Well, it's difficult to determine. You'd have to look into the background and the creator's statements to know for sure if Muzzle has any roots in real events.
I don't know. It depends on the quality and reliability of the sources cited on the Wikipedia page about Muzzle. You could look for additional reliable references to confirm if it's a true story.
The correct usage of the anime dog and scissors was a Japanese manga work, also known as the correct usage of the anime dog and scissors, or simply called Inuyasha and scissors. The work was written by Rumiko Takahashi and was published in the Japanese manga magazine, Weekly Shonen Jump, in 1997. The story of Inuyasha and his friends in the process of searching for treasure was told in the background of the story of Inuyasha.
There are the following changes between the wild dog animation and the comic novel:
1. Plot: The novel is more complete than the animation. The story is richer, and the animation has simplified the plot of the novel.
2. Character: The characters in the novel are more abundant. The image and personality of some characters in the animation have changed.
3. Scenes: The scenes in the novel are more realistic, but the animation has been deleted and adjusted.
4. Soundtracks: The soundtracks in the novel are more vivid, but the animation has been simplified.
5. Character dubbing: The dubbing in the novel is more suitable for the character's personality. The animation has been adjusted.
Generally speaking, animation and novels have different changes in the plot, characters, scenes, and soundtracks. Different works have different characteristics, and the audience can choose according to their own preferences.
The story might revolve around the dog's struggle to fit in a world that doesn't understand its unique appearance. Or perhaps it's a story of self-discovery and finding its true purpose.