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  2. Elizabethan collar - Wikipedia

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    An Elizabethan collar, E collar, pet ruff or pet cone (sometimes humorously called a treat funnel, lamp-shade, radar dish, dog-saver, collar cone, or cone of shame) is a protective medical device worn by an animal, usually a cat or dog. Shaped like a truncated cone, its purpose is to prevent the animal from biting or licking at its body or ...

  3. Photographer Hopes to Take the 'Shame' Out of 'Cone of Shame ...

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    The "cone of shame," which is really called a recovery cone, was designed to prevent dogs from licking surgical wounds. "While these cones are not very fashionable and make the dogs sad ...

  4. Golden Retriever Looks Like He's Pouting When He Gets Put in ...

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    This young dog had to visit the vet for a minor procedure on July 9, but being stuck in the cone--or, in his case, a donut--of shame, is so much worse. The poor guy looks so embarrassed! Aww!

  5. The O List: 20 Gifts Ideas to Treat Your Pet

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    Organic Cotton Dog Toy. ... "Cone of Shame" Coffee-Table Book. $40.00. Calming Donut Bed for Dogs and Cats. You can just look at this machine-washable bed and gather that its coziness is next ...

  6. Calming signals - Wikipedia

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    A dog displaying the lip/nose licking behavior. Calming signals is a term conceived by Norwegian dog trainer and canine ethologist, Turid Rugaas, to describe the patterns of behavior used by dogs interacting with each other in environments that cause heightened stress and when conveying their desires or intentions.

  7. Dog collar - Wikipedia

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    A dog collar is a piece of material put around the neck of a dog. A collar may be used for restraint, identification, fashion, protection, or training (although some aversive training collars are illegal in many countries [ 1 ] [ 2 ] ).

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