Which dog cone is best? Commonly referred to as e-collars, dog cones are the most effective way to help your dog recover from an injury or surgery. Blocking access to stitches, a wound or a hotspot ...
It can be quite the sad sight: the family pet, recovering from surgery, having to wear that awkward cone on their neck to keep them from licking at their stitches. They look miserable. They look silly ...
LOS ANGELES — Call it the cone of shame. Radar dish. Elizabethan collar. Whatever the name, pets seem to hate the stiff, lampshade-like piece of plastic that veterinarians often put around their necks ...
Whether your pet is returning from the vet’s office after a minor snip-snip or a major surgery, odds are that you’ve been told not to let them lick, scratch, or fret over the wound. Now, although dog ...
A cone of shame is, well, not fun for any animal. If you have an unlucky pet that's stuck in a cone this Halloween season, we have a few ideas for how you can dress him up to get into the festive ...
If you’ve ever brought a pet home from surgery or noticed them struggling with an injury, chances are you've encountered the “cone of shame.” This widely recognized yet often misunderstood tool ...