Dog Neck Donut Collar - Inflatable Dog Donut Collar for After Surgery - Elizabethan Collar for Dogs, Dog Inflatable Recovery Collar, Dog Doughnut Collar (Extra Small Size, XS)
▼・ᴥ・▼ DOG NECK DONUT is designed to prevent dogs / puppies from biting, licking, or scratching injured area, rashes, ticks, allergies, incisions, stitches, or other post surgical wounds during their recovery. Inflatable dog collars for after surgery ensure your dog has a smooth recovery along with great comfort in eating, drinking, playing and sleeping. The dog collar can also be used during veterinary examination and treatment, beauty, grooming, dermatology, shower, trimming nails and so on.
▼(´ᴥ`)▼***PLEASE refer to 4th IMAGE to ensure your pet will not be able to reach their injured area before buying. Please also review 2nd & 3rd IMAGE to ensure sizing accuracy. PLEASE consider the last 4 notes in description before ordering.******
ฅ^ﻌ^ฅ Dog inflatable recovery collar mainly protects dog's head, neck & forelimb. Because of different breeds and body flexibility, it may not be suitable for dogs with long snouts, long legs, long tails, or long body where they may still be able to reach wounds such as on belly or tail. Use soft tape to measure both the size of your dog's everyday collar and neck circumference to ensure accuracy.
∪●ω●∪ CUTE & COMFY DOG CONE ALTERNATIVE - This adorable & cute dog neck donut is a soft, plush, lightweight alternative to the conventional big hard heavy plastic cone. Unlike the traditional e-cone, with our dog e-collar, no more bumping into wall, furniture & our legs!! Without blocking peripheral vision, inflatable dog collar makes eating, drinking & potty time easier during recovery. The inner air ring & outer soft fleece cover will let your dog wear it comfortably.
U´ᴥ`U WOUND CARE KIT - Highly recommend buying one BEFORE surgery or hurt as a wound management kit. Working with your dog to acclimate him/her beforehand. Some dogs may feel uncomfortable if it is their first time using inflatable dog collar. They may try to kick it off with their hind legs. We recommend clipping pet's nails or putting socks on before using. Be patient and give plenty of encouragement when training your dog to wear one.