Abstract: A collar for a pet comprises a band to be wound around the neck of a pet and a primary decoration that imitates part of a piece of clothing worn by a person. The decoration has an upper edge extending as an arcuate ascending curve from the rear of the neck of the pet to the front when the collar is put around the neck of the pet. An element, which partially overlaps with the primary decoration allows a detachable added decoration to be attached to the band. This attachment element is not seen from outside. The band is prevented from turning by any one of various mechanism.
Abstract: A multifunction collar, harness, belt or leash is provided having a accordion-fold portion that collapses to a thin shape when the collar, harness, belt or leash is in use and pulled to a taut or tight condition, and that expands when the collar, harness, belt or leash is released to a slack condition, the expanded accordion-fold portion then providing an open-top bowl or cup.
Abstract: A dog harness having two straps down opposite sides of the dog is modified to add reachably attachable and detachable supply carrying means by use of hook and loop connections between the straps and a pair of sheets mounting pouches for carrying supplies. An additional sheet mounting additional pouches extends over the back of the dog behind the harness and is detachable attached by hooks and loops between the rear strap and a margin of the additional sheet where the rear strap overlaps said rear margin.
Abstract: A kit for forming multiple decorative dog collars has two flexible collar end sections and at least two different, decorative, flexible collar intermediate sections. Any one of the intermediate sections can be connected to the end sections to form a decorative collar. The end sections have fasteners for connecting them together for looping around the neck of a dog.