LOS ANGELES — Call it the cone of shame. Radar dish. Elizabethan collar. Whatever the name, pets seem to hate the stiff, lampshade-like piece of plastic that veterinarians often put around their necks ...
Dogs are not known for enjoying having to wear plastic cones following a visit to the vet, but golden retriever Loui seemed to have an additional problem: getting stuck around the house while wearing ...
Not every kitty responds well to the stiff plastic cones handed out at the vet’s office; to help reduce stress while your pet heals, the best cat cone alternatives have comfortable design features ...
Call it the cone of shame. Radar dish. Elizabethan collar. Whatever its name, pets seem to hate the stiff, lampshade-like piece of plastic that vets often put around their necks to keep them from ...
A dog is being applauded online after her hilarious method for removing a "cone of shame" was caught on camera. In the viral video shared to TikTok by user @islatheviz, Isla the dog can be seen ...
Ursula Schwarz wore the “cone of shame” with pride this week. Three facts make this significant: Schwarz is a human, not a canine; she wore the hard plastic cone (also known as an Elizabethan collar ...
Few pet accessories challenge the relationship between cats and their owners as a recovery cone, also known as an Elizabethan collar or the dreaded Cone of Shame. Veterinarians and owners commonly ...