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    An Elizabethan collar, E collar, pet ruff or pet cone (sometimes humorously called a treat funnel, lamp-shade, radar dish, dog-saver, collar cone, or...
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  • attached Dog collar, a piece of material put around the neck of a dog Cat collar, a piece of material put around the neck of a cat Elizabethan collar, a protective...
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  • E-collar may refer to: Elizabethan collar, a protective medical device worn by an animal Shock collar, an electronic training aid This disambiguation...
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    An animal collar is a device that attaches to the neck of an animal to allow it to be harnessed or restrained. A piece of material put around the neck...
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    licking the surgery site in the weeks following the procedure, so an Elizabethan collar or bitterant may be used to curtail this behavior, thus preventing...
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  • They are usually a supplementary collar, worn in addition to the conventional buckle collar. Elizabethan collars, shaped like a truncated cone, can...
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    Wound licking is beneficial but too much licking can be harmful. An Elizabethan collar may be used on pet animals to prevent them from biting an injury or...
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    suspected case of feline hyperesthesia syndrome. In extreme cases, the Elizabethan collar and tail bandaging become necessary to stop self-mutilation. Where...
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  • E collar may refer to: Elizabethan collar, a protective medical device worn by an animal Shock collar, an electronic training aid This disambiguation...
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    which converts the methane they burp into carbon dioxide and water. Elizabethan collar Scold's bridle Spit hood "Grazing Muzzles for Horses and Ponies –...
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    The hangman's knot or hangman's noose (also known as a collar during the Elizabethan era) is a knot most often associated with its use in hanging a person...
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  • irritable Supe with a tall Sasquatch-like appearance who wears an Elizabethan collar around his neck, trunks, and boxing gloves on his hands to keep from...
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    the nose during an unwelcome embrace. Licking the nose wearing an Elizabethan collar. Understanding canine calming signals is crucial to experiencing positive...
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    mid-17th century. The round and flat variation is often called a millstone collar after its resemblance to millstones for grinding grain. The ruff, which...
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  • Olivia Holt as Bella, a nervous Pembroke Welsh Corgi who wears a Elizabethan collar. Carlos PenaVega as Tippy, a blue and white poodle. Harland Williams...
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    social status and Elizabethans were bound to obey The Elizabethan Sumptuary Laws, which oversaw the style and materials worn. Elizabethan sumptuary laws...
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  • and Sarmoti's grandson. Hunter is always shown wearing a plastic Elizabethan collar to stop him from biting himself and is portrayed as slightly mentally...
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    A livery collar or chain of office is a collar or heavy chain, usually of gold, worn as insignia of office or a mark of fealty or other association in...
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  • surgery should be frequently checked to avoid infection, the use of an Elizabethan collar may be necessary to prevent them from licking the wound. For 14 days...
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    achieve the desired outcome. Licking can be prevented by the use of Elizabethan collars, dog leggings, battery-enhanced wraps, bandages, anti-licking ointments...
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  • 2000) Mitch the sheepdog has an ear infection and has to have an Elizabethan collar fitted, but when Trevor the goat finds himself dangling precariously...
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    for further shaping of the upper edge of a garment with, for example, a collar, cowl, darts, or pleats. In that respect it is similar to the waistline...
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    Approach, Guild of Master Craftsman, 2000. Digby, George Wingfield. Elizabethan Embroidery. New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1964. Drysdale, Rosemary. The...
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    familiar to Elizabethan readers from Petrarch's "The Triumph of Chastity". Another symbol from this work is the spotless ermine, wearing a collar of gold...
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    sometimes be cinched at the waist. They featured a variety of collar styles, including Elizabethan-style ruffs. Baro cerrada, also known as Americana cerrada...
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    Society in the Elizabethan Age. Whitefish, US: Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7661-3974-9. Haynes, Alan. (1987) The White Bear: The Elizabethan Earl of Leicester...
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    in art, architecture, and thought. A subtype of Tudor architecture is Elizabethan architecture, from about 1560 to 1600, which has continuity with the...
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    Mary's mother, Catherine of Aragon died in 1536, and bequeathed Mary a gold collar or necklace which she had brought from Spain in 1501. It had a gold cross...
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    are my countrymen of England." - William Harrison, The Description of Elizabethan England (1577), 'Of Our Apparel and Attire'. Why the fashion was named...
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  • that Princess Anne took inspiration from court dresses worn during the Elizabethan era, and had a much simplistic design compared to prior more extravagant...
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