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Elizabethan collars, or e-collars, for cats are used to prevent cats from licking surgery stitches or irritations. Cat cones can be purchased, but making DIY cones for cats saves money and offers custom fitting. A homemade cat cone is easier to make than you might think if you're willing to try.

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iHeartDogs is reader supported. Some of the links below may be paid affiliate links, where we receive a small commission on a product at no additional cost to you. If you have ever had to put a cone on your dog, you know it’s not their favorite accessory. Often referred to …

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Today's post is a little different. My little girl got spayed a couple weeks ago. She came home from the vet in a hard plastic Elizabethan Collar, otherwise known as an E-Collar. It was pokey and very uncomfortable. I looked online and found lots of variations of softer collars, ranging from $10 to over $30. This one is under $20 I'm going to show you how I made a nice e-collar for her from a $1 dish mat. It shouldn't take more than 30 minutes start to finish. When i picked her up from the…

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Help your dog recover from trauma or surgery dog cone alternatives available in the UK. Maybe an adorable dog cones, inflatable dog collars or surgical suits from our collection would be the perfect comfy cone. Whether they’re suffering from a little cut or recovering from an operation, keep your four-legged friend away from their wound with a comfy alternative to a traditional dog cone.

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It is a dog’s natural instinct to lick and bite at a wound or at any ointment or medication applied to its skin. To help prevent this, a cone, often referred to as an "Elizabethan collar" from its shape, is often placed around the dog's head.

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Making a DIY dog cone can be a practical solution when your furry friend needs help avoiding injury spots or surgery sites. It's an approach that not only saves you a trip to the store but also allows you to tailor the cone specifically to your dog's needs and comfort. This guide offers various homemade dog cone ideas, ensuring you find one that suits your dog perfectly. Understanding the reasons behind making a homemade dog cone is as important as the creation process itself. It enables you…

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