BENCMATE Dog Recovery Collar — Rainbow
BENCMATE Dog Recovery Collar — Rainbow
- Eat, drink, and sleep normally — no rigid plastic cone
- Full peripheral vision — less stress and fewer bumps
- Soft, adjustable, and machine-washable cover
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Bright collar. Better recovery. The BENCMATE Rainbow Inflatable Recovery Collar gives your dog the protection they need after surgery, injury, or a skin condition — without the hard plastic cone that turns every doorway into an obstacle course. Your dog keeps their peripheral vision, lowers their head to eat and drink normally, and finds a sleeping position that doesn't require maneuvering a rigid plastic funnel. Recovery is already hard. The collar shouldn't make it harder.
The inflatable design works because of what it isn't. It isn't rigid. It isn't a tunnel. It doesn't extend a foot beyond your dog's nose. It's a soft, firm donut that sits at the neck, holds position, and prevents your dog from bending far enough to reach any wound. That's the whole mechanism — and it works. Vets approve it. Dogs tolerate it. Pet parents keep it for the next time it's needed.
Available in multiple sizes, precise fit. The Rainbow collar is currently available in Small, Medium, and X-Large, fitting neck circumferences from 5 to 25 inches. Adjustable velcro closure accommodates the range within each size. Soft nylon exterior, durable PVC inflatable chamber with a secure push-valve. Measure your dog's neck snugly at the base and add half an inch for the right fit. If you're between sizes, size up.
Rainbow stripes for the dog who lights up a room. There's something about a dog in a rainbow collar that makes even the hardest recovery week feel a little more survivable. The colors are bold and clean — red, orange, yellow, green, blue — the kind of thing that makes people stop on the sidewalk and smile. Recovery weeks deserve at least one thing that makes you smile.
What's in the box: 1× BENCMATE Rainbow Recovery Collar, 1× inflation straw, 1× velcro strap. Size guide: Small (neck 5–8"), Medium (8–12"), X-Large (18–25"). Wipe outer cover clean with damp cloth; do not submerge the valve. Holds inflation for 24–48 hours. Satisfaction guaranteed or return within 30 days.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is an inflatable recovery collar better than a hard plastic cone?
Is an inflatable recovery collar better than a hard plastic cone?
Yes, for most dogs. An inflatable collar like BENCMATE keeps your dog's peripheral vision fully intact, lets them eat and drink from their bowl at a normal angle, and allows comfortable sleep in any position. Hard plastic cones restrict all of these things. Vets recommend inflatable collars as the preferred alternative for post-surgical recovery, hot spots, skin allergies, and wound protection.
How do I choose the right size BENCMATE collar for my dog?
How do I choose the right size BENCMATE collar for my dog?
Measure your dog's neck circumference snugly at the base, where the collar will sit. Compare that measurement to the neck range shown on each size in the size selector on this page, and choose the size your pet's neck falls within. If your dog is between two sizes, always size up. The adjustable velcro strap fine-tunes the fit within each size.
Can my dog eat and drink normally while wearing the BENCMATE collar?
Can my dog eat and drink normally while wearing the BENCMATE collar?
Yes. The inflatable collar sits at the base of the neck and does not extend past the chin or in front of the face, so your dog can lower their head to eat and drink from a standard bowl without any obstruction. This is one of the key advantages over hard plastic cones, which often prevent dogs from reaching floor-level bowls.
Can my dog sleep comfortably while wearing it?
Can my dog sleep comfortably while wearing it?
Yes. Dogs can curl up, rest their head on the collar like a neck pillow, and sleep in any of their usual positions. The soft inflatable material doesn't press into the floor or force the head up the way a hard cone does. Most dogs settle into their normal sleep routine within 1–2 nights of wearing the BENCMATE collar.
How long should my dog wear a recovery collar after surgery?
How long should my dog wear a recovery collar after surgery?
Most vets recommend keeping a recovery collar on for 10–14 days after routine surgery (spay, neuter, laceration repair), and up to 21 days for orthopedic procedures. Follow your vet's specific instructions — the rule of thumb is to keep the collar on until the incision is fully closed and your vet has confirmed healing at a recheck appointment.
Can cats use the BENCMATE inflatable collar?
Can cats use the BENCMATE inflatable collar?
Yes. BENCMATE collars are designed and vet-approved for both dogs and cats. For cats, use the Small size (neck up to 9") or XS size (neck up to 6"). The soft, inflatable design is especially well-suited for cats after spay or neuter surgery — it doesn't block vision and allows normal grooming of the face and front paws.
How do I inflate and put on the BENCMATE collar?
How do I inflate and put on the BENCMATE collar?
1. Thread your pet's everyday collar through the inner ring loops of the BENCMATE collar. 2. Use the included inflation straw to inflate the collar through the air valve until it is firm and fully rounded. 3. Place the collar around your pet's neck and fasten the velcro strap. The collar should sit snugly — you should be able to slide two fingers underneath it. Re-inflate via the valve as needed; it typically holds air for 24–48 hours.
How do I clean the BENCMATE collar?
How do I clean the BENCMATE collar?
Remove the inflatable inner chamber and machine-wash the outer fabric cover in cold water on a gentle cycle. Air-dry only — do not tumble-dry or heat-dry, as heat may damage the PVC inner chamber. Wipe the inflatable inner chamber with a damp cloth; do not submerge it or put it in the washing machine. The valve seal should be kept dry.
Is the BENCMATE Rainbow collar vet-approved?
Is the BENCMATE Rainbow collar vet-approved?
Yes. BENCMATE inflatable recovery collars, including the Rainbow variant, are veterinarian-approved for use after surgery, for skin allergies, hot spots, and wound protection in both dogs and cats. The inflatable design has been endorsed by vets as a more comfortable and practical alternative to traditional hard plastic e-collars.
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