Fainlysmom
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Thank you so much, everyone. I've looked at every inflatable I can find on the web, and I don't think any of them would stop him 100% for sure. He is such a licker that he can almost reach his leg with the cone on, and of course he starts right away if we take it off. Reading posts about inflatables, it seems like there is just no way to watch him closely enough that he won't reach his leg. I think he would just bend an inflatable or manage to reach over it. I looked at the Lick Sleeve as an alternative, but our orthopedist vet says no.
This morning he seems better; calmer, and eating a half cup of kibble breakfast in the form of ice cubes made of water and kibble at 4:30 a.m. He loves the ice cubes. He's been lying on my feet and seems content enough at the moment. Thank you for all your help with inflatable information. Like Gavin in the post from last night, he is DEDICATED to reaching that leg. And he is much faster than I can be in my current situation. He's dispensing kisses this morning and I hope he'll take a nap before long.
This morning he seems better; calmer, and eating a half cup of kibble breakfast in the form of ice cubes made of water and kibble at 4:30 a.m. He loves the ice cubes. He's been lying on my feet and seems content enough at the moment. Thank you for all your help with inflatable information. Like Gavin in the post from last night, he is DEDICATED to reaching that leg. And he is much faster than I can be in my current situation. He's dispensing kisses this morning and I hope he'll take a nap before long.

