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After a procedure, a veterinarian will often put an e-collar on your pet, also known as "the cone," so they don't lick any of the incisions or wounds. No one likes these things, especially not your pet. In today's episode, why we use these, more creative solutions, and the importance of keeping them on.
Follow Dr. Shadi Ireifej on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube
TrueCare for Pets, 11730 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA 91604.
Disclaimer: While we use our best efforts to provide accurate information, this podcast is not a substitute for the information and care provided by your local veterinary physician. Discretion is advised.
Find out more at https://truecare-for-pods.pinecast.co
By TrueCare for PetsAfter a procedure, a veterinarian will often put an e-collar on your pet, also known as "the cone," so they don't lick any of the incisions or wounds. No one likes these things, especially not your pet. In today's episode, why we use these, more creative solutions, and the importance of keeping them on.
Follow Dr. Shadi Ireifej on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube
TrueCare for Pets, 11730 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA 91604.
Disclaimer: While we use our best efforts to provide accurate information, this podcast is not a substitute for the information and care provided by your local veterinary physician. Discretion is advised.
Find out more at https://truecare-for-pods.pinecast.co