A01K27/002

GUIDANCE SECTION
20230105293 · 2023-04-06 ·

A guidance section includes a strip-shaped guide web with a front and a rear end. The guide web has at least one fastening element at the front end and leg loops arranged at the rear end. At least two leash guides are provided, one of which is arranged on the guide web in the region of or near the rear end and the other of which is arranged at a distance from the guide web in the direction of the front end.

Assembly of harness and sensor substrate plates

Assembly of harness and sensor substrate plates for monitoring vital signals of a patient is provided. More specifically, the present invention provides a harness, a sensor substrate plate, and related devices for non-invasively monitoring vital signals of a patient. The sensor substrate plate provides removable attachment to the skin of a patient to measure vital signals of the patient. The sensor substrate plate comprises an elongated main body comprising an upper surface and an under surface. The upper surface is configured to removably contact the skin surface of the patient. Further, a plurality of slots on the upper surface of the main body is mechanically and electrically configured to hold sensors or electrodes for monitoring biometric parameters of the patient. The upper surface also includes a first through hole mechanically and electrically configured to hold an electrical connector; and a first end and a second end of the main body.

PET DOG GARMENT STRUCTURE
20220312742 · 2022-10-06 ·

A pet garment structure includes a garment body, traction buckles, and a traction belt. The garment body has two foreleg sleeve openings, a collar edge, a distal edge, and at least first and second dorsal edges configured to be fastened to each other about the back of a pet, such that the collar edge and distal edge extends around the pet when the first and second dorsal edges are fastened. The traction buckles are located on proximate the first and second dorsal edges and are configured to connect to a traction rope. The traction buckles are connected by a traction belt wrapped configured to extend around the pet from below when the first and second dorsal edges are fastened such that the garment body extends around the pet with two legs of the pet extending through the foreleg sleeve openings. At least a portion of the traction belt integrally sewn to the garment body

Dog harness with ball pouch
11641846 · 2023-05-09 ·

A small animal harness comprising an elastically deformable forechest pouch for carrying a ball, snacks or other objects. The pouch is carried by a quadrilateral base member to which is attached a pair of flexible shoulder straps and a pair of flexible brisket straps whose ends converge over the animal's withers into a rigid connection plate so that the brisket straps are slidable within the plate and extend outwardly to be connected to a leash.

NEURO-MUSCULAR REHABILITATION DEVICE FOR QUADRUPEDS AND EQUINES
20170367299 · 2017-12-28 ·

A neuro-muscular rehabilitation device for quadruped animal, specifically canine and equine animal. Said device comprising elastic compression bands to be worn laterally around the length of the quadruped animal and around its midsection. The device providing mild compression upon the contacted muscle groups to facilitate tension force transfer between moving parts of the animal.

Dog Harness Assembly
20230200354 · 2023-06-29 ·

A dog harness assembly includes a chest section that has a front edge and a rear edge. A stomach section is attached to the rear edge of the chest section. A back section has a forward end and a rearward end. A coupler attaches the chest and back sections to each other and includes an opening to receive a head of the dog. A connector secures the stomach section to the back section. A control strap includes a first strap section and a second strap section each having a first end attached to the chest section. A loop is attached to the first and second strap sections distal to the first ends. A pair of guides is attached to the back section. Each of the guides receives one of the strap sections. The front edge is pulled toward the forward end when the loop is pulled rearward.

Doggie poop saddle
11684043 · 2023-06-27 ·

The present invention, Doggie Poop Saddle, involves a one-piece item (saddle) which fits over the back of a dog. This harness is designed with two large pockets which hang on each side of the dog's rib cage, a front neck strap and a back-end strap. The saddle pockets will hold poop collected by the person walking the dog. The walker can retrieve a plastic bag from the “slit” pocket located in the middle of the one-piece saddle on top of the dog's back. This invention frees up the walker from carrying an unsanitary and smelly bag of dog poop by hand for the entire walk. It also provides a vehicle by which the dog walker can help keep the neighborhood and the walking area free of dog poop. This Doggie Poop Saddle can be made to fit small, medium and large dogs.

Animal collar
11684042 · 2023-06-27 ·

The present invention is to a collar for animals that can be converted on-the-fly for use in both training purposes by providing cinching around the animal's neck and for non-training purposes wherein the cinching is reduced or prevented.

Self-contained, retractable leash and collar or harness assembly
20170360008 · 2017-12-21 ·

A retractable leash and collar/harness assembly. The assembly includes a flexible handle with a hub assembly in the forward end thereof. The hub assembly contains a spring member and leash line coiled and enclosed within the hub. The leash line is connected to a collar or harness and the handle and collar or harness include a connector thereon to allow the components to be nested each other and folded to provide a compact retractable leash and collar/harness assembly which is easily transportable by the user.

Car-Transportable Cradle for Injured Animals
20170355348 · 2017-12-14 ·

A car-transportable cradle for injured animals used to hold a pet in place while riding in a car. The apparatus includes a resting panel, a first wing, a second wing, a first handle, a second handle, a first harness-attachment point, a second harness-attachment point, a standing base, and a car-seat securing mechanism. The resting panel retains an injured animal in a semi-recumbent position. The first wing and the second wing enclose the sides of the resting panel preventing the injured animal from being displaced from the proper securing position. The first handle and the second handle provide the user with gripping surfaces to easily transport the present invention into and out or a passenger car. The standing base retains the present invention securely on top of the car-seat. The car-seat securing mechanism prevents the present invention ensure the present invention remains mounted when the car accelerates or changes direction.