My Lab split his nail on New Year's Eve and had to have it cut off. After two days he's had the bandage removed but he now has to wear an e-collar, which he hates.
Has anyone else had a good experience with a product designed to keep a dog from chewing/licking a wound, especially one on his feet? A friend is trying to find a Nobite collar that she used on her boy several years ago with some success so I can see if that works better, and I am wondering if there's anything else that I can try in case that doesn't work. It's going to be a long nine days to the next vet visit if the e-collar is my only option!
I have a stoic, unflappable boy who tolerates EVERYTHING!!!!!!.......except E-collars!!!!
I have used clear collars on him and he seems a bit more calm with those. I have also rolled up a bath towel and put it around his neck, fastened with big safety pins, the kind you would find in a feed store.(they call them blanket clips/pins) He tolerates the towel much better as he can see everything, he doesn't bump anything(which really sends him for a loop!!!) and he uses the towel as a built-in pillow!!!
Barbara...we use inflatable collars on our patients at the vet clinic with great success, also the "Bite-Not" collar works well. My sister's Rottie just snapped off a nail the other day and the inflatable collar is working well for her. Best of luck!
Google "elizabethan collar alternative" There is a lot of stuff (useful and not). I recall someone making a collar with popsicle sticks, but quickly gave up looking for it as there were too many to read through.
I use the inflatable on my dogs. They can go in and out of their crates without difficulty and my girl wasn't bothered at all about it being bulky. It attaches with a velcro strap and you can also add a buckle collar to keep it more secure. They are sold at Petsmart for around $30.00. Good luck.