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They look miserable. They look silly. But Winnie Au is hoping to flip the script with her new photo book, “Cone of Shame.” In these portraits, dogs are wearing fashionable collars that they ...
Never work with children or animals – not advice heeded by photographer Winnie Au, whose new book, Cone of Shame, features 60 dogs, the above supers included, resplendent in artisanal cones.
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 ...
Call it the cone of shame. Radar dish. Elizabethan collar. Whatever the name, pets seem to hate the stiff, lampshade-like piece of plastic that vets often put around their necks to keep them from ...
Pet parents, however, know it as the “cone of shame” for how humiliated and unhappy it makes their pet. In recent years, animal behaviorists have researched the impact of E-collars on animal welfare.
And then, to add insult to injury, he would have to wear the cone of shame, too. Personally, I wasn’t that unhappy about the cone. With our last dog, we found that if we pointed him toward the ...
When your pet is recovering from surgery, they need TLC; they don’t need to become a laughingstock by shoving their heads in the dreaded “Cone of Shame,” or “Elizabethan collar.” ...