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Why Consider The Alternatives To Elizabethan Collar

By Christine Meyer


It is not necessary to make your pet endure the burdens associated with the "Cone of Shame" as it is often called. Well, it is true that the collars may work well for some breeds of dogs and cats, unfortunately though, they are not that comfortable for the majority of pets. It is even surprising why the vets often think of them as the first option for an injured dog as a means of preventing it from aggravating its wounds. There are several alternatives to Elizabethan collar that you can buy after the surgical procedure.

They are ugly looking things for sure and extremely uncomfortable for the animal. They may look amusing or comical but I guarantee that from Fido's perspective they are not laughing. If I was a dog I would be peeing myself in fear at the thought. For dogs, the Elizabethan collar is more like some sick and twisted medieval torture device!

The sad truth, they are often necessary following a surgical procedure. However, there are alternatives. Not all vets are aware or would even care that there are better options. As the owner, you are responsible for insisting on a better choice.

Most pets tend to very aggressive and will often find a way to get access to the affected area. This will force you to constantly monitor them. With the traditional E-collars, the pet owners complain that the pet doesn't eat and at times may not even relieve itself. They are said to become despondent, their energy level drops and becomes very unhappy.

First, there is inflatable U or doughnut shaped collars that fit over the neck area. These provide a limited barrier for keeping your animal protected. This design, although comfortable, does not provide protection for the whole body. A pet could get to hind quarter or tail areas pretty easy with this.

The Neck Brace -The brace seems to come in two varieties; a blow-up tube, or a more rigid brace (like a human might wear to recovery from whiplash). The design here is the definite improvement on the e-collar, the primary purpose is to prevent access to bodily wounds. The natural movement of the animal is still restricted. Not nice. This option again will cause less disorientation but can sometimes handicap the dog in other ways. A smart dog will do everything it can to pop the tube which then becomes a big waste of money. They do not protect in the instances of a facial injury.

There are also other options that are equally effective, soft and are not prone to tear. When used with the right breed, they pet quickly learns to live with it and resume its daily routine without being stressed up. This in, turn promotes a quick healing process and a happy pet in the process.

Glasses -Doggy glasses are cool looking and might work well in protecting dogs eyes provided the dog is not determined to get them off. As we know a determined dog is capable of almost anything! As a fashion they are unmatched!




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