Thanks to a certain Pixar movie, we all know our dogs' Elizabethan collars by another name: the cone of shame. Of course, the dog cone of shame is a misnomer. Contrary to the punishing intentions of ...
Anders Anglesey is a U.S. News Reporter based in London, U.K., covering crime, politics, online extremism and trending stories. Anders has covered QAnon conspiracy theorists and their links to U.S.
Dogs tend to fight when owners force them to wear a cone, thinking it is full of shame without realizing it is for their own good, which is why one canine wanted to return the feeling to his owner.
It can be quite the sad sight: the family pet, recovering from surgery, having to wear that awkward cone on their neck to keep them from licking at their stitches. They look miserable. They look silly ...
Winnie Au is taking the shame out of the cone — the post-surgery dog cone, that is. Nearly two years ago, she posted a casting call looking for dogs for her forthcoming book, and I couldn't help but ...
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