16 Reasons Why Lick Sleeve is Better Than the Cone of Shame
16 Reasons Why Lick Sleeve is Better Than the Cone of Shame
1. Improves Compliance by the Dog Owner
75% of dog
                                                owners remove the cone within the first 24 hours of returning home from
                                                the veterinarian. Lick Sleeve removes discomfort and increases
                                                compliancy 100% of the time.
2. No Hearing or Vision
                                                        Impairment
Undue stress is caused when a dog’s
                                                    senses are hampered by the cone.
3. Security and
                                                        Defense
Dogs
                                                    that do not feel like they can defend themselves have anxiety and
                                                    aggressive tendencies.
4.
                                                        Grooming
An inability to groom degrades the overall
                                                    body health of dogs.
5. Easy Access to
                                                        Food and Water
The cone impairs free access to food
                                                    and water leading to loss of weight and deters proper
                                                    nutrition.
6. Comfortable and
                                                        Form Fitting
The constant discomfort of the cone can
                                                    lead to depression and lethargy.
7. Soft and Flexible
Cones are rigid and rub the
                                                    skin around the neck area, leading to discomfort and possible skin
                                                    irritation. 
                                            
8.
                                                            You Can Cuddle and Pet Your Dogs Head
Dogs need
                                                        our love and affection. Cones make it difficult to rub and
                                                        scratch around a dogs ears and neck which creates anxiety and
                                                        reduces social interaction.
9. Easy
                                                                    to Leash and Lead Your Dog
The cone
                                                                makes it very difficult to attach a collar and
                                                                leash.
10. No Abrasions or Rubbing Around
                                                                Neck
Abrasions of skin
                                                                around the neck from the cone can lead to
                                                                infections.
11.
                                                                    Perfect Fitting and Sizes
Bad fitting
                                                                cones can cause multiple problems such as removal,
                                                                abrasions and irritation.
12. Keeps the Wound or Surgery Site Completely
                                                                Covered and Protected
Cones do a poor job of
                                                            keeping a dog from reaching the leg and wound area - especially rear
                                                                legs.
13.
                                                                    Full, Natural Access Around Home/Living
                                                                    Spaces
Dogs wearing a cone have a
                                                                difficult time getting through doggy doors and around
                                                                furniture.
14.
                                                                    Reduces Stress
The cone’s long list of
                                                                problems add unnecessary stress that can lead to other
                                                                healthcare problems.
15.
                                                                    Improves Social Interaction
Dogs require
                                                                social interaction with other dogs or packs for optimal
                                                                health and emotion. The cone makes it difficult to smell
                                                                and interact with other dogs.
16. Reduces Saliva,
                                                                    Food, and Feces Contamination
The cone
                                                                is difficult to keep clean and sterile. Which can lead
                                                                to bacteria or pathogen buildup. 
COMMON COMPLAINTS ABOUT THE CONE OF SHAME
"Jet kept bumping into the furniture and catching it on doors all over the house. After 2 hours, we just took it off.”
                                                                        Tonya A.
                                                                                
Fort Worth,
                                                                                Texas
                                                            "It was so upsetting to see little Tank bump into things and be miserable. We took the cone off the second day he was home.”
                                                                        Ashley M.
                                                                                
Denver, Colorado
                                                            “Boondog is just
                                                                            the sweetest thing, but while he’s got the
                                                                            cone on he has been attacking the other dogs
                                                                            because of his stress.”
                                                                        Maggie O.
                                                                                
Brock, Texas