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Non-choking pet restraint
   
Document Number
US Patent 5913285
Issued Date
June 22, 1999
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A non-choking pet restraint which applies restraining pressure to an animals shoulder's and chest and not to the neck and throat area. The device has a chest/belly panel, which also serves as a brush protective guard for dogs in the field, and two shoulder panels attached to it and to a back strap. Flank straps attach to the chest/belly panel, and to a back strap. A leach attachment ring is part of the back strap. The leash attachment ring rests on a dog behind his shoulder blades and rib cage, and in front of his hips. The device includes a convenient way to restrain a pet in a car seat using the car seat belt.
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Published
June 22, 1999
Application Number
09/162,392
Filed
September 28, 1998
US Classification
119/771   119/769 119/770 119/856 119/907
Int'l Classification
B60R   22/00   (20060101)   B60R   22/10   (20060101)   B60R   22/14   (20060101)   B60R   22/12   (20060101)  
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119/771   119/774   119/770   119/792   119/856   119/857   119/907  
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