Animal husbandry – Animal controlling or handling – Hitching or tethering
Patent
1995-10-02
1997-08-26
Bennett, Christopher A.
Animal husbandry
Animal controlling or handling
Hitching or tethering
119907, A01K 2700
Patent
active
056601468
ABSTRACT:
Protective sleeves for a leash-controllable dog harness provided with a pair of restraint cables that pass through the respective foreleg crotches of the dog and are coupled to the leash, whereby when the leash is strained, the cables then ride up the crotches to engage the sensitive foreleg pits and impose pressure thereon inducing the dog to release the strain in order to avoid the resultant discomfort. The sleeves which are mounted on the cables and conform thereto serve to prevent the cables from chafing or irritating the dog. Each sleeve is formed by a smooth inner liner through which the cable is slidable, and a soft, outer coat anchored on the liner, both the inner liner and the coat being fabricated of synthetic plastic materials which are inhospitable to fleas and other vermin so that vermin troublesome to dogs cannot breed or nest on the sleeve.
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Bennett Christopher A.
Ebert Michael
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