🐾 Recovery in Style: Because your pet deserves the best!
The Dog Cone Collar is an inflatable, soft protective recovery collar designed for small to large dogs and cats. Unlike traditional collars, it allows pets to eat, drink, and see comfortably while preventing them from licking wounds or surgical sites. Made from non-stick, easy-to-clean materials, it features an adjustable strap for a secure fit and can be deflated for convenient storage. Trusted since 2019, this collar combines functionality with a cute design, ensuring your pet's recovery is as stress-free as possible.
C**E
Perfect to prevent licking near front of body
This worked perfectly for my dog, she had a cut on her front leg and wouldn’t stop licking it. This cone worked perfectly to prevent her from licking her front leg. I wouldn’t recommend it for a spay or back leg issues though because she could still turn and lick back there but it’s perfect for anything up front. She could sleep easily with this cone on and best of all she looked super cute!
F**E
Really Helped after neutering
This collar is great. We had purchased a different one at first, but our dog chewed through the buckle and popped the inflatable tube that goes in it. This one is so much better. It's wider, so he can't get to his "bits", and is extremely durable. He hasn't chewed threw anything on it and the fastener is well designed with a D ring that holds the Velcro strip. He can't seem to easily reach that on this one. It's super cute too! we got the orange design and honestly, it looks like he's ready to go to the pool in his floatie!
A**R
Good but not perfect, depends what you need covered
We ordered the XL for our 88lb doberman. We sized up a little to get the widest possible donut as I had concerns that he could possibly reach his face.Our dog had surgery to remove some growths on various parts of his body. I would say it does an excellent job of protecting his wounds on his belly, butt, neck, and upper legs. There is no way he can reach those areas or his entire back. It does not protect our dogs face or toes up to about the middle of his legs.He had a growth removed on his eyelid and this is where we ran into problems. He is able to reach his face and eyes with his back legs to itch. He can also lick his legs from his toes up to about halfway so if you have anything you’re trying to protect in those two areas then I would consider a full cone that covers up to your dogs nose. There’s really nothing I’ve found yet that can replace it.The second problem in our case is he also rubs his head on furniture and people to itch the surgery site on his eyelid. It is not necessarily the products fault in this case, we just didn’t see that one coming. I am a bit disappointed that he can reach his head with his legs so I knocked off a star for that.Some other cons, he cannot use the dog door and we had to close it as he almost destroyed the watermelon trying to squeeze out.I mentioned we sized up, I would do that again because we needed the extra width on the donut but be aware the velcro rough/smooth alignment will be off. It’s okay in our case but could definitely benefit from restitching.For pros, it’s fairly easy for him to eat and drink still, the donut is not in the way at all. He maintains much better peripheral vision and he is much happier in this rather than the cone. He also learned to use it like a pillow. It is a soft although very thin material.Visually speaking, he has never looked cuter. We love the image. It’s comical and endearing to look at this big puffy watermelon with our dogs head in the middle and it definitely scores him even more pets and kisses.A good middle ground we found is to keep the watermelon on when we are around so we can watch him if he moves to itch. He listens fairly well to us so it works in our case. But if we’re too busy or not home we switch to the tried and true comfy cone which covers him all the way up to his nose. He hates it and mopes around but it gives everyone more independence. He can kind of squish thru the dog door and we’re not worrying about the stitches.Anyway, it’s all temporary for a couple weeks….
B**S
Perfect!
I ordered this for our senior dog after he had surgery to get a tumor removed. It was super easy to blow up and put on him. It did not come with a collar for attachment so I used one we had on hand. He was comfortable with it on and slept on it like a pillow. He spent a lot of time bouncing off of door jams with this on, but it stayed intact well. Also very easy to clean!
A**.
Cute, but only partially effective
So Ella had surgery on her lip to remove a tumor. Ergo cone of shame.I knew she would need one for a longer period so elected to try the inflatable as we really just needed her to not scratch her ears. She hates the traditional cones so I thought I would try this.We ordered the XL as she was 2 inches above the large on the size chart for neck when measuring. Ella is a 5 year old 85 lb Golden retriever.I’ll start with the pros.It’s cute, it’s overall easy to set up. It dries fast. It’s easy to wipe down. It’s somewhat of a pillow so she can lay on it and snuggle more comfortably than a traditional plastic cone.Cons.It doesn’t prevent her from going to a doorjam and yanking out 6/7 sutures. Or going to a wall at an angle and rubbing at her face.If she eats with it on (which is necessary or she stops to scratch) the cover gets quite dirty. Almost need two so that you can trade them out.I’ve been using dawn power wash spray on a papertowel to clean up between meals. I also use dog wipes on her fur to help with any itchiness.I found it impossible to inflate without using my air pump. So make sure you get one if you don’t have. It also needs to be partially reinflated each day as well as the collar adjusted as the collar material comes loose.Ella has successfully escaped twice from the cone of shame in the morning before I add more air by rubbing against the wall/door moulding in the hallway. I think she’s rolling until the collar starts to loosen as the material doesn’t stay set and then finishes it off on the woodwork.If your doggo is smart and an escape artist like mine then be prepared to set the alarm to add the extra air every morning so they won’t escape said cone of shame when you’re in the shower.I also had to cut excess off the Velcro strap as it was extremely long and dangling on the ground where she would trip even if I looped it. I cut off over 6 inches. I thought this was strange as the collar (though I need to tighten it daily) doesn’t have a lot of spare room.Overall I’m rating it a 3. Mainly for novelty factor and that it’s soft for her to lie on. There are some obvious design flaws of the cone for the more creative dogs like mine though that enjoy a challenge.If your dog is lazy you’re probably fine with minimal worry and just the daily adjustment.I think they need to make the collar material better. It’s too easy for dogs to slip at current as it gets loose with repeated movement. I have to tighten it daily.I think for the size fit some not much larger dogs than Ella would have trouble getting into the XL.As my dog was successful in yanking out 6/7 sutures overnight while in the cone and required an emergency vet visit in the morning I can’t say I’m entirely pleased with the product.Pictures of Ella in her cone and Ella with her sutures gone. Ella is unrepentant.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
2 days ago