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This product is the absolute best! Review by Lisa
My 76 lb standard goldendoodle had surgery which resulted in sutures on her head and her side. The standard "lampshade" collar was prohibiting her from sleeping comfortably as well as drinking or eating. She would constantly whimper whenever it was on her. Upon taking it off, she would instantly try to scratch and lick the sutures so I had to keep it on as much as possible. She was depressed, lacking sleep and refused to eat or go to the bathroom if the plastic collar was on her.
It was going to be a long two weeks until I found the StopBite collar. Within minutes of putting the StopBite on her, she was trying to play! She promptly ate, drank, went for several walks and took a much needed nap - all while wearing the collar. I never needed to remove it and she doesn't seem to mind it being on. It prohibits her from licking her side wound and she hasn't been able to scratch her head due to the buckles being in the way. This is a product that was long overdue. I have already told several people in the short hours that we have had it.
THANK YOU, STOPBITE!
(Posted on 24/09/09) -
Unique and well designed collar Review by Kurt
We use a variety of methods to prevent pets from reaching wounds and surgical sites. The StopBite collar is a unique and well designed collar that provides a useful alternative to traditional E-Collars and other devices. The StopBite collar is a very valuale tool in controlling a pet's ability to reach an injury, especially with other methods have failed. It also is very comfortable for the pet and much less cumbersome for the owner.
(Posted on 24/09/09) -
This collar was the answer to our prayers... Review by Cyndi
We used StopBite™ for our two-year-old Havanese, who needed to be spayed. We wanted to ensure that she heal quickly, without incident and with minimal trauma. This collar was the answer to our prayers. She could eat, drink, and sleep while wearing the collar, and yet she could not get to the incision.
- Cyndi C. (Posted on 24/09/09)
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