Patent classifications
A01K13/006
Device for Protecting Animals from Loud and Anxiety Inducing Sound
The present invention relates to a protective device for protecting pet animals from loud and anxiety-inducing noises such as fireworks, gunshots and thunder. The device is configured to wrap over the ears and around the animal’s head and snugly fit in front of the chin using a fastener. More specifically, the device includes a top layer and a bottom layer, wherein the bottom layer includes a pair of pockets to store sound barrier ear pads that reduce sound decibels before entering the ears of the animal. The device can include a logo and a pair of dog ‘ears’ that are visually exposed for aesthetic appearance. The device can be configured in various sizes to accommodate all breeds and sizes of dogs.
Animal eye-wear retainer
An animal eye wear retainer that secures a variety of human anatomy eye-wear on a multitude of animal's heads, to provide animals eye-wear retention and use of human anatomy eye-wear for function or fashion. The retainer assembly (200) includes a right temple arm fastener (210), tether (220), left temple arm fastener (230), strap segment (240), strap segment (250), and a plurality of fasteners, tri-glides, & slides. The temple arm fasteners (210 & 230) allow for interchanging human anatomy eye wear. The adjustable tether and straps accommodate for variety of animal crania anatomy while providing constant tension or force which holds the retained human anatomy eye-wear securely to the animal's face during intense activities.
Fluid delivery systems, methods and apparatus to dispense fluid on an animal
Fluid delivery systems, methods and apparatus to dispense a dose of fluid on an animal, which may be particularly used for behavior modification of the animal, are disclosed. A system may particularly comprise an apparatus wearable by the animal. The apparatus is suitable for storing a fluid contained therein, and dispensing a dose of fluid on the animal, particularly to spur or otherwise induce behavior modification of the animal, particularly in response to training stimuli during a training scenario.
Anti-Attack Shock Collar
An anti-attack shock collar is a collar for an animal, and comprises an electronics unit; a power supply operable to create a potential difference between a first and a second terminal; at least one flexible strap secured at one position along its length to the electronics unit, having opposing ends which are releasably fastenable to each other to form a closed loop, and comprising first and second electrodes which are exposed or partially exposed on the exterior of the collar and are electrically connected to the first and second terminals of the power supply respectively; and a water sensor configured to detect the presence of water on a portion of the collar and, if water is detected on the portion of the collar, cause the electronics unit to prevent the power supply from being operated to create a potential difference between the first and second electrodes.
LIVESTOCK HEAD COVERING
A head covering for protecting the head and ears of a livestock animal such as cattle, goats and sheep is described. The head covering includes a main sleeve formed of stretchable fabric and defined by a neck opening, a snout opening, a pair of ear openings and a pair of eye openings. The main sleeve is stretchable radially around the head and the snout of the livestock animal. The head covering includes a pair of elongated ear covers formed of stretchable fabric. The ear covers are connected to the main sleeve adjacent to peripheral edges of the ear openings. The head covering is particularly useful in operations involving raising livestock in cold weather conditions, for prevention of frostbite on the ears.
Animal Garment Assembly
An animal garment assembly includes a garment that may be worn on a male animal. The garment has a pair of wings. The male animal's genitalia are exposed when the garment is worn. Thus, the male animal may urinate without soiling the garment. A closure is coupled to the garment. Thus, the closure may secure the garment around the animal when the garment is worn. The closure adjustably secures the garment to facilitate a variety of sizes of animals.
DOG WEAR AND METHODS OF USE
Dog wear with specific functions for dogs to aid in house training and other issues relating to dog training, specifically indoor marking and urination. The garment includes a pair of leg covering and can be formed to fit over the front legs or the rear legs of the pet. The garment can help to prevent pet accidents by having an absorbent underside portion. The underside portion may be selectively removable, or in some variations, the underside portion may be fully removed to allow the animal free access to relieve itself while still warming the pet and protecting the pet's skin in cold conditions, or for generally covering wounds or hot spots to allow the user to forgo the typical protective cone.
PET VEST
A pet vest is provided, including a vest body, and the vest body includes a neck part, a back part, an abdomen part, and two leg parts. The vest body is provided with rivets, the back part of the vest body is provided with a zipper, the back part of the vest body is detachably connected with a back strap with spikes, the neck part of the vest body is detachably connected with a neck strap with spikes, and the neck part of the vest body is fixed with two D-shaped threading loops, and reflective strips are fixed on both sides of the abdomen part of the vest body. The present disclosure can protect pets from other aggressive dogs. Rivets help reduce daily wear and tear. Threading loops make walking the dog easier. Reflective strips can make pets clearly visible at night or in dark days.
Animal Bodysuit
The present invention relates generally to the field of animal garments. More specifically, the present invention relates to an animal bodysuit or garment having a central portion, leg and tail portions, hood and at least one boot. The bodysuit or covering is designed to be worn on the body of an animal to collect any hair or pet dander shed by the animal by covering the head, tail, and legs of the animal. The covering also has at least one boot that can be worn on the feet or paws of the animal. The bodysuit or covering has at least one pocket. In addition, the bodysuit, garment or covering may have a pocket or flap below the tail and on the underside of the bodysuit to allow the animal to defecate and/or urinate while wearing the bodysuit.
BODY-WORN STRUCTURE
The present invention is relative to a body-worn structure, and more particularly to the structure that is worn on the body for pets or people using a support enclosure or a jacket body with combined multiple functions to facilitate the user in meeting the various different needs for outdoor activities. In order to achieve the immediate function in using rain covering outfit when there's an unexpected rain, an expansion/retaining device is disposed on an inner side of the flexible enclosure. Moreover, the structure can also be applied in various different circumstances, for examples, a body protective device for emergency situation in outdoor activities, such as riding a bike, scooter or motorcycle, mountain-climbing, skiing, hand gliding, paragliding, and boating. When taking a pet outdoors, the structure can be applied as pet weather proof clothing, pet carrier backpack, and a fixing device for a pet droppings collection bag.