Prevent your pet from licking and scratching wounds or topical medicine with the Well & Good Soft-Filled Recovery Collar. It helps protect your pet and keep them comfy while preserving their vision and range of motion.
SKU | 3871830 |
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Primary Brand | Well & Good |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Blue |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | 3X-Small |
For Pet Neck Max | 6 IN |
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How to use: 1. Select correct size for pet by measuring neck according to size chart. 2. Thread pet's regular collar through neck straps lining the inside of the recovery collar. 3. Place recovery collar around pet's neck, then properly close regular collar. 4. Fasten hook & loop closure on recovery collar ensuring fit is not too tight.
For Pet Use Only.
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I had my cat spayed Saturday i noticed she has licked her incision a little bit i bought a collar but she fought till shw had it kicked off with her back feet do uhave any suggetions
I rescued 2 kittens aprox. 10 wks old. One is the runt. Both are healthy, eating & drinking well, have normal bowels. The smaller (Harlee) was playing with my pup. I believe she unintentionally hurt Harlee. Her left eye is mildly swollen, and third eyelid is visible. She is eating and drinking, however I must assist her to the bowl. She seems woozy. Still having normal bowels with help to litter box. No bleeding or bruising. What is her likelihood at a full recovery and how can I help her?
I recently purchased the Pulvex tick and flea collars for my cats. I prefer the collar over the drops because they immediately run out and brush it off in the sand- not good for white cats especially. However, my cat tends to lick her collar while grooming herself. I cut off any excess collar and made a reasonable tightness but she can still reach it. She doesn't seem to be reacting to the collar is terms of skin irritability. Does "pet friendly" mean safe for occasional licks or is it harmful?
I tried to put a collar on my cat but she hated it, i woke up with her covered in blood with the collar in stuck in her mouth. i cleaned her up and checked her paws are ok but mouth is swollen. she is eating and drinking doesnt look in pain. i touch her and she is not distant or angry. what can i give her to make her feel better?
Is there an ear protector for a dog that has had ear surgery besides an e-collar. If not, are there e-collars that fasten with velcro instead of the plastic slots which are very difficult to fasten.?
Hi, I wanted to know if my cat has been healing properly. She was spayed at April 2nd and now it's been almost a week. She's been bouncing around, eating, sleeping, uses the litter box regularly and etc... She has disolvable sutures. And I decided to buy her a little post op surgical suit because it's hard for her to eat and use the bathroom with the cone (she's escapes the cone). Do you have any advice on before and after the cone? the pictures from the left are from day one up to today.
Hi...my cat had a bad reaction to a Hart’s collar.She was the runt of the litter and has never weighed more than5 lbs. I have her male littermate ( 13lb)My small female has never been the same since the Hart’s but is now vomiting, frequently defecating,and losing weight ( 1.5 lbs) She has a very Voracious appetite but food seems to go through her with no nutritional value.She defecates very large,malodorous stools that are so large ,they are comparable to human.i had extensive blood work done.OK
4 mo old domestic short hair kitten. Starts mouth breathing/panting when playing aggressively with our other 2 kittens of same age but of 3 different litters do not. One episodes of hyperventilating too and twice “unproductive hacking” (head low gestures as if bringing up a hairball). Currently all being treated (2nd month) for round worms with ‘safe-guard’
My pekingnese has severe allergies. Is it ok to wear his inflatable collar indefinitely it's the only thing that stops him from chewing & scratching.
Hi! Freya has been scratching at her neck, we removed her collar and her skin is irritated and fur is missing. Her collar wasn't too tight (We could for 2 fingers between her and it) and she's been wearing it about a year. She does have seasonal allergies but most years does not need medication for it. We are keeping the collar off unless we go for a walk, but is there anything we can do to help the skin heal? Thank you!
Sore on my cats neck
3mo kitten neutered yesterday. Pre med with bupsr, sedated with telazol, and given Meloxicam post op. Was BAR, e/d and doing well up until noon today. Now is VERY lethargic, vomiting, and refusing food. And is dehydrated. and seems painful abdominally. Incision and tattoo site look great- no swelling, bruising or bleeding. Thoughts