Support your pet’s journey back to health with our Protective Recovery Collar. Designed to effectively promote the healing of wounds, this collar acts as a gentle barrier that prevents your dog from licking, biting, or disturbing surgical incisions and skin injuries. Unlike traditional opaque cones that can cause anxiety, our clear design ensures your pet maintains their peripheral vision, helping them feel safer and more mobile while they heal.
Whether your dog is recovering from a routine procedure or managing a persistent skin irritation, this lightweight and adjustable collar provides the necessary protection without the stress of "blind spots."
Promotes Undisturbed Healing: Specifically engineered to stop the cycle of licking and scratching, allowing topical medications and stitches to stay in place.
Full-Vision Design: The transparent material allows your pet to see their surroundings, reducing the "cone of shame" stress and preventing accidental bumps into furniture.
Adjustable Hook & Loop Straps: Features heavy-duty hook and loop fasteners for a secure, customizable fit that makes it incredibly easy to put on and take off.
Lightweight & Comfortable: Designed for extended wear, the flexible material allows your dog to eat, drink, and sleep with minimal interference.
To ensure the best fit, please measure your dog's neck circumference. Choose the size that allows for a snug but comfortable fit (you should be able to fit two fingers between the collar and your pet's neck).
| Size | Neck Circumference (cm) | Neck Circumference (inches) |
| Small | 16.5cm – 20cm | ~6.5" – 7.8" |
| Medium | 19.5cm – 25cm | ~7.6" – 9.8" |
| Large | 25cm – 33cm | ~9.8" – 13" |
| X-Large | 33cm – 40.5cm | ~13" – 15.9" |
| XX-Large | 40.5cm – 53cm | ~15.9" – 20.8" |
Supervised Initial Use: Always monitor your pet when they first wear the collar to ensure they can navigate comfortably and are not overly stressed.
Proper Maintenance: Wipe the collar clean with a damp cloth and mild soap to maintain clarity and hygiene.
Consult Your Vet: If you are unsure which size is best for your pet’s specific injury (especially for long-nosed breeds), please consult your veterinarian for professional guidance.