Jack had just had… ahem… a ‘certain operation’. The cone of shame does keep the dog from doing naughty things like pulling out all their stitches, but I think it also might give the dog time to come to terms with his loss more slowly, instead of, ah, discovering it all at once.
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What a cutie!! I don’t know why it is called the cone of shame – the dog did nothing wrong!!
Are you kidding? He’s in the penalty box for EXCESSIVE ADORABILITY!