A01K5/0114

Frozen Pet Container for Licking Consumption by Pets
20230180712 · 2023-06-15 ·

A frozen pet container employs a frozen pet treat cup including a side wall adjoined to a floor defining a hemispherical cavity configured to conditionally form a frozen pet treat within the frozen pet treat cup. The frozen pet container further employs a frozen pet treat retainer disposed within the hemispherical cavity and adjoined to the side wall and/or the floor. The frozen pet treat retainer is configured to interactively retain the frozen pet treat conditionally formed within the frozen pet treat cup. To this end, the frozen pet treat retainer may include bracket(s) partially encircling the side wall and/or spike(s) extending from the side wall or the floor.

Bulk pet food dispenser

A system for bulk pet food dispersing. The system has one or more scales, and for each scale a pulley system and a pair of rails which can be used to lift a bulk bag of pet food into place above the scale and a gravity-fed dispenser, which can include a dispenser control. The bulk bag of pet food can attach to the pulley system using hooks, eyelets, knots, chains, etc., then raised into place using a crank which moves the pulley system. Users can then disperse the pet food from the raised bulk bag into their own bag using a dispenser control, such as a handle or lever.

VETERINARIAN E-BOWL
20170311567 · 2017-11-02 ·

A veterinarian e-bowl. The veterinarian e-bowl may be used in conjunction with an animal wearing an Elizabethan collar (“e-collar”) to assist the animal in consuming food and water while allowing the animal to retain the protective e-collar. Thus, the veterinarian e-bowl preferably allows the pet to eat or drink without removal of the e-collar during feeding. The veterinarian e-bowl may embody a small bowl for cats and small dog breeds weighing up to forty-eight pounds. In another embodiment, the veterinarian e-bowl may be directed to medium-size to large-size dog breeds having a weight in the range between approximately forty-nine pounds to eighty pounds.

Treat dispenser as reward and training aid
09801354 · 2017-10-31 ·

An apparatus for the portion wise dispensing of animal feed as reward or training aid and methods of use. An exemplary apparatus including an oblong handle, with a rear opening for inserting rod shaped animal feed, a front opening for leaving out, dispensing, or exposing the animal feed, a transport mechanism which comprises a first drive wheel and a second drive wheel which serves as a counter wheel, wherein the animal feed can be transported by rotating the first drive wheel forward as well as backward, and laterally arranged spring elements that prevent animal feed from falling from the apparatus.

CleanFeeder
20170303506 · 2017-10-26 · ·

An animal clean feeder device is provided comprising a feeding structure having at least three sides, and at least one opening on one of the three sides, where the opening is large enough for a domestic animal to insert their head through. The feeder device also has a cleaning system which, when positioned on the feeding structure, allows the animal to clean their face as they move their head in and out of the opening on the feeding structure. Systems for cleaning an animal's face and a method for cleaning an animal's face are also provided.

PET FOOD AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
20220053812 · 2022-02-24 · ·

Disclosed are a pet food and a manufacturing method thereof. The pet food of the present invention includes a storage body having a can shape, an inner cap sealing an upper end of the storage body and provided in a disposable use, an outer cap detachably coupled to the storage body to cover the inner cap, and a plurality of feed bodies stored in the storage body, wherein a plurality of powder members are mixed in the storage body and when the storage body is shaken before feeding the feed to a pet, the plurality of powder members is coated on the plurality of feed bodies.

COLLAPSIBLE CONTAINER AND COMBINATION THEREOF
20220055797 · 2022-02-24 ·

A collapsible container comprises a bottom plate, a first ring, a second ring, a spring, a cladding layer, and at least two fastening parts. The first ring is disposed around the bottom plate. The caliber of the second ring is smaller than that of the first ring. The two ends of the spring are respectively connected to the first ring and the second ring to maintain a distance between the first ring and the second ring. When the spring is compressed, the second ring can be moved and be stored in an inner side of the first ring. The cladding layer clads the bottom plate, the first ring, the second ring and the spring. The fastening parts are disposed symmetrically on an outer side of the first ring for fastening the second ring when the second ring is moved to the inside of the first ring.

SPIRALING FRUSTOCONICAL DISPENSER

A device for sequentially dispensing individual objects includes a housing having a first housing portion which is conically-shaped. The first housing portion has a first end proximate a supply of objects and a second end proximate a location where the objects are to be dispensed. There is a spiral race, disposed on an interior surface of the first housing portion and extending from the first end to the second end of the first housing portion, along which the objects to be dispensed travel.

Dog Training System
20230172162 · 2023-06-08 ·

A dog training system is disclosed herein. The dog training system generally comprises a mobile device, a collar, and a treat dispenser. The mobile device has software installed on it that is capable of wirelessly operating the various functions of the collar and the treat dispenser. In many embodiments, the software, which is usually a dog training application installed on the mobile device, is capable of operating the functions of the collar and the treat dispenser automatically when certain pre-set parameters are met. This system may allow for simple, efficient, and effective dog training without much effort on the part of a dog owner or trainer.

ANIMAL INTERACTION DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD

An animal interaction device with a base, a housing, and a feeding mechanism having a rotatable platform mounted on the top surface of the base to rotate about an axis of rotation. There is a low profile drive cavity between the platform and the base and a food tray disposed on a top surface of the platform. A drive mechanism is located within the drive cavity and includes a drive mechanism with a curved rack gear engaged with the rotatable platform. There is a horizontally disposed worm drive mounted in communication with the curved rack gear to enable rotation of the rotatable platform about the axis of rotation. As the platform is rotated, the food tray moves from a first position where the tray is concealed under the housing to a second position outside of the housing, thereby allowing access to the food tray by an animal.