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Old 11-02-2009, 08:36 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Lou View Post
I ordered one of Bo's e-collars just in case I needed one. It looked like such a good idea! Little did I know I would need it the day after I got it in the mail!

Skeeter was at the groomer and decided he was going to lick the groomer's freshly sharpened scissors which created a small razor like cut. Of course he bled and then started licking his leg. The more he licked the more it bled sending more blood on to his leg. A vicious circle to say the least. When I got him home I put on the Bo's ever-so-soft new collar to keep him for licking. It worked like a charm. Once he stopped licking his leg his tongue stopped bleeding. He was able to get drinks of water and play with the other pups without it bothering him. The fit is fine too. I tried it on all three of the yorkies and it is versatile enough to fit each one of them. I'm going to be sure to take it with him to the groomers from now on. She said Skeeter has always tried licking the scissors when she does his front legs and she was afraid this was going to happen one day.

So there is a new use for these wonderful collars! Groomers will love them if they have wiggle worms like Skeeter to deal with! And Skeeter, who hates having anything on him didn't mind it a bit!

Way to go Bo! You have an excellent product!

thanks Lou! I hope little Skeeter is all better! Maggie has been trying to do this as well, I'll have to put a collar on her when I groom her. I never even thought about this! She is constantly trying to get at the scissors.
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