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    Quote Originally Posted by bmathers View Post
    Did you have to get a prescription for that?


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    No, you can get it at most pet stores.

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    i put a dog bootie on chili's paw when he had cracked pad with some neosporin. whatever you decide to do, keep it dry/no licks.

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    Do you like the cone? Looks like it would be much more comfortable than the plastic ones the vets have. Where did you get it? I will be needing something for Amber when she gets spayed.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Amelia View Post
    Do you like the cone? Looks like it would be much more comfortable than the plastic ones the vets have. Where did you get it? I will be needing something for Amber when she gets spayed.
    Our vets have recommended against anything other than the original plastic cone....especially for neutering surgery....they'd seen way too many instances of dogs working their way around/through softer cones and requiring corrective action. Some dogs may not need something that protective (Diggity looks resigned to obey) but a lot of them do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amelia View Post
    Do you like the cone? Looks like it would be much more comfortable than the plastic ones the vets have. Where did you get it? I will be needing something for Amber when she gets spayed.
    yes, I really like this cone. I used it for my previous dog and it kept her from licking areas that I wanted to keep away from her. Diggity is surprisingly okay with it on. I mostly use it at night and put it on him when I crate him for the night. I do hear it banging around and hitting the side of the crate as he change positions at night, but it doesn’t seem to bother him. I also put it on during the day if I can’t watch him or right after I apply the meds to his sore. I have a clear hard plastic cone too, but I find those much more unwieldy and bothersome for the dog. Someone told me this one is too small for him, but it seems to be working just fine. I cannot remember where I got it because it was so long ago, but this is the same one on Chewy:

    Comfy Cone E-Collar for Dogs Cats, Black, Small - Chewy.com


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