That will not stop him from being itchy. It'll prevent him from scratching but the itch will still be there. You clearly have money, take him to a vet and stop laughing at your dog;
Hey Terri, if you read the context above we were in lockdown. This meant that no vets were open. Don’t worry though he is well taken care of. All the best and take care! 😊
An Elizabethan Collar, nicknamed an “e-collar”, is worn by pets who are recovering from an injury to protect their wound. The name originated from the high collars on dresses that were fashionable in England during the Elizabethan era.
looking for ideas how to help my dog, after an operation on his hip, i found this, thank you very much, geweldig idee!!!
Most welcome! Very glad this helped! May he get well soon! ❤️❤️
Great idea, thank you.
About the itching, it could be the grains in the dog food or even over vaccination. I hope Tiger is feeling better.
What kind of dog do you have because that looks exactly like my dog Cooper
Thank you for sharing great idea. 👍😷😷
Glad this helped! 😊❤️
Very helpful
Too cute!!😍
Cute ❤
good idea and very cute dog
Thank you!
Thx ❤
Does anyone know if this actually works?
a bigger pool noodle might be better! but otherwise, works!
Nice
He looks so offended 😂
Lol Tiger!!
Can he breathe ok ?
Yes he can! Just always make sure two fingers can fit into the collar easily!
3:41. Damn
That will not stop him from being itchy. It'll prevent him from scratching but the itch will still be there. You clearly have money, take him to a vet and stop laughing at your dog;
Hey Terri, if you read the context above we were in lockdown. This meant that no vets were open. Don’t worry though he is well taken care of. All the best and take care! 😊
Terri needs a hobby
He is not amused
Most definitely not! But he got used to it after a while and was back to his usual self!
Idk what you mean by e-collar because an e-collar is a shock collar that hurts a dog.
An Elizabethan Collar, nicknamed an “e-collar”, is worn by pets who are recovering from an injury to protect their wound.
The name originated from the high collars on dresses that were fashionable in England during the Elizabethan era.
Oh no it isn’t! Shirley explained it really well!
Thank you so much for explaining Shirley! 😊❤️❤️
@@SandraFaustina I got it know 👍. Thanks for the explanation!