A01K27/00

Pet dog muzzle
11503810 · 2022-11-22 ·

The present invention relates to a pet dog muzzle and, more specifically, to a pet dog muzzle comprising: a frame to be positioned between the upper jaw portion and the lower jaw portion of a pet dog; a screener coupled to the lower portion of a frame so as to surround the lower jaw portion of the pet dog; and a fixing band coupled to the rear portion of the frame, whereby the muzzle can minimize discomfort of the pet dog to reduce resistance thereof, and thus can be easily worn.

Wearable magnet-containing leash for animals
11589557 · 2023-02-28 · ·

Animal leash including an elongate member having a first end region and a second, opposite end region. A clip is arranged at the first end region and attaches to the animal's collar. Two pairs of magnetically coupleable magnets are connected to the member with the first pair including a first magnet at the first end region and a second magnet movable longitudinally along the member and the second pair of magnets including a third magnet movable longitudinally along the member and a fourth magnet at the second end region. The member has an extended, use state in which the magnets of both pairs are not magnetically coupled to one another. The magnets are configured and polarized to enable the magnets of both pairs to be magnetically coupled to one another and provide the member with a coiled state around the animal's neck.

Animal restraint and training device
11589556 · 2023-02-28 ·

A simpler and more humane animal restraint and training device, and a method of using the device, having magnetic members and locking teeth that prevents animal choking, retains contact between the two clasp portions to prevent collar loosening, and does not require the use of fine motor skills by the animal owner. Training signals can also be generated to teach proper gait for the animal as well as other training commands.

MULTI-PET LEASH
20230055110 · 2023-02-23 ·

An apparatus and method for avoiding the entanglement of a pet leash when restraining multiple pets under leashed conditions is disclosed. The multi-pet leash includes a multi-terminal direct connect line assembly that is operatively coupled to a primary leash lead. The multi-terminal lead is coupled to the primary leash lead through a self-adjusting plexi-slider attached to a distal end of the primary leash lead. A coupling is provided at opposed ends of the multi-terminal lead for attachment to a collar or harness of the pet. The multi-terminal lead is slidably received through the self-adjusting plexi-slider such that each pet retained on opposed ends of the multi-terminal lead are cooperatively joined with the primary leash lead. The cooperative joining of the pets provides an interconnected awareness of the other pet allowing the pets to learn to avoid leash entanglements.

Animal restraint system
11582954 · 2023-02-21 · ·

Systems, devices and methods for restraining animals are disclosed. The system includes various collar, harness and leash designs. The collars, harnesses and leashes can include various size adjustor assemblies. The designs can be modular and scalable for improved functionality.

CARABINER LEASH HANDLE
20220361454 · 2022-11-17 ·

The present disclosure generally relates to leash apparatuses, and more particularly to leashes having a carabiner handle. The carabiner leash of the present disclosure may offer a comfortable handle, with a carabiner gate that allows pet owners the ability to attach or “park” their pet to an object without needing to unlatch the pet from the leash.

INTELLIGENT PET CALLING DEVICE

The present disclosure discloses an intelligent pet calling device, including a collar detachably connected to the body or head of a pet, and a functional box detachably arranged on the collar; a wireless connection module and a voice device are arranged in the functional box; the functional box also includes a shell assembly, a control board, a battery, a button and a charging interface; the shell assembly is a hollow cavity; the control board, the voice device and the battery are respectively fixedly arranged in the shell assembly; the battery supplies electric energy to the control board and the voice device; the button and the charging interface are respectively arranged on the control box and penetrate through the shell assembly; the functional box also includes a heart rate monitoring device; and the functional box further includes a camera.

Child restraint assembly
11583019 · 2023-02-21 ·

A child restraint assembly for inhibiting a child from wandering away from a caregiver includes a waist belt that is wearable around the waist of a caregiver. The waist belt has a plurality of connection points thereon being distributed along a full length of the waist belt. A strap is matable to a respective one of the connection points on the waist belt. A bell is coupled to the strap to emit an audible sound when the strap is moved. A wrist belt is coupled to the strap and the wrist is wearable around a wrist of a child when the strap is coupled to the waist belt. In this way the strap inhibits the child from moving away from the caregiver.

Animal harness and leash system
11497949 · 2022-11-15 ·

A system and method for providing hands-free animal walking. The system generally comprises a human support device and an animal leash system. The human support device further includes a back center strap, at least one shoulder strap, and an adjustable body strap, to provide ergonomic support and even distribution of force to the user. The animal leash system further includes an elastic leash system to connect the human support device to an animal. When combined, the animal harness and leash system provides an improved, ergonomically sound hands-free animal walking system. The system is particularly adapted for hand-held health sensors, to track health information of the user.

Adaptive harness

An adaptive harness includes a neck girth loop and a torso girth loop. Each loop has lateral arcs on opposite sides of and extending in directions substantially parallel to a sagittal plane. Each of the lateral arcs has an adjustable length. The loops are connected to one another ventrally and dorsally. The harness further includes a tension force transfer path that extends circumferentially along the neck girth loop from a tension force redirector, or ring, on the neck girth loop in the sagittal plane through the lateral arcs of the neck girth loop. The harness further includes a tension force conduit, or strap, secured along the path. When a tension force is applied to the strap outwardly from the ring, such as the pulling of a leash attaching to a leash coupling on the strap, the lengths of the lateral arcs of the neck girth loop are shortened, resulting in a better fit of the harness to the subject.