Supet Raised Inflatable Dog Cone Alternative Collars for After Surgery, Dog Donut Collar After Surgery, Soft Pet Cone for Small Medium Large Dogs to Stop Licking Review
By Marcus Bell · Dog nutrition editor · Published 2026-05-12 · Updated 2026-06-29
The Supet Raised Inflatable Dog Cone is a soft fabric donut-style collar built as a gentler alternative to a hard plastic cone, and at 4.0 stars across 125 reviews it holds up as a decent, if unremarkable, option in this space.
Dogs recovering from surgery or wound care who need a softer alternative to a rigid plastic cone, in this case sized L for a 12 to 16 inch neck.
Skip if
You need maximum coverage for a dog who is very persistent about reaching a wound, since donut-style collars cover less than a full cone.
Breed size Large, Medium, Small
Priced 18% above the category median ($20.39 across 50 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating4.0/5
4.0 average across 125 owner ratings
Popularity1.3/5
125 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog food and health supplements we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
["This listing is Supet's Raised Inflatable Dog Cone in navy, a fabric donut-style collar closed with hook and loop straps rather than the rigid plastic of a traditional Elizabethan collar. It's labeled for all life stages and sized L, fitting a 12 to 16 inch neck.", 'Supet also offers the same design across small and medium breed sizing, so owners with smaller or larger dogs can size accordingly. The fabric build and hook and loop closure point to a collar meant for comfort and easy adjustment rather than heavy-duty containment.', 'At $23.99, it sits in the middle of the price range for soft cone alternatives in this category. With 125 reviews and a 4.0 star average, plus about 100 units bought in the past month, it has a modest but steady following.']
Pros
Soft fabric donut design as a gentler alternative to rigid plastic cones
Hook and loop closure for a quick, adjustable fit
Available across small, medium and large sizing
Labeled for all life stages rather than one age group
Cons
4.0 rating and 125 reviews is a modest sample next to bigger sellers in this category
Donut-style coverage is lighter than a full cone, so may not stop a determined licker
Fabric material may need more frequent washing than wipe-clean plastic designs
Specifications
Breed size
Large, Medium, Small
Performance notes
The fabric-and-hook-and-loop construction plus donut shape suggest a collar built for comfort and easy fit adjustment rather than maximum containment, a reasonable fit for milder licking or as a supplement to other wound care rather than for a dog who chews aggressively at a cone.
What buyers say
At 4.0 stars from 125 reviews, feedback is steady but far more modest than the top sellers in this category, pointing to a smaller but generally satisfied customer base.
Does this collar block a dog's vision the way a plastic cone does?
Donut-style inflatable collars like this one sit around the neck rather than extending forward like a rigid cone, so many dogs keep more of their peripheral vision, though fit can vary by dog.
What sizes does the Supet Raised Inflatable Dog Cone come in?
This listing is the L size for a 12 to 16 inch neck, and Supet offers the same design in small and medium sizing for smaller or larger dogs.
Is this a good replacement for a plastic e-collar after surgery?
It is marketed as a softer alternative, but check with your vet first since some incisions or wound types may still call for a rigid cone.
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