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Neck collars are important tools for protecting animals from wounds after surgical interventions or injuries. They prevent animals from licking or scratching their wounds and thus support healing. In our range you will find various types of collars, including inflatable and transparent collars that offer optimal visibility and freedom of movement. The collars are made of skin-friendly materials and are easy to put on. They are easy to wash and offer both comfort and safety for your animal. Choose the right neck collar for your animal's needs and simply order it online from Meddax24!
Protective Collars for Wound Protection in Animals
Protective collars prevent animals from licking or biting their wounds after surgery or injury. We offer transparent protective collars that do not further restrict the animal’s vision. Our collars feature an easy-to-use snap closure, allowing them to be placed on or removed from the animal’s head with minimal effort. Additionally, they include convenient loops that enable secure attachment to a collar for extra stability.
Inflatable Protective Collars
We also provide inflatable protective collars, which are particularly recommended when the affected area is on the torso. These collars offer animals a comfortable alternative to traditional cones, as they do not interfere with drinking, eating, or playing. Inflatable collars are easy to clean and allow for adjustable sizing. The soft outer cover is washable, ensuring hygienic use. For secure placement, they may be combined with suitable fixation bandages.
Transparent Protective Collars
Often referred to as an Elizabethan collar or cone, the classic protective collar is made from durable, transparent plastic. It can be secured around the animal’s neck using gauze bandages or a standard collar. To ensure the animal cannot reach the wound, the collar must be chosen in the appropriate size. However, care should be taken to ensure that food and water intake are not obstructed. For additional wound protection, veterinarians may also use complementary protective shoes when paws or hooves are affected.