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Bless the little chap! Just look at that "Pity Me" face, poor Monty! Nice collar Angie, Morgan had a different design when he had his bladder stone op, it was an inflatable one rather like a travel pillow but all-round, if you see what I mean! I thought at the time that if and when we have him castrated it wouldn't actually be any good post-op as he could still manage to wash his rear end while wearing it, but yours looks ideal. So much better that the rigid ones from the vet. Morgan sends sympathy woofs to Monty and hopes he soon feels completely well again! |
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Poor Mr Montgomery! Hope he feels better soon after having his 'pockets picked'. I love those collars but we don't stock them now-noone wanted to pay the extra for them, although I had one for Darcy after her hernia op. |
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I am not sure that the collar would be suitable for a persistent chewer, but it's been just enough for him. Bought it from ebay - it wasn't expensive IMO. |
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What a sweetheart! I don't think I've ever seen a picture of him That collar is very fetching, I'm sure it's far more comfortable than the usual polyproylene ones and a whole lot more flattering. Good to see he's on the road to recovery! |
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