Kong Cloud Collar


  • I am considering using this collar after our two year old Basenji, Gracie, is spayed. Has anyone used this instead of the Elizabethian and has it worked for you?


  • I use the Bite Not Collar with mine. Nicky much prefers it to the Elizabethian collar.


  • I tried using that to keep Gambit from reaching a 6 inch incision on the back of her leg, she could still reach the spot. I have never used a collar with any spay or neuter surgery, the incision is so small its really not necessary.


  • I have never used a collar with any spay or neuter either but my vet had a bad experience with a patient ripping sutures out and I guess i t was a real mess. The Vet wanted to use an Elizabethian but Gracie is so timid (she was a kennel dog which we acquired 3 weeks ago) I think that collar would send her over the edge. I just hate to ignore the Vet about a collar because God forbid anything happens it would be on me. Thank you so much for your comment lisastewart, I feel the same way.


  • I think using a collar is a wise precaution whenever you are unable to supervise, at least for the first couple of days. However, if you are around and alert, it may not be necessary. I have never needed one for a spay/neuter, but I have used one when my guy wouldn't leave a rash alone. Now, if he is licking excessively, I just pick it up and show it to him…....usually does the trick. And remember, a quiet Basenji is not necessarily a good Basenji........like kids, if they are off being quiet they are often up to something. :)


  • I normally had my dogs spayed/neutered on Thurs, then took a 3 day weekend at home with them, by the 4th day, they were safe to leave alone, or in some cases, I took them to work with me.

  • First Basenji's

    Looked at pictures of both, and the Bite Not Collar just looks better because they have 360 vision, you seem to be able to adjust the width with more accuracy as well. The Kong collar looked as though a paw could get through the neck and make the scenario more traumatic! In a pinch I borrowed a neighbor's 'cone of shame…' and Uzie just froze in place, when he did move he bumped into everything. I kept it on him for maybe 1/2 hour while the benedrly took effect and he slept for few hours. He got a canine tooth puncture and he kept scratching it thus preventing a heal. So it was not sutures as you have to think about, but the next morning he did have total closure-the thick folds of skin of a basenji. Ps: there was not any swelling and he is doing 100%! The blue you see is Nolvasan Antiseptic cream-works great! PSS: agree with eeeeeeeeeeeeeeefarm!

    attachment_p_160720_0_the-cone-001a.jpg

Suggested Topics

  • 0 Votes
    2 Posts
    2k Views
    A
    Although natural care products / removed URL / for dogs are generally safe, there are still potential risks and side effects to consider. Some dogs may be allergic or sensitive to certain natural ingredients, causing skin irritation or other adverse reactions. Additionally, natural products are not regulated the same way as prescription drugs, so it's important to research the product and manufacturer carefully to ensure their safety and effectiveness. Always follow the product instructions carefully, and start with a small amount to monitor potential reactions. Finally, consult with your veterinarian before introducing any new products, especially if your dog has a preexisting health condition or is taking other medications. Taking these precautions can help ensure the safety and effectiveness of natural care products for your furry friend.
  • Crystals in urine (cystine)

    Basenji Health Issues & Questions
    8
    0 Votes
    8 Posts
    1k Views
    senjisillyS
    Sorry to be so late on commenting here. There are several Facebook groups you may want to join. 2 are Basenji specific. Bladder Stones Basenji - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1505737939475808/ Canine Cystinuria - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1264949876904169/ The third group is secret and you need to be Facebook friends with a member in order to join. Contact me if you are interested in joining - Basenji Cystine Bladder Stone Awareness.
  • spotted stomach

    Moved Basenji Health Issues & Questions
    5
    0 Votes
    5 Posts
    677 Views
    KembeK
    @serenjane My Kembe had the freckles on her neck - more pronounced in summer months w/ the sun and also as she aged. I use to call her my little 🦒 giraffe. 😂
  • Serento Flea and Tick collars

    Basenji Health Issues & Questions
    6
    1 Votes
    6 Posts
    583 Views
    elbrantE
    @italeigha I had such high hopes!
  • No Bite Collar for Keeping Stiches

    Basenji Health Issues & Questions
    11
    0 Votes
    11 Posts
    11k Views
    tanzaT
    @cahootz I have made my own in the past.... there used to be pictured on the old Forum, I can't find them now. I got a stair tread (hard rubber) and cut it to fit from just behind the ears to the point of the chest. Wrapped it in a towel, duck tape it all up. Wrap around the neck and secure with Vet Wrap. Worked great, also I would put Tea Tree Oil around the stitches (not on).....
  • Alternative to the E-Collar

    Basenji Health Issues & Questions
    9
    0 Votes
    9 Posts
    3k Views
    basenji_fanB
    @Woofless: Awesome collar BTW- where did you find it? @ljsabo: Woofless - the collar looks like it is from www.k9closet.com she makes very nice ones! basenji_fan - this is such a brilliant idea! I could have used this a few months back but will remember for next time. Thank you so much for sharing! Yup it's from K9 Closet, I love her collars great quality, cannot beat her pricey anywhere (even for martingales), and wonderful selections