CANINE COLLAR LEG ATTACHMENT DEVICE

A canine collar leg attachment device for walking a canine hand free includes a strap positioned vertically against a leg of user. The strap has a top edge and a bottom edge, and the bottom edge is coupled to a d-ring. The top edge of the strap is coupled to a hook. A strip is positioned perpendicular relative to the strap and the strip enwraps the leg of the user. The strip has a first end and a second end, and the first end is attached to the d-ring of the strap. A cord is used to connect the strap to a canine collar. The cord has pair of ends. A pair of snaps is attached to a respective one of the pair of ends.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

(1) Field of the Invention

The disclosure relates to canine leash device and more particularly pertains to a new canine leash device for walking a canine hand free.

The prior art relates to canine leash devices. The prior art relates to variety of canine leash devices configured to facilitate the process of walking a canine. Furthermore, the prior art includes a variety of canine leash devices enwrapping a leg of a user with a plurality of straps. Known prior art lacks a canine leash device enwrapping the leg of the user with a single strap and coupled to a pant waist of the user by a bolt snap.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above by generally comprising a strap is configured for being positioned vertically against a leg of user. The strap has a top edge and a bottom edge. The bottom edge is coupled to a d-ring. The top edge of the strap is coupled to a hook. A strip is positioned perpendicular relative to the strap. The strip is configured for enwrapping the leg of the user. The strip has a first end and a second end. The first end is coupled to the d-ring of the strap. A cord is configured for coupling the strap to a canine collar. The cord has pair of ends. A pair of snaps is coupled to a respective one of the pair of ends.

Furthermore, a method for attaching a canine leash to a leg attachment device includes the step of securing a hook of a top edge of a strap to a belt loop of a pant waist of a user. The user enwraps a strap laterally around a leg of the user. A front surface of the strip fastens to a back surface of the strip by hook and loop fastening. Subsequently, the user secures a pair of snaps of a cord to a respective one of a d-ring of a bottom edge of the strap and a canine collar.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

As best illustrated inFIGS.1through4, the canine collar leg attachment device10generally comprises a strap12configured for being positioned vertically against a leg14of a user16. The strap12has a tubular webbing18designed to provide enhanced reinforcement for the strap12. The strap12is configured for being either a nylon material or a leather material.

Furthermore, the strap12has a top edge22and a bottom edge24being positioned parallel to each other. The bottom edge24is coupled to a d-ring26. The B-ring26has a flat end28and a curved end30, and the flat end28is positioned in an interior32of the strap12wherein retaining the d-ring26to the strap12. The top edge22of the strap12is coupled to a hook34. The hook34is a bolt snap. An end of the hook34has a ring36being positioned within the interior32of the strap12wherein retaining the hook34to the strap12.

A strip38is positioned perpendicular relative to the strap12. The strip38is configured for enwrapping the leg14of the user16. The strip38has the tubular webbing18and is configured for being either the nylon material or the leather material like the strap12. The strip38has a front surface40and a back surface42. Additionally, the strip38has a first end44and a second end46with the first end44being coupled to the d-ring26of the strap12. The curved end30of the d-ring26is positioned in an interior32of the first end44of the strip38.

Furthermore, a hook material48is positioned proximate to the second end46on the front surface40of the strip38. The hook material48is the first portion of hook and loop fastening. The front surface40of the second end46of the strip38has a loop material50being positioned adjacent to the hook material48. The loop material50is complementary to the hook material48wherein the loop material50is the second portion of hook and loop fastening. The second end46of the strip38is configured for enwrapping the curved end30of the d-ring26and engaging by hook and loop fastening wherein enclosing the strip38in a circle around the leg14of the user16.

A cord52is configured for coupled the strap12to a canine collar54. The cord52is configured for being a nylon rope wherein being lightweight and flexible. The cord52has a pair of ends56, and a pair of snaps58is coupled to a respective one of the pair of ends56. Each of the ends56is coupled by a knot to a ring of each of the snaps58. Each of the snaps58is configured for being the bolt snap, similar to the hook34of the top edge22of the strap12.

In use, the user16secures the hook34of the top edge22of the strap12to a belt loop60of the pant waist of the user16. The user16enwraps the strip38laterally around the leg14of the user16. The second end46of the strip38fastens around the d-ring26of the strap12by hook and loop fastening. Subsequently, the user16secures the pair of snaps58of the cord52to a respective one of the d-ring26of the bottom edge24of the strap12and the canine collar54. The user16and the canine20can proceed to move around while being tethered to each other.