Use in place of E-Collar

    • Gold Top Dog

    Use in place of E-Collar

    Hello
    Ive seen the thread about using a towel with an ace bandage BUT I do not have an ace bandage and I also dont have an e-collar and wont be able to get out until tomorrow for either.  So what else can I use in place of those??
    I thought I had an ace-bandage, in fact I was 100% I had it so Im thinking my husband might have used it for his wrist and I missed it.  Or Im just losing my mind...  Either way Im looking for a quick fix for an e-collar.
    If anyone has any ideas please feel free to let me know.  Thanks in advance.
    Oh and in the mean time Im using a teeshirt over her.[:D]
    That may end up working better anyhow but just thought Id ask for ideas.:)
    • Silver
    You might check at your local petstore...we got our e-collar for under five dollars.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Roll the towel and secure it with duct tape.  It will work as a quick fix.
    Wow I really am a redneck, I just recomended using duct tape to hold something together:)
     
    • Gold Top Dog
    ORIGINAL: BEVOLASVEGAS
    ...Wow I really am a redneck, I just recomended using duct tape to hold something together:)

     
    Aa, heck, I use duct tape to fix or hold together just about everything.  I used it around the edges of a play mat I put down on the computer room floor, and to cover a coffee can at work that we're using to hold pens, scissors, etc.
     
    An easy subsitute for an e-collar is a plastic bucket with the bottom cut out (the light weight ones from the paint deptartment).  Take the handle off, cover the rough edge from cutting the bottom out with duct tape, and punch holes along the bottom edge to tie the bucket to a collar.  I learned the bucket trick back in the '70's when one of our goats broke both his back legs.  It worked great when Mick had his first of many hot spots.  Another little tip- it's easier if you use a seperate collar for the bucket/e-collar instead of your dog's every day one.  That way you can leave the collare threaded through the e-collar/bucket when you remove it.
    • Gold Top Dog
    ORIGINAL: BEVOLASVEGAS

    Roll the towel and secure it with duct tape.  It will work as a quick fix.
    Wow I really am a redneck, I just recomended using duct tape to hold something together:)


     
    LOL, this is actually the route I ended up going BUT she still managed to get it over the top of her head.  Im thinking I was too worried about putting it on too tight so she could pull it off.  Im off to the store this AM to get a normal e-collar or maybe an ace bandage to try to the towel one again.  I just know how uncomfortable Daisy was with the e-collar back when so I just wanted to go a more comfortable route this time.
    • Gold Top Dog
    ORIGINAL: micksmom

    ORIGINAL: BEVOLASVEGAS
    ...Wow I really am a redneck, I just recomended using duct tape to hold something together:)


    Aa, heck, I use duct tape to fix or hold together just about everything.  I used it around the edges of a play mat I put down on the computer room floor, and to cover a coffee can at work that we're using to hold pens, scissors, etc.

    An easy subsitute for an e-collar is a plastic bucket with the bottom cut out (the light weight ones from the paint deptartment).  Take the handle off, cover the rough edge from cutting the bottom out with duct tape, and punch holes along the bottom edge to tie the bucket to a collar.  I learned the bucket trick back in the '70's when one of our goats broke both his back legs.  It worked great when Mick had his first of many hot spots.  Another little tip- it's easier if you use a seperate collar for the bucket/e-collar instead of your dog's every day one.  That way you can leave the collare threaded through the e-collar/bucket when you remove it.

     
    Thanks for the idea.:)  If I had a lightweight bucket around the house Id give it a try.:)  I think Ill stick with the e-collar or towel idea for now.  Thanks again!!