How To Take Care of My Pet After Surgery?
How to Care For Your Pet After Surgery and Prepare Your Home for a Recovering Pet When a pet undergoes surgery, there are typically some environmental changes or changes to their daily care plan. After a procedure, your veterinarian will likely discuss details of your pet’s surgery and provide some recommendations for your pet’s recovery. These suggestions for the home may include: Keep them comfortable: Frequently check your pet’s living space to see if its clean, comfortable and in a calming space. Typically limiting uncontrolled activity while they recover is best to allow any wounds to heal properly. Follow veterinarian...
The Cat Cone: The Best E-Collars for Cats
The Underdogs and Classics of Feline Protection Dogs in an e-collar or cone? You see it all the time, but felines? We don’t see it enough! Cats undergo procedures that leave healing wounds vulnerable to licking and itching too. Not sure how your cat would do with a cone? Here are a few e-collar suggestions or cone alternatives that protect your cat’s coat while healing or from obsessive compulsive habits. What is a Cat Cone? Similar to the canine cone that you see around dogs’ necks, there are smaller and more feline-friendly versions available to cats. These open-ended cones encircle...
How To Choose Between A Dog Cone or An Inflatable Collar?
Finding the best dog cone or dog inflatable collar for your pet. For whatever reason your pet may need a dog cone, comfort is always a key concern, and many pet parents ask, “What is the most comfortable dog cone or collar?” The answer to that depends on a couple of key factors, such as: Coverage - Based on the injury your pet has sustained, you may need a particular style of dog cone or collar. For example, the traditional rigid dog cone ensures the entire body is protected, including the head, ears, and eyes. However, you may not need...
What Are The Best Dog Cones?
What is the best cone for your dog or cat? With so many options it is hard to know what the best recovery collar for your dog or cat may be. We break down some of the major concerns and suggest some of the best recovery collars on the market.