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Lick Sleeve Science

A compilation of peer-reviewed research demonstrating the effectiveness of the Lick Sleeve as an alternative to traditional Elizabethan collars for post-operative care for dogs. Our studies evaluate infection rates, owner compliance, and dog welfare metrics, consistently showing the Lick Sleeve to be a superior option for preventing self-trauma while improving patient comfort during recovery from orthopedic procedures.

Accepted Poster for ACVS 2024

Evaluation of Lick Sleeve as an Adjunctive Therapy to the Elizabethan Collar Following Canine Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy to Improve Owner Compliance During Convalescence

Evers JS, Ringwood PB, DeGroot W

Veterinary Emergency Clinic and Referral Centre, Toronto, Canada

VOS 2024 Poster Presentation

Comparing the Incidence of Surgical Site Infection for Two Different Methods of Post-Operative Self-Trauma Prevention in Dogs Undergoing Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy

Evers JS, Ringwood PB, DeGroot W

Veterinary Emergency Clinic and Referral Centre, Toronto, Canada

Research Summary

"The Cone of Shame": Welfare Implications of Elizabethan Collar Use on Dogs and Cats as Reported by their Owners

Evers JS, Ringwood PB, DeGroot W

Veterinary Emergency Clinic and Referral Centre, Toronto, Canada



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