Здравствуйте!
Zdravstvuyte
means 'Hello!'
in Russian.
How the heck are you? Ready for a mug of coffee and a virtual muffin, doughnut or Russian pastry? Help yourself. Ya-dada-dada-dadada-da! Hi! Hi! Hi! Hi! 
One of the first users of the werewolf muzzle is Marina Kurulyova, who became an internet sensation after posting pictures of her dog, a giant Schnauzer, wearing the muzzle. Marina said she doesn’t use it to scare people away though.
“This muzzle is just a comic alternative,” she said. “It is rather made for fun than for training. Our friend has bought the muzzle for her dog, a Doberman, and we just tried it. That’s how the photograph was made. The Schnauzer and the Doberman were photographed together, the muzzles amplifying their aggressive personalities.
The contraption features a realistic dog nose and snarling snout, apart from the realistic teeth. Made of non-toxic plastic, the muzzle is harmless to dogs and even allows them to breathe easily through the mouth. It was designed to scare away would-be attackers and protect dog owners during late night walks, especially those who are worried their dogs aren’t tough enough!
Yikes! Wouldn't want to meet a dog wearing one of those in a back alley. For sure, people would keep their distance if they saw one of these muzzles.
See ya, eh!
Bob
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