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The Popular Alternatives To Elizabethan Collar

By Richard Green


The E-Collar, a short form for Elizabethan collar, has become the symbol for the mistreatment to our pets. In fact, it is widely referred to as 'a cone of shame'. Nobody can readily admit that they have come across any dog that likes it. The dog owners see it as a perfect torture device. However, it is what you are likely to get from the vet should you take your dog for treatment of wounds in most body parts. Before accepting it, you need to explore the better alternatives to Elizabethan collar.

If your dog has shorter legs, it is very easy to be rendered immobile with the e-cone. It also interferes with the visibility, a factor that can increase their misery as a result of continuous crashing on the furniture and doorways. This device can also test the dog's patience to the limit, especially when it gets stuck in the tight spots where the dog wishes to pass through.

The alternatives are designed to allow the dog a greater comfort, improved visibility and better mobility while still preventing it from aggravating the wound by licking it, tearing the surgical stitches, removing the bandage or even worsening the hot spots.

The Soft E-Collar like the normal Elizabethan Collars but are made of a more comfortable and softer material. It works very well for most dogs but is not strong enough for a stubborn dog that persists on trying to lick the wounds. At times, the heavy duty plastic may be too firm, or painfully firm. In this case, you can try the paper cones. Although they wear out faster, they offer a good alternative for relaxed dogs.

The other possible choice is the BiteNot Collars which resemble a neck brace worn by humans. The target is to make it difficult for the dog to reach the wounds on the neck and other body parts. It is very comfortable and most dogs tend to like it. However, the Bearded Collies and other species with long hair or fat necks find it inappropriate.

The Kong EZ Collar is the other common alternative. It relies on a lighter plastic that is transparent to allow for a good peripheral visibility. This makes them more comfortable. However, a lightweight means a compromise to the rigidity. To make them last longer, the outer part is made of a tough nylon material while the inner parts consist of a foam rubber.

The next alternative is the ProCollar which is shaped like a doughnut. It features an inflatable core with a cover that is extremely durable. There are several sizes to choose from. In fact, you can bring your dog along to try the one that fits perfectly.

If none of the alternatives is working, you could opt for full body armor. It is a design targeting the dogs that are extra motivated and extra aggressive. Other than the body armor, there are cheaper solutions like the boxer shorts, the sweaters, the bandages and the booties among others.




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By Richard Green


The E-Collar, a short form for Elizabethan collar, has become the symbol for the mistreatment to our pets. In fact, it is widely referred to as 'a cone of shame'. Nobody can readily admit that they have come across any dog that likes it. The dog owners see it as a perfect torture device. However, it is what you are likely to get from the vet should you take your dog for treatment of wounds in most body parts. Before accepting it, you need to explore the better alternatives to Elizabethan collar.

If your dog has shorter legs, it is very easy to be rendered immobile with the e-cone. It also interferes with the visibility, a factor that can increase their misery as a result of continuous crashing on the furniture and doorways. This device can also test the dog's patience to the limit, especially when it gets stuck in the tight spots where the dog wishes to pass through.

The alternatives are designed to allow the dog a greater comfort, improved visibility and better mobility while still preventing it from aggravating the wound by licking it, tearing the surgical stitches, removing the bandage or even worsening the hot spots.

The Soft E-Collar like the normal Elizabethan Collars but are made of a more comfortable and softer material. It works very well for most dogs but is not strong enough for a stubborn dog that persists on trying to lick the wounds. At times, the heavy duty plastic may be too firm, or painfully firm. In this case, you can try the paper cones. Although they wear out faster, they offer a good alternative for relaxed dogs.

The other possible choice is the BiteNot Collars which resemble a neck brace worn by humans. The target is to make it difficult for the dog to reach the wounds on the neck and other body parts. It is very comfortable and most dogs tend to like it. However, the Bearded Collies and other species with long hair or fat necks find it inappropriate.

The Kong EZ Collar is the other common alternative. It relies on a lighter plastic that is transparent to allow for a good peripheral visibility. This makes them more comfortable. However, a lightweight means a compromise to the rigidity. To make them last longer, the outer part is made of a tough nylon material while the inner parts consist of a foam rubber.

The next alternative is the ProCollar which is shaped like a doughnut. It features an inflatable core with a cover that is extremely durable. There are several sizes to choose from. In fact, you can bring your dog along to try the one that fits perfectly.

If none of the alternatives is working, you could opt for full body armor. It is a design targeting the dogs that are extra motivated and extra aggressive. Other than the body armor, there are cheaper solutions like the boxer shorts, the sweaters, the bandages and the booties among others.




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