An E-collar is a remote training tool that gives mild to moderate stimulation to give the handler control during off-leash training. It can be used to modify behavior and at low levels of stimulation to enhance already known behaviors.
One should wear A and E collar shirt to a 7th grade dance.
Honestly, with luck and prayer. Cats are notorious for disliking E-collars and will devote hours to working to get the collar off. One idea would be to check the length of the E-collar - it should reach from where it rests on the cat's neck to about 1mm past the end of his nose. If the E-collar is too long, he's much more likely to fight it and pull it off. You could also tape the clasp closed, with the understanding that the clasp is there to prevent your cat from hanging himself on his collar if he gets caught by it.
That is an Elizabethan collar, sometimes shortened to e-collar, and also called a space collar.
You mean an Electronic collar or E collar? Sadly no, they are not illegal. Many view these collars as cruel and unnecessary and are often used as a replacement for long-term training.
Put a cone collar on the dog, this will prevent any disturbing of the area. E-collar is the more appropriate term. That is what your Vet calls it.
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The collar that vicars wear is a clerical collar, not a dog collar. Dog collar is just a crude nickname. The clerical collar is also sometimes referred to as a Roman collar.
"Collar" is masculine, so it is "el collar".
White collar.
Blue collar
That is the scientific/ medical name for the collar bone
The plural of collar is collars.