Cones are an inevitable part of your pet’s life. At some point they’ll come home from a vet visit wearing one. Most pets don’t like them; some will try anything to remove them. The quicker you get your pet used to wearing one, the less stressful his/her next visit will be.
Cones of shame: why they need them
Cones, also sometimes nicknamed satellite dishes, are those large plastic collars that protrude from your pet’s neck and over his/her face after a vet visit which the vet will tell you must remain in place for several days at least. These are necessary to keep pets from licking a surgical site, wound or hot spot; chewing off bandages or splints; or scratching their ears or face.
By desensitising your dog to wearing a cone, it will be less stressful for your pet if and when they need to use one. There are several types of cones available some of which are more comfortable for the animal.



