The invention discloses a system, device, and method for covert, wireless communication between a human handler and a trained animal. A small receiving unit is placed in a cured material which has conformed to the contours of a trained animal's inner ear thereby eliminating the need for an invasive method for implanting anything into the animals ear. The receiving unit has no external communication features such as wires or external antennae and thus it is covert. The transmitting unit may be hand-held by the animal's handler or used with a headset and attached microphone. Neither the transmitting or receiving units have any wires or external antennae that may be dangerously snagged while the animal is performing service or be noticed by any onlookers.
The invention regards a communication device which is adapted for placement in a users ear and comprises a shell part enclosing an input transducer for receiving an input signal, a signal processing device and an output transducer for providing a signal perceivable as sound, a battery located at a surface part of the shell which is facing away from the head of the user, a transmission and reception circuit for transmission and/or reception of electromagnetic energy, and where an antenna for radiating and/or receiving electromagnetic energy is arranged with a first surface turned towards the surroundings and a second surface located in close proximity of the battery whereby the antenna forms a loop with a loop axis pointing away from the ear and head, whereby the loop material has a wider extension in the direction of the loop axis than in the direction perpendicular to the loop axis.
A nationwide, web-based pet registration, search and retrieval system. The system is implemented with a host computer (10) that may be accessed by users operating user computers (12) via a communications network (14) such as the Internet. Pet owners may register their pets with the host computer and finders of lost pets may search the host computer in an attempt to locate the owners of lost pets.
A method and apparatus for tracking and controlling a hunting dog, including a remote assembly to be carried by the hunting dog and a handset assembly to be carried by a hunter. The remote assembly includes a power source, an electronic controller electrically connected to the power source, a transceiver in electric communication with the electronic controller and the power source and an annunciator electrically connected to the electronic controller. The handset assembly includes an electronic controller, a interface assembly operationally connected to the electronic controller, a transceiver electrically connected to the electronic controller, and a power source electrically connected to the electronic controller and the transceiver. The transceivers are adapted to wirelessly communicate with each other. The remote assembly is adapted to generate a proximity tone within a predetermined distance of the handset assembly and is adapted to receive commands from the handset assembly. The dog is controlled by associating a pleasing tone with the presence of a hunter and automatically generating a pleasing tone when and only when the dog is within a predetermined distance of the hunter.
An animal ear protection apparatus includes a substantially solid plug that is comprised of a resiliently compressible material. The plug has a first end, a second end and a peripheral surface extending between the first and second ends. The first end is substantially planar. The second end is convexly arcuate. The first end has a substantially annular perimeter edge. A grip is attached to the plug and extends away from the second end. The first end of the plug is insertable into an ear canal of a canine and retrievable therefrom with the grip.