A01K27/005

Safe and Humane Animal Head Collar
20200163309 · 2020-05-28 ·

A safe and humane head collar for an animal includes a clasp and a head strap extending through first and second channels formed in the clasp. The head strap has a first end secured to a slip loop and a second end secured to a lead attachment. The head strap passes once through the slip loop to form a head loop for passing over a head of the animal. The safe and humane head collar also includes a nose strap extending through third and fourth channels formed in the clasp to provide a nose loop for passing over a nose of the animal, the nose strap having first and second ends terminating below the clasp. When fitted to the animal, the clasp secures a portion the first and second ends of the nose strap and a portion of the head loop below a lower jaw of the animal, and the head loop is positioned so that the slip loop is situated behind an ear of the animal.

PET EYE SPLICE
20200163419 · 2020-05-28 ·

A pet buckle includes a buckle body and a snap-fit member that can be inserted and fastened together, and a buckle cavity is disposed in the buckle body, the clip component is provided with an insertion section matched with the fastening cavity and is used for the belt adjusting portion of the webbing adjustment is characterized in that: a stretched extending piece is disposed on a bottom surface of the buckle body fastening cavity, and the extending piece extends to the card when the button body and the engaging member are fastened to each other The strap adjustment portion of the connector presses the webbing of the strap adjustment portion.

Reduce pull leash apparatus and methods
10653116 · 2020-05-19 ·

In some embodiments, a reduced-pull leash device includes a first extendible leash section and a second leash section. The second leash section is longer than the unextended first leash section. The first leash section's first end is configured to couple to or near the second leash section's first end. The first leash section's second end is configured to couple to a harness at a location on top of a dog. The second leash section's second end is configured to couple to a harness at a front location of the dog. The lengths of the first and second leash sections are configured so the first leash section extends when a dog pulls on the leash until the second leash section becomes taut. Once the second leash section becomes taut, a lateral force is generated on the dog to pull the dog laterally. Numerous other embodiments are provided.

Animal leash and accessories
11871727 · 2024-01-16 ·

The disclosure describes an animal leash that includes a strap including first and second strap portions stacked one over the other, the strap having a first end and a second end. The leash includes a first coupling link attached to the first end of the strap, and a second coupling link attached to the second end of the strap. Along a middle section of the strap, the first and second strap portions form loops. The first coupling link is operable for attachment to any one of the loops. The disclosure also describes a storage attachment for use with an animal leash.

P-SHAPED PET LEASH
20200113155 · 2020-04-16 ·

A P-shaped pet leash comprises a strap having a first end and a second end, a snap hook connected to the first end, a retention ring connected to the second end, a handhold adjustment ring and a collar adjustment ring movably kept on the strap adjacent to the snap hook and the retention ring respectively. The snap hook is connected to the handhold adjustment ring, a resizable handhold is formed at the strap near the first end for a user to hold, sling across the user's shoulder, tie to the user's waist, or to tie the handhold to a ground object. The retention ring is connected to the collar adjustment ring, a pre-adjusted sized collar is formed at the strap near the second end to prevent the collar from tightening during the pet storm.

Pet Leash Attachment Apparatus
20200100470 · 2020-04-02 ·

A pet leash attachment apparatus for easily securing a pet to an object includes a leash having a proximal end, a distal end, a top side, and a bottom side. A male attachment mechanism is coupled to the proximal end. A plurality of female attachment mechanisms is coupled to the top side of the leash and each of the plurality of female attachment mechanisms is selectively engageable with the male attachment mechanism to form a loop. A collar attachment mechanism is coupled to the distal end of the leash and is configured to attach to a pet collar.

LIGHT UP BUCKLE FOR USE WITH A DOG COLLAR
20200093098 · 2020-03-26 ·

The invention discloses a light up buckle for use with a dog collar. This buckle design comprises a Plastic Computer Board (PCB) which incorporates LED's, a mini-USB port, a switch and a rechargeable battery. The lithium-ion battery is housed within the buckle assembly and is protected from water by means of rubber seals when the buckle is in the closed or locked position.

The main components are molded from translucent plastic, to allow the LED's to illuminate the assembly when switched on. There are multiple settings for the LED's to allow for a steady illumination or various flashing/pulsing settings. The buckle is intended for illumination at night to aid the visibility of an owner's canine that wears the buckle on the collar.

The buckle can be fitted onto a collar strap or body harness and so has multiple uses and applications.

The buckle design is rounded and has smooth edges to ensure no discomfort is experienced by the canine. There is a trigger switch located on the underside of the buckle which is operated by pressing a rubber button that protrudes from the plastic casing.

The entire assembly is water-resistant, by means of two rubber components that interlock when the buckle is closed. The pressure between these two rubber plugs ensures water cannot get access to the electronics and battery.

Safe and humane animal head collar
10595512 · 2020-03-24 ·

A safe and humane head collar for an animal includes a clasp and a head strap extending through first and second channels formed in the clasp. The head strap has a first end secured to a slip loop and a second end secured to a lead attachment. The head strap passes once through the slip loop to form a head loop for passing over a head of the animal. The safe and humane head collar also includes a nose strap extending through third and fourth channels formed in the clasp to provide a nose loop for passing over a nose of the animal, the nose strap having first and second ends terminating below the clasp. When fitted to the animal, the clasp secures a portion the first and second ends of the nose strap and a portion of the head loop below a lower jaw of the animal, and the head loop is positioned so that the slip loop is situated behind an ear of the animal.

MULTIPLE VECTOR TENSION DISPLACEMENT SYSTEM
20200068851 · 2020-03-05 ·

The present invention is directed to a multiple vector tension displacement system which adjusts to the size of a wearer, wherein the size adjustment allows for maximum tension displacement when in use.

DOUBLE ROPE PET LEASH

A double rope pet leash includes a leash body. A leash cavity is located in the leash body. A first leash assembly and a second leash assembly are connected to the leash body. The first leash assembly is fixedly connected with the leash body. The second leash assembly is located in the leash cavity and rotatably connected to the leash body. A first leash rope is pressed on the surface of the first leash assembly, and a second leash rope is pressed on the surface of the second leash assembly. The double rope pet leash further includes an open-close assembly connected to the leash body and capable of opening or closing the leash cavity.