Another great article from Pets4homes
It's every dog's (or other pet) nightmare when suddenly someone puts a massive lampshade on their heads. Watching a dog trying to navigate through doorways can be highly amusing - but not for the pooch who is wearing the Cone of Shame!
They seem to bump into things on purpose in the hope the lampshade falls off - but it takes a real Houdini to get one of these things off...............
Definitely worth checking out the alternatives, although Elizabethan Collars, as the article points out, is the best tool to keep a dog from licking and chewing at a wound!
It's every dog's (or other pet) nightmare when suddenly someone puts a massive lampshade on their heads. Watching a dog trying to navigate through doorways can be highly amusing - but not for the pooch who is wearing the Cone of Shame!
They seem to bump into things on purpose in the hope the lampshade falls off - but it takes a real Houdini to get one of these things off...............
Definitely worth checking out the alternatives, although Elizabethan Collars, as the article points out, is the best tool to keep a dog from licking and chewing at a wound!