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Conehead, Megaphone, Satellite Dish, Lampshade, Sun Visor: Enjoying the Humor of E-Collar Nicknames Posted: 01 Jan 2010 02:00 PM PST Find me on Facebook Follow me on Twitter Write to Dr. Jacki, our ASK THE VET Columnist (c) photo copyright Carrie Boyko 2009 Tanner Adapts Well to his E-collar Let me start with a clarification. Some people call the vibration-type training collars 'E-Collars', probably because they are electronic. What we're talking about today is the E (for Elizabethan) collar that our pets sometimes have to wear after surgery, stitches, hot spots or other problems cause them to lick or chew at an area excessively. Now I can move on to my topic--the clever names everyone attaches to these funny hats. Xena is probably the expert. Since her spaying at age 6 months, she has worn one more than most dogs on the planet. She seems to have a need to continuously lick any itchy spot or wound, no matter how clean it might be. This time it is Tanner's turn. A small scab on his cheek was just about to fall off, when it must havebecome itchy. Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! Over night Tanner did a number on the area, leaving it open, raw and much larger, just as it was about to be gone forever. There simply is no way for a dog to understand when not to scratch or lick. Fortunately for Tanner, he is clueless to wearing the thing. He's like a bull in a china shop, running into everything in his path. There is no aiming this projectile object sticking out from his snout. His motto is Just Plow Through! The names have all been flying. Every walk we take, another neighbor dubs poor Tanner with a new moniker. I get a chuckle out of them--some being extremely clever. Can you think of any more? What has your dog been called while wearing an E-Collar? (c) photo copyright A.Weinstein 'Halo' was our New Nickname Today Use my comment button at the bottom of the post and send me your nicknames for these odd looking hats. We'll start a list. Shall I put it in the sidebar? You tell me. Let's have some fun with this--go on now--write to me! Need one? Amazon can help: ![]() Follow All Things Dog at Twitter Find me at Facebook |
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