Animal husbandry – Antivermin treating or cleaning – Immersing chamber; e.g. – dip or wash means
Patent
1996-07-17
1997-10-21
Swiatek, Robert P.
Animal husbandry
Antivermin treating or cleaning
Immersing chamber; e.g., dip or wash means
119671, A01K 1300, A61D 1100
Patent
active
056785119
ABSTRACT:
An animal-containment device that enables quick and easy containment, such as bathing, of a household pet. The device includes a basin that may be easily manufactured in a unitary piece. The basin includes at least one adjustable strap attached between the sides of the basin. The strap is secured in elongated slots along the sides of the basin over the back of the pet being bathed. A central hump is formed on the basin floor that conforms substantially to the underbelly of the pet. The hump prevents the pet from sitting down during the bathing process. An adjustable collar restraint strap is attached to an additional slot. The collar restraint strap is attachable to a standard pet collar. The pet is immobilized by way of the hump and adjustable straps. A drain with a removable plug is included at the bottom of the basin that is attachable to a standard garden hose for removal of bath water. Assorted bathing accessories are also included for attachment around the lip of the basin.
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Abbott Yvonne R.
Bohan Thomas L.
Caseiro Chris A.
Swiatek Robert P.
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