Patent classifications
A01K15/021
Electronic Animal Collar Assembly
An electronic animal collar assembly for tracking, confining, and training an animal includes a collar, which is securable around a neck of an animal, such as a canine. An electronics module comprising a transceiver, a stimulator, and a receiver is engaged to the collar. The transceiver is Global Positioning System enabled. Programming code is selectively positionable on an electronic device, such as a cellphone of a user, enabling communication with and control of the electronics module to selectively track the animal, using the transceiver, and to selectively confine and correct the animal using the stimulator and one or both of the transceiver and the receiver.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SELECTIVE BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION OF A DOMESTICATED ANIMAL
A system for training a domesticated animal includes a platform having a detector for generating a signal corresponding to performance of a predetermined behavior by the animal, wherein the signal is transmitted to a controller. Upon the animal performing the predetermined behavior for a predetermined period of time, the controller generates a feedback indicator to the animal and a caretaker message to a caretaker.
UNIVERSAL STIMULATION CONNECTION TEST APPARATUS FOR ANIMAL ELECTRONIC COLLARS
An animal behavior modification system includes: an animal behavior modification assembly configured for modifying a behavior of an animal, the animal behavior modification assembly including: a collar device configured for being worn by the animal; a stimulation apparatus attached to the collar device, the stimulation apparatus including a plurality of electrodes configured for providing an electrical stimulation to the animal; and a stimulation connection test apparatus attached to the collar device and electrically coupled with the stimulation apparatus and configured for determining whether the plurality of electrodes are adequately electrically coupled with the animal, the stimulation connection test apparatus being spaced apart from the stimulation apparatus.
DATA-ACQUIRING AND REPORTING ANIMAL COLLAR
Methods, systems, and devices for acquiring data from and communicating with a wearable device (e.g., a collar) affixed to animal are described. A wearable device affixed to a dog, for example, may acquire data and transmit the data to mobile devices or servers using one or several wireless technologies. The wearable device may also receive signaling, which may be indicative of commands to or feedback for the animal wearing the wearable device. The data acquired from the wireless device may be used for monitoring and communicating with an animal by, for example, generating reports, developing training or feeding schedules, or conveying relevant information to animal owners. Likewise, signaling sent to the device may facilitate interaction between an animal and the animal's owner, between the animal and its surroundings, or between multiple animals.
LOST AND FOUND NOTIFICATIONS FOR PETS BASED ON GEOLOCATION AND PROFILE INFORMATION
An infrastructure and methodologies to support automated lost and found pet alerts based on geo-proximity and other criteria. In various embodiments, a pet/dog owner initiates a lost pet alert by entering location and lost pet report information via a downloadable application. This information is processed and stored in a database maintained by a cloud/remote server. The server identifies potential recipients for a lost pet alert and transmits alerts for display on user devices meeting select criteria such as proximity thresholds. Upon receiving a found pet report, the server sends an automated found pet notice to the owner of the animal and other users meeting predetermined criteria. Curated listings of lost and found pet notifications may also be maintained for selective presentation on user devices.
Method of using a dog toy container, and a dog toy container
A dog toy container can be used to store dog toys or consumable objects, such as chew toys, ropes, balls, stuffed animals, edible chews, bones, and other similar objects used to entertain or reward or please dogs. The dog toy container having a pedal arrangement and a lid in connection with a motorized movement arrangement, such that when a dog depresses the pedal arrangement with its paw, the dog will activate the motor to lift or lower the lid and thereby permit the dog access to the storage area.
Remote interaction device
Systems, devices, and methods are provided for remote interaction with a subject in an environment. The device has audio-visual recording and transmitting functionality to provide an operator at a remote location with an audio-visual feed of the environment near the device. The device also has a light emission component which the operator controls and which projects light onto a surface in the environment in the vicinity of the device. The systems, devices, and methods provide operators with the ability to interact with pets and provide exercise and stimulation to pets when their owners are away.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR BEHAVIORAL AND TASK TRAINING OF LABORATORY ANIMALS
Systems and techniques for task training laboratory animals are described. The systems and techniques may be particularly useful for training laboratory rodents to perform a single pellet grasping (SPG) task. A system for training animals may include a task enclosure having a slit at one end. A system may include an automated pellet retrieval system. A system may include a sensor system. A system may include a computing device configured to receive data from a sensor system and cause pellet retrieval system to present a pellet to an animal. Further computing device may be configured to evaluate each task attempt.
Intelligent Dog Training Apparatus and Control Method Thereof
Embodiments of the disclosure provide an intelligent dog training apparatus and a control method thereof. The intelligent dot training apparatus includes a transmitter and receivers. In the disclosure, a single transmitter is adopted to collectively control one or multiple receivers, achieving effective control on multiple pets at the same time. Function buttons are locked through a lock button set in the transmitter to prevent incorrect operations. The vibration frequency and electric shock strength can be optionally adjusted, thereby facilitating use. Control states and power can be observed through a display screen, achieving high practicality.
MULTIPURPOSE CANINE CAMERA (MPCC)
The system and method of real-time, two-way communication between a handler and a canine using RF frequencies. A multipurpose canine camera system with audio, visual, and thermal capabilities that transmits securely between a handler and a canine through hard structures and over long distances. The canine portion having one or more sensors. The sensors may include location, monitors for canine vital signs, heat signatures, chemical signature detection, and many others. The handler portion having a display configured to control the camera on the canine portion.