Abstract:
At time it is necessary to restrain pets. Many pet restraining devices are uncomfortable for pets and some may injure pets. The Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device applies a uniform pressure around the entire perimeter of the neck when a pet is retained in the neck area. A second loop of the Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device can be utilized to restrain the body or torso of a pet, the device applies a uniform pressure around the entire perimeter of that body area. The Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device uses a design that enables pets to be restrained in a very humane way.

Description:
This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 12/231,225 now abandoned, filed on Aug. 29, 2008. 
    
    
     FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
     This invention relates generally to the field of pet restraint devices. 
     SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION 
     Often it is necessary to restrain pets while they are groomed, or bathed, or dried after bathing, or examined by a veterinarian, or while being exercised outdoors, or while being transported in a vehicle, etc. Many pet restraining devices are uncomfortable for pets and some may injure pets. The Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device applies a uniform pressure around the entire perimeter of the neck when a pet is retained in the neck area. A second loop of the Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device can be utilized to restrain the body or torso of a pet, the device applies a uniform pressure around the entire perimeter of that body area. The Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device uses a design that enables pets to be restrained in a very humane way. The Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device is self adjusting so as to accommodate many different sizes of pets. The Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device can be modified many different ways and utilized many different ways. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       In order that the manner in which the above and other objects of the invention are obtained, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying annexed drawings wherein: 
         FIG. 1 . Is a top view of the new double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device. 
         FIG. 1A . Is an alternate embodiment of the new double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device. 
         FIG. 1B . Is an another alternate embodiment of the new double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device. This embodiment is utilized as a leash. 
         FIG. 1C . Is an another alternate embodiment of the new double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device. This embodiment is utilized as a safety restraining device in a vehicle. 
         FIG. 1D . Shows alternate couplers or hooks that can be utilized on different double loop auto-adjust pet restraining devices. 
         FIG. 1E . Is an another alternate embodiment of the new double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device. This embodiment is utilized as a leash. 
         FIG. 2 . Is a front view of the new double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device hanging from a grooming arm. 
         FIG. 3 . Is a side view of the new double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device hanging from a grooming arm. A dog is on top of a grooming table and is restrained by the new double loop auto-adjust restraining pet device. 
         FIG. 4 . Is a close up side view of a dog restrained by the new double loop auto-adjust restraining device. 
         FIG. 4A . Is a close up side view of a dog restrained by the new double loop auto-adjust restraining device. This is the alternate embodiment of the new double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device shown in  FIG. 1A . 
         FIG. 5 . Is a side view of a dog restrained by the new double loop auto-adjust restraining device. 
         FIG. 6 . Is a side view of a dog restrained by the new double loop auto-adjust restraining device. 
         FIG. 7 . Is a close up top view of a dog restrained by the new double loop auto-adjust restraining device. 
         FIG. 8 . Is a close up side view of a dog restrained by the new double loop auto-adjust restraining device. One strap is around the neck of the dog and the other strap is under the front legs of the dog. 
         FIG. 9 . Is a front view of a dog restrained by the new double loop auto-adjust restraining device. One strap is around the neck of the dog and the other strap is looped around the vertical section of a grooming arm. 
         FIG. 10 . Is a side view of a dog restrained by the new double loop auto-adjust restraining device. One strap is around the neck of the dog and the other strap is not being utilized and is hooked to a ring. 
         FIG. 11 . Is a front view of a dog restrained by the new double loop auto-adjust restraining device. One strap is positioned across the chest and under a front leg of the dog. 
         FIG. 12 . Is a front view of a dog restrained by the new double loop auto-adjust restraining device. One strap is positioned across the chest and under a front leg of the dog. The other strap is positioned across the chest and under the other front leg of the dog. 
         FIG. 13 . Is a front view of a dog restrained by the new double loop auto-adjust restraining device. One strap is positioned across the chest and under a front leg of the dog. The other strap is positioned across the chest and under the other front leg of the dog. 
         FIG. 14  is an alternate embodiment of the new Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device. The second strap crosses over first strap. 
         FIG. 14A  is an alternate embodiment of the new Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device. The second strap crosses over first strap. Both straps have a hook device. 
         FIG. 15  is a front view of a dog being restrained by the alternate embodiment of the new Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device shown in  FIG. 14 . The second strap crosses over first strap. 
         FIG. 16 . Is a front view of a dog restrained by the double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device. This shows how a loop on the multi-use restraining device can fit a hand so that the double loop auto-adjust restraining device can be utilized as a leash. 
         FIG. 17  is a top view of an alternate embodiment of the new Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device. The strap ends have “D” shaped rings. 
         FIG. 18  is a top view of an alternate embodiment of the new Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device  1 . The straps have loops that are formed from the same material as the straps. 
         FIG. 19  is a top view of an alternate method of fastening the hook  59   a  to the main loop  13  of the new Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device. The hook loop of hook is hooked directly over main loop. 
         FIG. 19A  shows the steps involved in applying the webbing to a rope and applying a label to the new Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device. 
         FIG. 20 . Is a top view of two prior art pet restraining devices. 
         FIG. 21 . Is a front view of a prior art pet restraining device hanging from a grooming arm. 
         FIG. 22 . Is a front view of a prior art pet restraining device hanging from a grooming arm. A dog is on top of a grooming table and is restrained by the prior art pet restraining device. 
         FIG. 23 . Is a front view of two prior art pet restraining devices hanging from a grooming arm. 
         FIG. 24 . Is a front view of two prior art pet restraining devices hanging from a grooming arm. A dog is on top of a grooming table and is restrained by the two prior art restraining devices. 
         FIG. 25 . Is a closeup side view a dog being restrained by two prior art pet restraining devices. 
     
    
    
     The objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent when the drawings are studied in conjunction with reading the following description and the claims. 
     DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
     In keeping with the requirements of Patent Laws there is described herein below the best mode of the invention that is currently known to the applicant. For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiment illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally, occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates. 
     With reference now to the drawings, and in particular, to  FIGS. 1-19A  thereof, the preferred embodiments of the new Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device embodying the principles and concepts of the present invention and generally designated by the reference number  5  will be described. 
     In  FIG. 1  shown generally at  5  is a top view of the new Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device  12 . The main loop  13  has a first end  14  and a second end  16 . Main loop  13  has a first loop  18  that has first side  20  and a second side  22 . Main loop  13  has a second loop  26  that has first side  28  and a second side  30 . Sliding snugger  34  slides along main first loop  13  and forms first loop  18  and second loop  26 . Rope retainer or webbing  36  fastens ends of rope and form a Lop loop  15 . The webbing retainer is further described in  FIG. 19A . Top loop  15  encircles ring  38  and hook loop  39  of hook  40 . Hook  40  has end  42  that opens. Hook Strap  56  has a first end  58  that has fastening material or webbing  60  and ring  62 . Strap  56  has second end  64  that has fastening material or webbing  66  and ring  68 . A loop  70  is formed that restrains pet between end  16  of main loop  13  and strap  56 . The circle inside loop  70  shows how the neck of a pet would be positioned inside loop  70 . The arrows show how the restraining forces would be evenly distributed around the entire perimeter of the pets neck when loop  70  is tight. 
     Second strap  56   a  has a first end  58   a  that has fastening material or webbing  60   a  and hook  59   a . Hook generally will be connected to ring  62   a  when pet is restrained. Second strap  56   a  has second end  64   a  that has fastening material or webbing  66   a  and ring  68   a.    
     Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining devices can be made of a variety of sizes and of a variety of materials and optional designs. 
     Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining devices can be made of a variety of sizes such as small, medium, large, and extra large. Also an auto-adjust restraining device can be made in a custom size for a special application. 
     Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining devices can be made of a variety of material and combinations thereof. For example the flexible loops could be made of nylon, or polypropylene, or other plastic materials, or hemp, or leather, etc 
     The flexible loops can have a round shape, or a flat shape, and could be made of different diameters and widths of nylon, or polypropylene, or other plastic materials, or hemp, or leather, etc. The flexible loops could be made of different colors and/or combination of colors. 
     The rings could be made of brass, or stainless steel, or plastic, or other materials. The rings could be round. Oval. Square shaped “D” shaped or other shapes. 
     Instead of a ring, a loop could be made of the same material as a strap. 
     The hook could be made of brass, or stainless steel, or plastic, or other materials. 
     The ends of the flexible loops could be fastened by different methods. Fastening material or webbing  36 ,  60 ,  66 ,  60   a ,  66   a  could be sewn, or riveted, or clamped or any combination thereof. Additionally, the fastening material could be made of a variety of different materials. 
     Different labels could be incorporated onto the device for different customers. 
     In  FIG. 1A  shown generally at  5 A is a top view of an alternate embodiment of the new Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device  12 . This alternate embodiment is similar to the Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device shown  FIG. 1 . This embodiment adds a second sliding snugger  34 A. The second sliding snugger  34 A is desirable in certain applications. 
     In  FIG. 1B  shown generally at  5 B is a top view of an alternate embodiment of the new Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device  12 . This alternate embodiment is similar to the Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device shown  FIG. 1 . This embodiment has an aluminum coupling device  41  that has an open, close mechanism  41 A. Leash section  43  is coupled to coupling device  41 . Leash section  43  has loop  43 A. This embodiment enables the Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device to be utilized as a leash when taking a pet for walk. 
     In  FIG. 1C  shown generally at  5 C is a view of an alternate embodiment of the new Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device  12 . This alternate embodiment is similar to the Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device shown  FIG. 1  and  FIG. 1B . This embodiment has an aluminum coupling device  41  that has an open, close mechanism  41 A. Coupling device has been fastened to a seat belt  45  in a vehicle. This embodiment enables the Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device to be utilized as a safety device when a petis being transported in a vehicle. 
     In  FIG. 1D  shown generally at  5 D are examples of couplers or hooks that can be utilized on different double loop auto-adjust pet restraining devices. All of the devices have an open and closed position. Some of the devices are hooks. The hooks have an open and closed position. The hooks in general have a normally closed position. Most of the hooks have some type of spring mechanism that keeps the hook in the normally closed position. Hook  40 A is an alternate design that is often referred to as a scissors snap hook. Hook  40 B is an alternate design that is often referred to as a spring snap hook. Hook  40 C is an alternate design that is often referred to as a acetyl snap hook. Hook  41  is an alternate design that is often referred to as a spring hook and it is also known as a safety hook. 
     The couplers and hooks could be made of a variety of sizes and shapes and designs and materials. Some possibilities of materials include aluminum, anodized aluminum, copper, solid bronze, solid bronze with nickel plating, solid brass, and solid brass with nickel plating, and stainless steel, etc. Other materials might include steel, galvanized steel, steel with nickel plating, steel with bronze plating, steel with chrome plating. Other metals include malleable iron, malleable iron with bronze plating, malleable iron with nickel plating, and malleable iron with chrome plating, etc. Also a wide variety of plastic materials could be utilized such as nylon, nylon composites, plastic composites, and delron plastics, etc. 
     In  FIG. 1E  shown generally at  5 E is a top view of an alternate embodiment of the new Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device  12 . This alternate embodiment is similar to the Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device shown  FIG. 1 . This embodiment has a Leash section  47 . Leash section  47  has loop  47 A. This embodiment enables the Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device to be utilized as a leash when taking a pet for walk. Leash and loop can be one continuous piece, or separate pieces that are sewn together in a webbing. 
     In  FIG. 2 . Shown generally at  80  is a front view of the Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device  12  hanging from a grooming arm  94 . The main loop  13  has a first end  14  and a second end  16 . Main loop  13  has a bottom loop  18  that has first side  20  and a second side  22 . Sliding snugger  34  slides along main loop  13  and forms bottom loop  18  and top loop  26 . Rope retainer  36  fastens ends of rope and form a fastening loop  15 . Fastening loop  15  encircles ring  38  and hook loop  39  of hook  40 . Strap  56  has a first end ring  62 . Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device  12  has a first strap  56  and a second strap  56   a . Surface of grooming table  82  is where a pet would be positioned. Grooming arm  84  has a clamping device  86  at the base  88  where the grooming arm  84  is fastened to grooming table  82 . Grooming arm  84  has a vertical section  90  a curved section  92  and a horizontal section  94 . Grooming arm terminates in end  96  and has bolt  98  that has a loop  100  that hook  40  of the auto-adjust grooming device  13  can be fastened thereto. 
     Shown generally at  110  in  FIG. 3  is a side view of the Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device  12  hanging from a grooming arm  94  with a dog  114  is being restrained by the auto-adjust restraining device. The main loop  13  has a first end  14  and a second end  16 . Main loop  13  has a bottom loop  18 . Main loop  13  has a top loop  26 . Sliding snugger  34  slides along main first loop  13  and forms bottom loop  18  and top loop  26 . Fastening loop  15  encircles ring  38  and hook loop  39  of hook  40 . Strap  56  is positioned around neck  112  of dog  114 . First strap  56  has a ring  62  and ring  68 . A loop  70  is formed that restrains pet between end  16  of main loop  13  and strap  56 . Strap  56  is positioned around neck  112  of dog  114 . Second strap  56   a  has a hook  59   a  and ring  68   a . Second strap  56   a  of double loop pet restraining device  12  restrains rear portion of dog  114 . Dog  114  is positioned on surface of grooming table  82 . Grooming arm  84  has a vertical section  90  a curved section  92  and a horizontal section  94 . Grooming arm terminates in end  96  and has bolt  98  that has a loop  100  that hook  40  of the Double loop auto-adjust grooming device  13  is hooked thereto. 
     Shown generally at  120  in  FIG. 4 . is a close up side view of a dog  114  restrained by the double loop auto-adjust restraining device  12 . First strap  56  has a first end  58  (not seen) that has ring  62 . First strap  56  has second end  64  that has ring  68 . First strap  56  is positioned around neck  112  of dog  114 . Second strap  56   a  has a hook  59   a  and ring  68   a  (not seen). Second strap  56   a  of double loop pet restraining device  12  restrains rear portion of dog  114 . 
     Shown generally at  120 A in  FIG. 4A  is a view of a dog  114  restrained by the double loop auto-adjust restraining device  12 . 
     This embodiment has second sliding snugger  34 A. A second sliding snugger  34 A is desirable in various applications. 
     Shown generally at  125  in  FIG. 5  is a side view of the Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device  12  hanging from a grooming arm  84  with a dog  114  is being restrained by the auto-adjust restraining device. This view is the opposite side of the dog that is shown in  FIG. 3 . The main loop  13  has a first end  14  and a second end  16 . Main loop  13  has a bottom loop  18 . Main loop  13  has a top loop  26 . Sliding snugger  34  slides along main first loop  13  and forms bottom loop  18  and top loop  26 . Fastening loop  15  encircles ring  38  and hook loop  39  of hook  40 . First strap  56  is positioned around neck  112  of dog  114 . First strap  56  has a ring  62  and ring  68 . A loop  70  is formed that restrains pet between end  16  of main loop  13  and strap  56 . First strap  56  is positioned around neck  112  of dog  114 . Second strap  56   a  has a hook  59   a  and ring  68   a . Second strap  56   a  of double loop pet restraining device  12  restrains rear portion of dog  114 . Dog  114  is positioned on surface of grooming table  82 . Grooming arm  84  has a vertical section  90  a curved section  92  and a horizontal section  94 . Grooming arm terminates in end  96  and has bolt  98  that has a loop  100  that hook  40  of the Double loop auto-adjust grooming device  13  is hooked thereto. 
     Shown generally at  130  in  FIG. 6 . is a close up side view of a dog  114  restrained by the double loop auto-adjust restraining device  12 . This is the opposite side of the dog from  FIG. 4 . First strap  56  has a first end  58  that has ring  62 . First strap  56  has second end  64  that has ring  68  (not seen). First strap  56  is positioned around neck  112  of dog  114 . Second strap  56   a  has a hook  59   a  (not seen) and ring  68   a . Second strap  56   a  of double loop pet restraining device  12  restrains rear portion of dog  114 . 
     Sliding snugger  34  slides along main first loop. A loop  70  is formed that restrains neck  112  of dog  114  between end  16  of main loop  13  and strap  56 . 
     Shown generally at  135  in  FIG. 7 . is a close up top view of a dog  114  restrained by the double loop auto-adjust restraining device  12 . This is the opposite side of the dog from  FIG. 4 . First strap  56  has a first end  58  that has ring  62 . First strap  56  has second end  64  that has ring  68  (not seen). First strap  56  is positioned around neck  112  of dog  114 . Second strap  56   a  has a hook  59   a  (not seen) and ring  68   a . Second strap  56   a  of double loop pet restraining device  12  restrains rear portion of dog  114 . 
     Shown generally at  140  in  FIG. 8 . is a side view of a dog  114  restrained by the double loop auto-adjust restraining device  12 . This is the same side of the dog as  FIGS. 6 and 7 . First strap  56  has a first end  58  that has ring  62 . First strap  56  is positioned around neck  112  of dog  114 . Second strap  56   a  has a hook  59   a  (not seen) and ring  68   a . Second strap  56   a  of double loop pet restraining device  12  is positioned around chest  112   a  of dog  114 . Sliding snugger  34  slides along main first loop. 
     Shown generally at  145  in  FIG. 9 . is a front view of a dog  114  restrained by the double loop auto-adjust restraining device  12 . This shows an alternate way that the double loop auto-adjust restraining device  12  can be utilized to restrain a pet. First strap  56  is positioned around neck  112  of dog  114 . Second strap  56   a  has a hook  59   a  and ring  68   a . Second strap  56   a  of double loop pet restraining device  12  is looped around the vertical section  90  of Grooming arm  84 . Sliding snugger  34  slides along main first loop. 
     Shown generally at  150  in  FIG. 10 . is a side view of a dog  114  restrained by the double loop auto-adjust restraining device  12 . First strap  56  has a first end  58  that has ring  62 . First strap  56  is positioned around neck  112  of dog  114 . Second strap  56   a  has a hook  59   a  that is fastened to ring  38 . Second strap  56   a  of double loop pet restraining device  12  is not being utilized to restrain dog  114  in this application. Sliding snugger  34  slides along main first loop. 
     Shown generally at  155  in  FIG. 11  is a close up front view of a dog  114  restrained by the double loop auto-adjust restraining device  12 . This shows how the double loop auto-adjust restraining device  12  can restrain a pet in a different way. The double loop auto-adjust restraining device  12  has the first strap  56  has a first end  58  that has ring  62 . First strap  56  has second end  64  that has ring  68 . First strap  56  is positioned under a first front leg  113  and across chest  115  of dog  114 . Second strap  56   a  has a hook  59   a  and ring  68   a . Second strap  56   a  of double loop pet restraining device  12  dangles free and is not utilized. 
     Shown generally at  160  in  FIG. 12  is a front view of a dog  114  restrained by the double loop auto-adjust restraining device  12 . This shows how the double loop auto-adjust restraining device  12  can restrain a pet in a different way. The double loop auto-adjust restraining device  12  has the first strap  56  has a first end  58  that has ring  62 . First strap  56  has second end  64  that has ring  68  (not seen). First strap  56  is positioned under a first front leg  113  and across chest  115  of dog  114 . Second strap  56   a  has a hook  59   a  and ring  68   a . Second strap  56   a  is positioned under a second front leg  113   a  and across chest  115  of dog  114 . 
     Shown generally at  165  in  FIG. 13  is a close up front view of a dog  114  restrained by the double loop auto-adjust restraining device  12 . This shows how the double loop auto-adjust restraining device  12  can restrain a pet in a different way. This close up view to that shown in  FIG. 12 . The double loop auto-adjust restraining device  12  has the first strap  56  has a first end  58  that has ring  62 . First strap  56  has second end  64  that has ring  68  not seen). First strap  56  is positioned under a first front leg  113  and across chest  115  of dog  114 . Second strap  56   a  has a hook  59   a  and ring  68   a . Second strap  56   a  is positioned under a second front leg  113   a  and across chest  115  of dog  114 . 
     In  FIG. 14  shown generally at  170  is a top view of an alternate embodiment of the new Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device  12   m . Sliding snugger  34   m  slides along main first loop  13   m  that has hook  40   m . First strap  56   m  has a first end that has a ring and second end that has a ring. Second strap  56   n  has a first end that has a ring and second end that has a ring. Second strap  56   n  crosses over first strap  56   m.    
     In  FIG. 14A  shown generally at  170 A is a top view of an alternate embodiment of the new Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device  12   m . This similar to the Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device shown in  FIG. 14 . First strap has a first end that has a ring and second end that has hook  59 A that is fastened to ring  62 A. Second strap has a first end that has a ring and second end hook  59 B that is fastened to ring  62 B. Second strap crosses over first strap. 
     In  FIG. 15  shown generally at  175  is a front view of the alternate embodiment of the new Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device  12   m  restraining dog  114 . First strap  56   m  has a first end that has a ring and second end that has a ring. Second strap  56   n  has a first end that has a ring and second end that has a ring. Second strap  56   n  crosses over first strap  56   m  across the chest of the dog. This is similar to the way the dog is restrained in  FIG. 13 . 
     Shown generally at  180  in  FIG. 16  is a front view of a dog restrained by the double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device  12 . This shows how the top loop  26  on the double loop auto-adjust restraining device  12  can fit a hand  192  so that the double loop auto-adjust restraining device can be utilized as a leash. Auto-adjust pet restraining device  12  is substantially the same auto-adjust pet restraining device  12  discussed in  FIG. 1 . 
     In  FIG. 17  shown generally at  185  is a top view of an alternate embodiment of the new Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device  12   x . First strap  56   x  has a first end that has a “D” shaped ring  62   x  and second end that has a “D” shaped ring  68   x.    
     In  FIG. 18  shown generally at  190  is a top view of an alternate embodiment of the new Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device  12   z . First strap  56   z  has a first end that has a loop  62   z  and second end that has a loop  68   z.    
     In  FIG. 19  shown generally at  195  is a top view of an alternate method of fastening the hook  59   a  to the main loop  13  of the new Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device  12 . Hook loop  59   b  of hook  56   a  is hooked directly over main loop  13 , rather than using a ring. 
     In  FIG. 19A  shown generally at  196  is shown the steps taken to apply webbing and a custom label to the new Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device. The webbing is a strong fabric made of nylon or a polypropylene material. The webbing is folded over the rope and stitched. The stitching for the webbing goes through the webbing and the rope. This makes a very strong fastening of the rope end connections. The webbing and stitching is much stronger than using stitching alone to fastening the rope ends together. 
     The custom label is stitched onto the webbing. Custom labels could provided to a variety of users of the new Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device. Some possibilities for custom labels for the new Double loop auto-adjust pet restraining device include pet names, pet stores, kennels, animal boarding businesses, animal groomers, animal trainers, animal hospitals, humane societies, animal rescue operations, pet departments in major store chains, souvenir shops and specialty shops, and pet related companies such as Perina Dog Chow, etc. 
     DESCRIPTION OF PRIOR ART 
     In  FIG. 20  is shown generally shown at  200  is a top view of two prior art pet restraining devices. These devices are commonly referred to as grooming loops. The first grooming loop  202  has main loop  204  has a top end  205  and a bottom end  206 . Main loop  202  has a bottom loop  212  that has first side  214  and a second side  216 . Main loop  204  has a top loop  223  that has first side  224  and a second side  226 . Sliding snugger  220  slides along main loop  204  and forms bottom loop  212  and top loop  223 . Top end  205  has ring  230  secured thereto and a hook  232 . Hook  232  has end that opens. 
     The second grooming loop  240  has a first end  242  that has a fastening loop  243  and a loop end  244 . End  246  has a ring  248 . Restraining loop  249  is formed to restrain pets. This generally is referred to a choker style grooming loop. 
     In  FIG. 21  is shown generally shown at  225  is a front view a prior art grooming loop  202  hanging from a grooming arm  254 . Grooming loop  202  has main loop  204  that has a top end  205  and a bottom end  206 . Main loop  204  has a bottom loop  212  that has first side  214  and a second side  216 . Main loop  204  has a top loop  223  that has first side  224  and a second side  226 . Sliding snugger  220  slides along main loop  204  and forms bottom loop  212  and top loop  223 . Top of main loop  205  has ring  230  secured thereto and a hook  232 . Hook  232  has end that opens. Surface of grooming table  252  is where a pet would be positioned. Grooming arm  254  has a vertical section  256  a curved section  258  and a horizontal section  260 . Grooming arm terminates in end  262  that has a loop  264  that hook  232  of the prior art grooming loop  202  is fastened thereto. 
     In  FIG. 22  is shown generally shown at  250  is a front view a prior art grooming loop  202  hanging from a grooming arm  254  with grooming loop  202  around the neck  272  of dog  274 . Grooming loop  202  has main loop  204  has a top end  205  and a bottom end  206 . Main loop  202  has a bottom loop  212  that has first side  214  and a second side  216 . Main loop  204  has a top loop  223  that has first side  224  and a second side  226 . Sliding snugger  220  slides along main loop  204  and forms bottom loop  212  and top loop  223 . Top of main loop  205  has ring  230  secured thereto and a hook  232 . Hook  232  has end that opens. Surface of grooming table  252  is where dog  274  is positioned. Grooming arm  254  has a vertical section  256  a curved section  258  and a horizontal section  260 . Grooming arm terminates in end  262  that has a loop  264  that hook  232  of the prior art grooming loop is fastened thereto. All of the restraining forces of this prior art grooming device are directed at throat area of the pet when the pet is retained. 
     In  FIG. 23  is shown generally shown at  275  is a front view a two prior art grooming loops hanging from a grooming arm  260 . First grooming loop  202  has a bottom loop  212  and a top loop  223 . Top of main loop  205  has ring  230  secured thereto and a hook  232 . Hook  232  has end that opens and is attached to loop  264  of grooming arm  260 . Second rooming loop  202   a  has a bottom loop  212   a  and a top loop  223   a . Sliding snugger  220   a  slides and forms bottom loop  212   a  and top loop  223   a . Top loop of main loop  205   a  has ring  230   a  secured thereto and a hook  232   a . Hook  232   a  has end that opens. Hook  232   a  on second grooming loop  202   a  is fastened to loop  230  on first grooming loop  202 . 
     In  FIG. 24  is shown generally shown at  300  is a front view a two prior art grooming loops hanging from a grooming arm  260  with a dog  274  being restrained by the prior art grooming loops. First rooming loop  202  has a bottom loop  212  and a top loop  223 . Sliding snugger  220  slides and forms bottom loop  212  and top loop  223 . Top of main loop  205  has ring  230  secured thereto and a hook  232 . Hook  232  is fastened to loop  264  of grooming arm  254 . Bottom loop  212  of first grooming loop  202  is positioned around neck  272  of dog  274 . All of the restraining forces of this prior art grooming device are directed at throat area of the pet when the pet is retained. 
     Second grooming loop  202   a  has a bottom loop  212   a  and a top loop  223   a . Sliding snugger  220   a  slides and forms bottom loop  212   a  and top loop  223   a . Top loop of main loop  205   a  has ring  230   a  secured thereto and a hook  232   a . Hook  232   a  has end that opens. Hook  232   a  on second grooming loop  202   a  is fastened to loop  230  on first grooming loop  202 . Bottom loop  212   a  of second grooming loop  202   a  is positioned around belly  292  of dog  274 . All of the restraining forces of this prior art grooming device are directed at the sensitive under belly area of the pet when the pet is retained. 
     In  FIG. 25  is shown generally shown at  325  is a closeup view of two prior art grooming loops hanging from a grooming arm with a dog  274  being restrained by the prior art grooming loops. First rooming loop  202  has a bottom loop  212 . Sliding snugger  220  slides and forms bottom loop  212 . Bottom loop  212  of first grooming loop  202  is positioned around neck  272  of dog  274 . All of the restraining forces of this prior art grooming device are directed at the sensitive throat area of the pet when the pet is retained. 
     Second grooming loop  202   a  has a bottom loop  212   a . Sliding snugger  220   a  slides and forms bottom loop  212   a . Bottom loop  212   a  of second grooming loop  202   a  is positioned around belly  292  of dog  274 . All of the restraining forces of this prior art grooming device are directed at the sensitive under belly area of the pet when the pet is retained. 
     The objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent when the drawings are studied in conjunction with reading the description and the claims. 
     This invention having been described in its presently contemplated best mode, it is clear that it is susceptible to numerous, variations, modifications, modes and embodiments within the ability of those skilled in the art and without departing from the true spirit and scope of the novel concepts or principles of this invention. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. It should be understood that the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception, upon which this disclosure is based, may readily be utilized as a basis for the designing of other structures, methods and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the present invention. It is important, therefore, that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is defined by the scope of the following claims.