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The ZenCone is the industry's leading soft recovery collar on the market. Say goodbye to the standard, plasitc "Cones of Shame." ZenCone is a true hybrid design allowing both the pet and their owners, a stress free recovery! The key features include: WINDOWS - allowing the pet to keep their peripheral vision. Soft comfortable design helps aid in a stress free recovery and elimates tunnel vision/hearing associated with the plastic designs. Adjustable sizing, machine washable, easy to store, won't mark or scrape walls and doorways.
SKU | 1558331 |
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Primary Brand | Zen Pet |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Black |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Large |
For Pet Neck Max | 18 IN |
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For Pet Neck Min | 15 IN |
Thread the pet's everyday collar thru the collar rings on the ZenCone and place back around animal's neck - Take the two ends of the ZenCone and wrap around the pet's neck (to create the cone shape). Secure the two ends with the velcro strips that are sewn onto the collar. THE COLLAR MUST EXTEND BEYOND THE PET'S NOSE. PLEASE SEE PRODUCT HEIGHT MEAUREMENT FOR "NECK TO SNOUT" length
ALWAYS MONITOR YOUR PET TO ENSURE THE COLLAR IS WORKING PROPERLY
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Best Cone Ever!
GeorgeAndGraciesMom
11 years ago
Our 85lb male lab has broken many a cone and left destruction in his path. When ...
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This product can be very helpful
Ilovelucymae
11 years ago
I bought this for my Doberman Pincher to keep her from licking a wound on the to...
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Nala will be getting spayed very soon and I was wondering what would be the best effective recovery cone to use on her considering she is a semi large dog. As well make her feel more comfortable
I neutered my male dog yesterday and he was on with the E collar(cone) but from yesterday he wants to take it off non stop and didn’t sleep at night at all. And he partially ruiend the cone and managed to chew it! Is there another way except the cone?I heard of the surgical suits. Will it be helpful?I attached the suite Thank you in advance
Pet got spayed 10 days ago, cone removal is 2 days from now. How are we doing?
Hi. I got my puppy spayed today. She’s got a bandage around her neck and a plastic collar however I feel like it’s too tight for her and she doesn’t look comfortable and starts choking sometimes. Is it okay to remove the bandage and leave the cone only? I also got her another cone but I’m not sure if I can change it or should leave the plastic one?
My dog had surgery today for a torn acl. Upon picking the dog up post surgery, I noticed both his seresto collar and the cone applied were extremely tight. To the point where I could not fit a single finger under the cone. My dog was drooling extensively as well. I loosened both. Upon getting him home I noticed his neck had a swollen soft pouch that was not there prior to surgery. Could this be potential damage to his salivary gland due to the tightness of the cone/collar?
Atom just got neutered yesterday and has been wearing a cone to keep him from messing with the incision; he keeps bashing the cone info things around the house (out of clumsiness). Is there a better way to protect the incision? Also, he is extremely swollen from surgery, more so than I would have thought. Is there a way to help with that as well?
Do you think my dogs stitches are healing well from being spayed she wears the cone since she left the vets
Our 1 year old German Shepherd got spayed last 3/27 and we had placed a cone on her. Going on about a 1-1/2 weeks now and the cone is now totally torn. Would we still need to buy and put another on her? Thanks.
My dog was neutered 9 days ago. His incision site looks good to me but I'm not sure how it's supposed to look when it's healed. Can I remove the cone at this point? (Attached photo from today - day 9)
My dogs had a puffy eyes after scratching it. I put the cone on so he wouldn’t itch at it and the swelling went down. I took the cone off because it looked like it was fully healed. Once I came back to the house, his eyes were back to being puffy. I live in Austin so I’m assuming it’s allergies
My dog got neutered yesterday and has been wearing his E-collar for the most part. I’ve taken it off for him to go outside and relieve himself and every now and then in the house when I can put my attention on him. However, he’s gotten to his incision and now I’m worried it’s opened and/or infected. His collar will stay on indefinitely. I’m not sure if you can see from the photo but it’s open in the center.
Lucy got spayed last Thursday and seems to be doing fine. We have kept her restricted in certain areas-her kennel, wearing a cone, staying indoors, etc. It has been 6 days and she seems to be doing great. She wants her cone off and seems to be healing well. Do you think that it’s okay to let her have her cone off?