxious, reactive, or just needs a little extra space, please know — you are not alone, and I can help.


A few years ago, I was a Training Assistant at Sussex County Dog Training, where I worked with a wide range of dogs, including those who struggled with reactivity or nervousness. I now bring that same calm, relaxed approach to every portrait experience, helping even the most sensitive pups feel safe and understood.


To help you decide if I’m the right photographer for you and your dog, you’re very welcome to book a complimentary introductory call. It’s a relaxed chat — no pressure, just a chance to talk through your dog’s needs and make a plan that suits them.

Here's what Riyukta had to say:

A positive review discussing Storm's friendly socializing at dog daycare and the owner's experience with watchful staff.

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