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jeudi 22 janvier 2015

How To Choose The Right Dog Cone Alternative

By Janine Hughes


The Elizabethan collar is a plastic cone that is placed around the neck of a canine to prevent against the irritation of wounds. It is designed to prevent the animal from being able to reach areas that have been affected by injuries or surgery as licking and scratching will cause further damage and possible infection. Many pets do not enjoy wearing the large plastic shell and may benefit from a dog cone alternative.

The name of the older, plastic collars is based on its cone shape. It must be positioned around the neck of the dog. It will limit the movement of the animal making it difficult for the canine to reach the lower body while the head and neck remain protected from scratching.

It is simply not feasible to have to watch and monitor pets that have undergone surgery or sustained injuries to prevent against scratches or licks that may lead to further dysfunction. Such collars have been developed to prevent damages and the infection that can occur with wounds. Pet owners who must leave for work will need to utilize such forms of protection to minimize the possibility of complications from developing down the line.

While the large contraption worn by healing pets can leave many owners feeling guilty that their canine companions are in utter misery. It is important to remember the purpose of these devices is to protect your pet and to facilitate recovery. Any cone must be introduced with positive reinforcement and support top ensure that pets are provided the chance to familiarize themselves with the apparatus.

A brace placed along the neck is a favorable alternative to the E collar as it limits the ability for the dog to move the head and neck with full flexibility. Such apparatus should not be used where surgery is performed on the head or ears because the dog will be able to reach these parts with the hind legs. A brace can be positioned higher up on the neck that will aid in providing comfort and is not as large as a plastic cone.

Collars that include a cone shape are also constructed from materials such as paper that is often preferred over the hard plastic. The paper options are more effective for the smaller canine and does not cause high levels of irritation or discomfort, but may be destroyed with a roll by larger dogs. Stronger devices must be used by pets that are bigger in strength and stature.

Boots with soft material can be placed on all four paws to prevent the canine from being able to scratch at the head and ears. The claws will not be able to open the wounds or cause irritation that will lead to an infection or further damages on the body. It is important to assess the options available with a qualified vet that will assist in making the best possible decision for individual needs.

The pet devices can minimize complications during the healing process. Unfortunately, the hard plastic and large cone may not be accepted by all pets and therefore alternatives may be sought to provide protection and prevent against additional problems. Assessing the needs of pets and the benefits provided can aid in making an informed decision.




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