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Ramp4Paws
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Description
Invented by Cathy Trauernicht, who was so troubled by her black lab Hadley's bilateral sprained front legs incurred by jumping out of the family station wagon 14 years ago that she worked for years to develop a pet ramp she finally put into production last year. (via bookofjoe)
Updated Sep 22, 2007
Wonderful Shot dog camera
First to recommend
3 people recommended this item
Description
Ever wonder what your dog does while you’re away? Wonder what life looks like at his level?
Wonder no more. The Wonderful Shot pet camera from Takara Tomy allows you to send your pet off to take photos of its day with a tiny and light 3.5 megapixel camera connected to its collar. You can take the photos manually anytime with the mini remote, or set the timer to take pictures at certain intervals.
Of course, Wonderful Shot is great for cats or any pet with a collar that has daytime adventures that you want to know about.
$79 (via InventorSpot)
Updated Dec 16, 2007
AUTOMATIC PET WATER BOWL
First to recommend
Description
Just attach to a garden hose and turn on.
Continuously refills itself with fresh, clean water.
The water level is automatically refreshed as your pet drinks.
Water bottle can be used in place of a hose for indoor use.
Float valve ensures auto shutoff to prevent overflowing.
10-1/2 x 8-1/4 x 4-1/4".
2 liter capacity.
Plastic.
$29.98 (via book of joe)
Updated May 3, 2008
Bark-N-Bat
First to recommend
Description
The Bark-N-Bat is a sturdy bat and scoop in one.
Scoop up the tennis ball (included), flick it up and whack that baby 120 feet or more to give Scout a good run.
Then scoop it up off the ground and hit it again — without touching it — just in case you’re at the church picnic and will be eating with your hands or shaking hands with the reverend.
Durable plastic.
27"L.
$15. (via book of joe)
Updated Aug 15, 2008
iBone
First to recommend
2 people recommended this item
Description
The iPhone phenomena is not all good, you know. Its ramifications have seriously affected family dogs (as well as the kids in the family), now observed to be suffering from a parental withdrawal syndrome known as "iPhone Envy."
One remedy for iPhone Envy is a dog toy, called the iBone, developed by Haute Diggety Dog™. No, it's not hard like a bone. It's a soft, squeaky 4" by 6" pacifier. it's cushy like a blankie, so that Buddy can always have something comforting in his mouth like Mom has in her hand. When Buddy squeezes the iBone dog toy, he feels love, companionship, and the possibility of fun! (via Inventor Spot)
Updated Oct 23, 2008
Doggles K9 Optix
First to recommend
Description
100% UV protection, shatterproof.
$12.99 (via book of joe)
Updated Oct 24, 2008
NightWalker
First to recommend
Description
Not just a flashlight but a clever "Tri-Light" that prevents the dangerous stumbles and falls all too common with ordinary single-beam flashlights.
In addition to seeing what’s 10, 20 or 30 feet ahead, NightWalker’s second beam also reveals what’s right at your feet so, for example, you won’t trip over a box in the basement when you go down to check the circuit breakers in a power failure.
Comes with a high-output Luxeon LED in front that is 10X more powerful than ordinary LEDs — and never needs replacing.
The second beam uses two downward-firing LEDs to show you where to step.
A third LED acts as a flashing-red taillight which can be switched on to make you highly visible to traffic approaching from behind during an evening stroll.
Produces 13 hours of light from three AA batteries (included).
Gasket-sealed for use in inclement weather.
$39.95 (via book of joe)
Updated Oct 27, 2008
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