🐶 Keep your pet stylishly safe while they heal!
The Newsbirds Breathable Mesh Elizabethan Collar is designed for pets recovering from injuries or surgeries. Made from lightweight and breathable materials, this adjustable collar ensures comfort while preventing pets from licking or biting their wounds. Available in multiple sizes, it caters to a variety of pets, including dogs, cats, and rabbits. Its versatile design also makes it suitable for grooming and bathing, combining functionality with a trendy gray-green aesthetic.
Package Dimensions | 33.3 x 26.3 x 8 cm; 141 g |
Closure | Hook & Loop |
Colour | Gray Green |
Size | Size 5 for small to medium dogs |
Quantity | 1 |
Special features | Lightweight, Adjustable |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 141 g |
E**.
Flexible and adjustable
Got this to keep my dog off a wound. We both hate the rigid plastic collars - she refuses to eat or drink in them and catches them on the furniture. This is way more comfortable and does a good job of preventing her getting at the wound
S**S
Perfect fit.
This is well made, so much more comfortable for my pup (and my shins) than the plastic vet cone and fits perfectly.The velcro is super strength so it won't come undone but it didn't take my pup long to figure out, if it bends he can grab hold of it. So if you've a pup determined to get it off this might be a problem. It would be so much better if it were an inch or two longer because he was able to lick his hind paws. This wasn't an issue for me because it's protecting the area it needs too. Overall, I'm happy with this purchase and my pup is also happier wearing it. I just keep an eye on him.
J**S
Better than a plastic collar
Used this on my spaniel when he had an operation on his eyes and found the plastic collar to uncomfortable. It worked really well, its a good size and was not much smaller than the plastic one, but was more comfortable for him. I could easily take it off when we where with him, but could easily put it on at night. the velco fastening is really strong and so didn't come undone by accident but with a firm pulling would release when needed.
M**S
Sizing isn't right
We got this for a small jack russell, I measured her neck but the sizing isn't helpful she was 12inches round neck and id got small and it's a bit big. You can't adjust it too much and it would be better to have a wider velcro. However the velcro is super tough, but might scare some dogs when ripping the velcro open. Easy to wash and tumble after she was sick on it and she seemed comfortable in it enough to sleep happily as its soft. Bit heavier than a buster collar, but it doesn't make a doubt when she catches it on stuff.
S**H
Absolute must have after surgery
This is the 3rd time my dog has had to be in a cone for a while. This is much better than the plastic ones and I find she prefers this to the doughnut.She seems to be able to easily sleep in it and it stops her from getting to her knee.The only draw back is the fact that it's fabric. It gets dirty easy so if you need this for a long time I would recommend getting two so you can keep washing them. Still gets 5 stars as you can't fault the product.Its easy to take off and put on. I was concerned it was a bit small but so far after 3 days there hasn't been any problems.
M**N
Friend says….
It’s great.
A**N
DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY
The media could not be loaded. What a ridiculous item this is ! Done waste your money . It won’t stop your dogs from getting at there wound. It’s flimsy and cheaply made ! Stick with the plastic one there must more effective and cheaper than this item ! Cheaper but 100 time better than this ‘buster’ collar. DO NOT BUY
I**S
Much nicer than a plastic collar and nice to use, but not totally effective.
Infinitely more tolerable to our border X than the traditional plastic collar - she didn't seem to notice this was on her, and it just flexes around furniture. The downside of that is that she could fairly easily compress it to have a nibble on her bad paw.It's good if you're in the room with them, as you'll notice when they're contorting themselves to get to the injury and you can step in.
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