Patent classifications
A01K5/0114
PET DRINKING FOUNTAIN
A pet drinking fountain includes a tank for storing water, a pump arranged in the tank to pump water, a pipe connected to the pump through which the water pumped by the pump flows, and a plate for presenting drinking water to pets disposed above the tank and in fluid communication with the pipe. A tray is arranged between the plate and the tank. Water in the tank is pumped upwards from the pump into the pipe and then flows out to the plate and then overflows into the tank.
DISPENSING DEVICE FOR ANIMAL FOOD
A dispensing device includes a container, wherein a bottom surface of the container includes a container opening to the interior storage; first and second tracks located below the bottom surface of the container on opposing sides of the container opening; first and second sliding members that engage with the first and second tracks, respectively; a bowl support connected to the first and second sliding members, and wherein the bowl support is configured to move between a filling position and a serving position; and a lever including a lever body including a first lever end and a second lever end. When the first lever end is in a first position, the bowl support is in the filling position. When the first lever end is in a second position, the bowl support is in the serving position.
FERAL HOG FEEDER ASSEMBLY
Feral hog feeding assemblies and devices configured to selectively meter predetermined amounts of food, toxin, birth control/sterilizing agents or any combination thereof and track and communicate the same to a peripheral device to track frequency of use thereof while concurrently reducing and/or minimizing entry of non-feral hog animals.
Container for an Aqueous Composition
A container for storing an aqueous composition for a domestic animal is provided herein. The container includes a shell having base and a wall extending distally from the base to a lip. The shell defines a chamber between the base and the lip. The container further includes a lid. The lid is configured to cooperate with the lip for removably coupling the lid and the shell. The container further includes an aqueous composition disposed within the chamber. The shell and the lid exhibit a water vapor transmission rate of less than 100,000 g/m.sup.2/24 hours in accordance with ASTM D6701-16.
Pet bowl assistance bag
Disclosed is a pet bowl assistance bag including: a rear support frame formed in a rectangular shape having a predetermined size; a front support frame extending from a lower portion of the rear support frame and having a size corresponding to the rear support frame; a folding portion coupled to both side portions of the front support frame and the rear support frame, and folded such that the front support frame is opened by a predetermined distance from the rear support frame; and a bowl holder frame having one end coupled to an upper portion of the front support frame and an opposite end attached to an upper inner surface of the rear support frame, wherein an angle of the bowl holder frame is adjusted and fixed, so that the pet is conveniently fed and the portability is improved.
SCENT-BASED TRAINING SYSTEM
The present disclosure is directed to systems and methods for training animals using a wirelessly activated scent-based training system. The scent-based training system includes a reward dispenser that holds a reward. The scent-based training system also includes a scent chamber physically couplable to a target scent reservoir. Target scent molecules flow from the scent reservoir to the interior space of the scent chamber where they may be detected by the animal at which time a reward may be dispensed. The reward passes through the scent chamber prior to being provided to the animal. The reward “pushes” air through the scent chamber prior to passage through the chamber, increasing the concentration of target scent molecules proximate the scent chamber. After passage through the scent chamber a venturi effect created by the reward causes additional target scent molecules to flow from the target scent reservoir to the scent chamber.
Animal Feeding Assembly
An animal feeding assembly includes a tunnel has an upper wall and a first dish opening is integrated into the upper wall. A first dish is insertable into the first dish opening to facilitate a large animal to feed from the first dish. A tray is insertable into the tunnel and a second dish opening is integrated into the tray. A second dish is insertable into the second dish opening when the tray is inserted into the tunnel to inhibit the large animal from feeding from the second dish and to facilitate a small animal to feed from the second dish. A first spacer is positionable beneath the tunnel for increasing a height of the tunnel. A second spacer is positionable beneath the first spacer for increasing a height of the tunnel.
PET FOOD DISH
Described are pet food dishes and methods of using pet food dishes.
Feeding device with quantitative mechanism
A feeding device includes a base, a storage barrel, a hopper, a blocking door and a ratchet turning wheel. The storage barrel is disposed above the base, and a collecting passage is extended from the bottom of the storage barrel. A discharge port is disposed on the collecting passage. The hopper is accommodated in the collecting passage. The blocking door shields the discharge port. The ratchet turning wheel is installed on the base and disposed below the hopper. The ratchet turning wheel includes a wheel and ratchet teeth arranged annularly on the periphery of the wheel. An outer periphery of the ratchet teeth abuts against the hopper to push the hopper to move up or down. The wheel is extended with a lever to open the blocking door. Therefore, the feed may be filled in the collecting channel, and the feeding device has the effect of quantitative feeding.
Internet canine communication device and method
Enhanced methods and systems for human-pet communication are described. Example embodiments provide an Internet Canine Communication System (“ICCS”). The ICCS facilitates remote communication and interaction with between a dog and its owner, caretaker, trainer, family member, or the like. The ICCS may include a base station or similar device that is configured to deliver treats to a dog and to transmit audio/visual communication between the dog and a remote client device operated by a human user. The ICCS may also facilitate training the dog to utilize the ICCS to communicate with the user, such as by answering calls from or initiating calls to the remote client device of the user.