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Joypig Dog Cone Collar with Soft Pad, Transparent Elizabeth Recovery Collar for Large, Medium, Small Dogs to Stop Licking, Pet Head Cone Alternative After Surgery, Neutering, Injury (XL)
Joypig Dog Cone Collar with Soft Pad, Transparent Elizabeth Recovery Collar for Large, Medium, Small Dogs to Stop Licking, Pet Head Cone Alternative After Surgery, Neutering, Injury (XL)
Item Details
Pickup Location
4031 Market Center Dr Suite 303
North Las Vegas, NV, 89030
Quality
New
Functional
No Damage
No Assembly Needed
In Package
No Missing Parts
brand
JoypigEstimated Retail Price
$36.21
color
Graysize
XLBuyers Premium
15%
Inventory Number
1047915580
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Features
- Stop licking Wounds: The cone collar for dogs features a widened protective barrier to stop licking wounds—even hard-to-reach areas like hind legs or paws. Unlike inflatable donut collars, the conical shape creates a larger safety zone to prevent dog licking after surgery, neutering, spaying, skin treatments, or general wounds. Helps dogs heal faster by blocking contact with injuried areas.
- Multi Size Choice: There are 6 adjustable sizes for large, medium, small dogs. Measure your dog’s neck circumference and nose-to-neck length for a perfect fit. The package includes two extra Velcro straps to tighten oversized collars. Pro tip: Opt for a longer cone if injuries are on paws or hind legs.
- Soft and Safe: Say NO to heavy cone of shame. Our dog head cone is made with upgraded lightweight PVC (30% clearer than standard plastic) for better visibility and reduced anxiety. Gentle fabric-wrapped edges protect against scratches, while dual-layer breathable neck padding ensures comfort and could serve as pillow. No rigid Elizabethan cone discomfort—just comfy, stress-free healing.
- Easy Wear: Skip the hassle of inflatable medical collars! Our no-blow up design uses ultra-strong Velcro for quick, secure adjustments. Wipe plastic surfaces with a cloth; machine-washable padded liner keeps clean simple. Perfect for post-surgery chaos!
- Warm Tips: It's normal for dogs to feel a bit anxious when using a cone for the first time. Comfort them with treats or toys. Avoid forcefully tearing off the Velcro, as this may startle your dog. Instead, adjust the Velcro to the chin area before gently peeling it open.


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