Reddit Reddit reviews BiteNot Collar, 6" W x 27" L

We found 3 Reddit comments about BiteNot Collar, 6" W x 27" L. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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BiteNot Collar, 6
The Bitenot collars are an excellent alternative to the traditional Elizabethan collarThese collars are not recommended for protecting eyes or earsThese collars are made of flexible plastic and foamRefer sizing chart in secondary image
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3 Reddit comments about BiteNot Collar, 6" W x 27" L:

u/kagzig · 6 pointsr/dogs

I'm sorry that happened to you and Brutus -- that's just terrible. I can't say I've experienced anything close to that, but I have had to deal with crate rest and recovery when my pup broke a toe. Obviously very very small potatoes, comparatively, but hopefully some of the crate rest advice may be helpful to you.

In our case, my pup was on the most restrictive possible crate rest, and also had to have a cone or similar on whenever she was unsupervised to prevent her from tearing off her cast. If you are in a similar situation, I recommend trying out a few cone alternatives -- like this or this -- so you can leave the cone off as much as possible. That way, Brutus will have his head and paws free and you can keep him occupied with Kongs, chews, and puzzle toys. Since physical exercise is out, mental exercise is absolutely critical, and the toys/Kongs are key, along with training. With a little creativity, you might be surprised at how much you can train while your dog is in stationary and even crated!

As for the driver, unfortunately the best I can offer is just to stay in touch with the officers who responded and, when applicable, the prosecuting attorney's office. Keep records and documentation for all your expenses related to recovery (including vet bills). In the event the driver is caught and charges are filed, this documentation could be very helpful to the prosecutor, and potentially even financial restitution through the same process, depending on your state's laws. Be sure to ask the prosecutor if there is a mechanism that allows for victims' restitution through the criminal process and if vet bills would qualify, and then keep following up on the restitution aspect to make sure it is part of the prosecutor's sentencing recommendation. This can obviously take a while (resolution will easily take months, and restitution, if any, would take even longer) and enforcement through this route still leaves something to be desired, especially if the offender is indigent, but it has helped a lot of people and at least saves the time, expense, and hassle of trying to pursue restitution civilly.

I hope the driver is found and convicted, and I wish you and Brutus the best as you recover.

u/miparasito · 2 pointsr/Dogtraining

Is this agressive snarly biting? Fearful biting? Or frustrated over abundance of energy biting?

There are some good alternatives to the cone...
The Bitenot collar -- http://www.amazon.com/BiteNot-BN6-Collar-27/dp/B001VP87OY

And Kong makes an inflatable collar that looks like a life preserver.

I wonder if you could also give him breaks from the collar by putting some kind of diaper/dog pants on him?