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Reddit mentions of The Comfy Cone Pet Recovery Collar by All Four Paws, Small, Tan,Small 14 cm

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of The Comfy Cone Pet Recovery Collar by All Four Paws, Small, Tan,Small 14 cm. Here are the top ones.

The Comfy Cone Pet Recovery Collar by All Four Paws, Small, Tan,Small 14 cm
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    Features:
  • NOTE : Kindly refer the size chart image available before purchasing the product
  • Velcro closures for custom fit and easy on-off and Loops at neck to securely thread pet’s collar through
  • Removable plastic stays to add structure when needed and reversible, inside-out and front-to-back
  • Water resistant & repellent plus easy to wipe clean with soap and water
  • Veterinarian tested and approved
  • Patented soft cone-shaped e-collar made with foam-backed padded nylon and reflective binding for safety
Specs:
ColorTan
Height5.5 Inches
Length10 Inches
Number of items1
SizeSmall
Weight0.2 pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 7 comments on The Comfy Cone Pet Recovery Collar by All Four Paws, Small, Tan,Small 14 cm:

u/Izira · 2 pointsr/dogs

Might not be a bad idea to invest in a soft cone (this is just an example). I think that's probably what I will do for Fiona when she gets spayed.

u/oshiitake · 2 pointsr/Pets

If you want to save your legs, look into getting her a ComfyCone! It's padded and more comfortable for her and anyone she may run into (and the walls!). It has a type of removable boning in it, too, to maintain rigidity when she can't be watched. You can get it on Amazon cheaper than you'd find it at most pet stores.

u/court67 · 2 pointsr/dogs

Just a clarification, this comment is referring to an elizabethan collar (cone), not an electronic collar. I ordered a really nice, soft cone like this one for my pup when he got neutered, and he liked it way more than the hard plastic one we got from our vet.

u/reddyoulikeabook · 1 pointr/Greyhounds

I would suggest getting a cone. You can buy soft cones, which are more comfortable (for you and him), but it sounds like you need to use one. I can’t imagine there’s anything you can do to get him to stop other than restricting his access to the wound.

Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/d/Dog-Recovery-Collars-Cones/All-Four-Paws-Recovery-Collar/B002MVURV2
I’ve used this one in the past.

u/Polyester_Smoothie · 1 pointr/Bulldogs

If you haven't seen these cones before, they are awesome

u/MjrGrangerDanger · 1 pointr/WhatsWrongWithYourCat

If your cat is that distressed by it just get a baby shirt that covers the incision (check with your vet first).

There are even kitty versions...

The Suitical

The FOREYY

He'll be able to groom more of himself but won't be able to get to his sutures.

I believe 1-3 month fits most cats.

Otherwise we'd just get a Comfy Cone and turn it down a bit. Most cats are a small. My tiny kitty is about the size of a typical 9 month old kitten, hers is an extra small but she can still fit her sisters size small cone.

In the evening we would do supervised cone free time. I know it's hard to watch your kitty feeling uncomfortable or in distress, but the sooner he heals the faster he's done with the cone. He'll be used to it to a certain extent soon.

Hope your kitty heals quickly!