E-Collars (cones)--hard and soft....???
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E-Collars (cones)--hard and soft....???
I'm showing my ignorance here. After seeing Lola look adorable and pitiful at the same time in her hard cone, I started to wonder when those of you who have soft cones have used them. I get that hard cones are a must for eye issues, but what else?
When is it o.k. to use a soft cone?
Wally will likely be having some surgery to remove a few bumps on his face. At this point, the vet did not find mast cells, but one is on his lip, so he can't really get anything (and that one hasn't changed; it almost just looks like discoloration); but the larger one on his wrinkle has grown a bit recently, (I think), so it's probably time to have them all removed.
I'm thinking this may be an o.k. soft cone issue, or is anything on the face a hard one issue?
And, any sites or places to buy? As I know the ones at the vets may not always be the most comfortable.
Thank you in advance for your information!
When is it o.k. to use a soft cone?
Wally will likely be having some surgery to remove a few bumps on his face. At this point, the vet did not find mast cells, but one is on his lip, so he can't really get anything (and that one hasn't changed; it almost just looks like discoloration); but the larger one on his wrinkle has grown a bit recently, (I think), so it's probably time to have them all removed.
I'm thinking this may be an o.k. soft cone issue, or is anything on the face a hard one issue?
And, any sites or places to buy? As I know the ones at the vets may not always be the most comfortable.
Thank you in advance for your information!
Last edited by Eph91 on 3/30/2010, 9:32 am; edited 1 time in total
Eph91-  
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I thought you were talking about ice-cream, you know where my mind is!
Sorry luckily I don't have any advice, never had to use one.
Sorry luckily I don't have any advice, never had to use one.
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That's funny, Donna! I added "E Collar" to the thread. :)
Eph91-  
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Donna wrote:I thought you were talking about ice-cream, you know where my mind is!
Sorry luckily I don't have any advice, never had to use one.
You must be hungry for breakfast!
I've used a soft e-collar when I just need to keep the dog or cat from licking the wound. If the wound is on the face, I think a hard e-collar would be best because you're protecting the face from rubbing on anything.
The soft collar I have is made by i see spot.
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Hard cones for eyes because the donut thingys don't really protect the eyes at all.
Soft cones for keeping them from getting at other wounds on the body. We used a soft donut cone on Bruno after his ACL surgery.
Soft cones for keeping them from getting at other wounds on the body. We used a soft donut cone on Bruno after his ACL surgery.
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I'm guessing just the donut wouldn't be enough for facial stitches? (Not eyes--he's got a bump on his lip and more prominently, on his wrinkle that will be removed at some point.)
I was hoping a soft cone would be o.k. since it's not his eyes, but I do suppose he could rub his face on the cone itself if it's a soft one.
Thanks, Lisa and Kendie and anyone else who replies!
ETA--Lisa, what size do you have of the soft cone? Thanks for the link!
I was hoping a soft cone would be o.k. since it's not his eyes, but I do suppose he could rub his face on the cone itself if it's a soft one.
Thanks, Lisa and Kendie and anyone else who replies!
ETA--Lisa, what size do you have of the soft cone? Thanks for the link!
Eph91-  
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I like those donut ones but yeah..they don't really help protect them from touching their eyes.
now i want ice cream! lol
now i want ice cream! lol
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Honestly, Lex, when Jackson had the lump taken off his lip, he never even tried to mess with his stitches, so he didn't even need a cone. But that may not be true for all dogs.
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A Medium is the size you would want for a pug.
Not Afraid-  
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GingerSnap wrote:Honestly, Lex, when Jackson had the lump taken off his lip, he never even tried to mess with his stitches, so he didn't even need a cone. But that may not be true for all dogs.
That's true, Ginger. I actually remember asking my vet last time we had an operation here (I can't remember who; and he said the same thing. And my guys were o.k.
Not Afraid wrote:A Medium is the size you would want for a pug.
Thanks! Good to know for future ref. When I tried to measure Wally neck to nose, I got about 10", but a large seems big for a short nosed dog!
Eph91-  
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A large would be too long and drag on the ground. A Small is actually a good size but doesn't fit around the fat puggy neck, but will suffice with a bit of adjustment of velcro and tie.
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