Ruth McClain Coules December 22nd, 2012 Awww. That seems a little harsh. I’m sure they are itchy, poor thing. Reply
Fergus December 22nd, 2012 That’s not harsh at all. That’s the standard procedure to keep an animals from missing with wounds and stitches. Reply
tina December 22nd, 2012 I think she means calling the dog a brat for doing that is harsh. To the owner – you should try clove oil from a store like Whole Foods – they won’t lick it because it tastes awful and that way they don’t have to be miserable in the cone of shame. Reply
Ruth McClain Coules
Awww. That seems a little harsh. I’m sure they are itchy, poor thing.
Fergus
That’s not harsh at all. That’s the standard procedure to keep an animals from missing with wounds and stitches.
tina
I think she means calling the dog a brat for doing that is harsh. To the owner – you should try clove oil from a store like Whole Foods – they won’t lick it because it tastes awful and that way they don’t have to be miserable in the cone of shame.
Mickey Mills
It’s all fun and games until someone ends up in a cone!