After surgery, a pet is often sent home wearing an Elizabethan collar – also referred to as an E collar, Buster collar, or plastic cone – to prevent licking and chewing of the incision which could cause irritation, infection, and delayed healing. Could non-compliance lead to delayed healing? Could the cone itself lead to extended recovery time if the pet experiences fear, anxiety, or stress while wearing the cone? And, if so, what can we do to about?
Join the presenter as she delves into scientific, observational, and anecdotal evidence regarding the impact of owner-compliance and stress on recovery rates and provides a solution to help make wearing of the Elizabethan collar less stressful for the dog, pet guardians and veterinarians.
Learning objectives:
- Understand how fear, anxiety, and stress may directly or indirectly affect wound healing.
- Understand the potential negative impact of Elizabethan collars on animal welfare.
- Learn how non-compliance of Elizabethan collar wearing may lead to delayed recuperation rates.
- Understand the potential for delayed healing which may be experienced by some dogs wearing Elizabethan collars.
- Learn what trainers, guardians, vets, and pet care providers can do to help take the fear, anxiety, and stress, out of the Elizabethan collar, setting the scene for a happier pet and the potential for a speedier recovery rate.
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