Abstract: A pet stroller includes a supporting frame and a foldable access ramp assembly, wherein the supporting frame includes a supporting platform for a pet lying thereon. The foldable access ramp assembly, which is provided at the supporting frame, includes a ramp member slidably coupled at the supporting frame and being moved in a storage position that the ramp member is supported underneath the supporting platform, and an extension position that the ramp member is slid out frontwardly to extend from the supporting platform for the pet easily accessing in-and-out from the supporting platform.
Abstract: A releasable chest pad including a padding portion designed to form a single structural unit with an outer chest strap part and threaded through chest strap parts on the two sides thereof that fit into loop adjuster frames of the dog chest harness. A lining padding portion coming into contact with the body of the dog, is fixed only to the outer chest strap part by a bearing portion fixing zone for the adjustability of the threaded through chest strap parts. The lining padding portion can be folded up to the bearing portion fixing zone, then after adjusting the length of the threaded through chest strap parts and closing them on the outer chest strap part. The cut ends of the threaded through chest strap parts are covered by the lining padding portion and the bearing strip portion, preventing the cut ends from irritating the chest or neck of the dog.
Abstract: A pet grooming tool, for use with a furry pet such as a dog or cat having loose hair and non-loose hair, is adapted for removing the loose hair from the pet. The grooming tool comprises an elongate handle portion extending generally along a handle axis, and a pet engageable portion secured to the handle portion. The pet engageable portion includes a blade portion and a plurality of teeth. The blade portion includes a blade edge. The teeth extend from the blade edge. The pet engageable portion is secured to the handle portion in a manner so that pulling the handle portion generally along the handle axis while the pet engageable portion is in engagement with the pet causes the blade portion to engage the loose hair of the pet and pull it from the pet without cutting or pulling the non-loose hair from the pet.
Abstract: A tether for securing a pet alongside a vehicle. The inventive device includes an elongated member securable to a vehicle. A leash is secured to the elongated member by an adjustable coupling assembly such that both a length of the leash from the elongated member and a point of projection of the leash the elongated member can be selectively configured by an individual.