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Old 19th Jan 2009, 07:23 PM
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Procollar Inflatable, after op care!!

Our little collie is coming up to "that time" and will need to visit the vet soon(shh dont tell her). After the op Id love to use an "Inflatable Procollar".

Anyone know where I can get one in England and how much they are, (dont like lampshades that much)
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Old 20th Jan 2009, 03:03 AM
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no but e collars are not bad and its only a week to keep them from ripping at the stitches and they work real well
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Old 20th Jan 2009, 08:16 AM
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I saw these at a vet congress in the states. They are ok to prevent shoulder and elbow chewing but not as effective as an E collar for abdominal wounds.
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Old 20th Jan 2009, 04:25 PM
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Thanks for that, nice to know whats what!!
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Old 20th Jan 2009, 07:39 PM
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All depending on the bitch, there may be no need for a buster collar or simular.
Had a bitch speyed a few weeks ago,I took collar off straight away, she didnt even look at the stiches or try and lick them.
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Old 23rd Jan 2009, 06:59 PM
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i would keep an e collar on her if your not there to watch her
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