Dog repelling stick for walking dog

By designing a pry tool that can be inserted into a dog's teeth and a detachable stick, the problem of dogs being unable to be effectively separated and bitten during walks is solved, achieving both convenient operation and improved safety.

CN223958177UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03TIANJIN WEIYANDONG TECH CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520607376.2
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-02
Publication Date
2026-03-03
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-02

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

When walking dogs, current technology cannot effectively separate dogs that are fighting each other, and sticks are not convenient to use with leashes, resulting in difficulty in control and poor safety.

Method used

A dog-walking stick has been designed, including a pry bar that can be inserted into a dog's teeth and a detachable stick body. It can be combined with a leash to provide a disconnected state, a first connected state, and a second connected state, making it convenient to control and drive away dogs.

Benefits of technology

It allows for better control of the leash while walking the dog, can drive away other dogs, prevent fighting and biting, and can pry open the teeth of dogs to separate them when they are biting. It has an aesthetically pleasing design and is convenient for travel.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a dog driving stick for dog walking, which belongs to the technical field of dog training instruments, and comprises a stick body, one end of the stick body is connected with a mouth prying piece, the mouth prying piece can be inserted between upper and lower teeth of a dog to pry up the teeth of the dog, the stick body is detachably connected with a connecting component, and the connecting component is used for connecting the dog. The dog repelling stick has a separated state, a first connection state and a second connection state; when the dog repelling stick is in the separated state, the stick body is separated from the connecting assembly; when the dog repelling stick is in the first connection state, the end, away from the mouth prying piece, of the stick body is connected with the connection assembly; when the dog repelling stick is in the second connecting state, the end, away from the mouth prying piece, of the stick body is connected with the connecting assembly, and the end, close to the mouth prying piece, of the stick body or the mouth prying piece is connected with the connecting assembly, so that the traction rope coincides with the stick body. The dog repelling stick can be combined with and disassembled from the connecting assembly, the connecting assembly can be better controlled during dog walking, other dogs can be repelled during dog walking, the prevention effect is achieved, and the dogs are prevented from fighting and biting.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of dog training equipment technology, and in particular relates to a dog-repelling stick for walking dogs. Background Technology

[0002] Sometimes when walking your dog, you might encounter other dogs fighting with your own, sometimes even biting each other, making it difficult to separate them. Some dogs have an exceptionally high pain tolerance, and kicking, pulling, or hitting them with sticks won't separate them, and the more pain they're in, the more violently they bite.

[0003] To prevent dog fights, many people carry sticks to scare away other dogs, but sometimes they forget to bring them. Also, holding a stick in one hand and pulling the leash in the other is inconvenient and unsafe even when not chasing other dogs. The proper way to walk a dog is to hold the leash with both hands, and holding a stick in one hand and pulling the leash in the other makes it difficult to control the dog. Furthermore, if dogs start fighting, a stick may not be enough to separate them.

[0004] A professional crowbar used for dog fighting can separate dogs that are fighting each other. However, since it is designed for dog fighting and not for walking dogs, its structure means that it cannot be used to drive away other dogs or be used in conjunction with a leash when walking dogs.

[0005] Currently, there are no devices on the market specifically designed for use with leashes that can drive away dogs or separate them from biting.

[0006] Therefore, there is an urgent need to design dog-repelling sticks for walking dogs to solve the problems mentioned above. Utility Model Content

[0007] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a dog-walking stick that can be combined with or disassembled with a leash, allowing for better control of the leash during dog walking, and solving the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0008] To achieve the above objectives, the specific technical solution of this utility model for a dog-walking stick is as follows:

[0009] A dog-walking stick includes a stick body, one end of which is connected to a pry bar that can be inserted between the dog's upper and lower teeth to pry open the dog's teeth. The stick body and a connecting component are detachably connected. The connecting component is for the dog to connect to. The dog-walking stick has a detached state, a first connected state, and a second connected state.

[0010] When the dog-repelling stick is in the detached state, the stick body is separated from the connecting component;

[0011] When the dog-repelling stick is in the first connected state, the end of the stick body away from the pry bar is connected to the connecting component.

[0012] When the dog-repelling stick is in the second connection state, the end of the stick away from the pry bar is connected to the connecting component, and the end of the stick close to the pry bar or the pry bar is connected to the connecting component, so that the leash and the stick are aligned.

[0013] Furthermore, a first rod hole is provided at the end of the stick away from the pry bar, for inserting a first rod ring. The first rod ring is detachably connected to the head of the connecting assembly. When the dog-repelling stick is in the separated state, the first rod ring is separated from the head of the connecting assembly. When the dog-repelling stick is in the first connected state, the first rod ring is connected to the head of the connecting assembly.

[0014] Furthermore, a second rod hole is provided on the end of the stick near the pry bar, the second rod hole is for inserting the second rod ring, the second rod ring is detachably connected to the knot of the connecting component, when the dog-repelling stick is in the second connected state, the first rod ring is connected to the head of the connecting component, and the second rod ring is connected to the knot of the connecting component.

[0015] Furthermore, the pry bar has a third rod hole for inserting a third rod ring. The third rod ring is detachably connected to the knot of the connecting component. When the dog-repelling stick is in the second connected state, the first rod ring is connected to the head of the connecting component, and the third rod ring is connected to the knot of the connecting component.

[0016] Furthermore, the rod body has a hollow cavity, through which the head of the connecting component is housed.

[0017] Furthermore, the stick is a retractable stick.

[0018] Furthermore, the head of the pry bar is pointed, and the tail of the pry bar is connected to the rod body.

[0019] Furthermore, the tail end of the pry bar is fixedly connected with a threaded connector and / or a threaded interface, and the head of the rod body is provided with a threaded interface and / or a threaded connector, with the threaded connector and the threaded interface screwed together.

[0020] Furthermore, the tail of the pry bar is fixedly connected with a snap-fit ​​connector and / or a snap-fit ​​interface, and the head of the rod body is provided with a snap-fit ​​interface and / or a snap-fit ​​connector, with the snap-fit ​​connector engaging with the snap-fit ​​interface.

[0021] Furthermore, it also includes a protective sleeve that can be fitted onto the pry bar.

[0022] Furthermore, a fourth rod hole is provided on the protective sleeve. When the protective sleeve is fitted onto the pry bar, the fourth rod hole coincides with the third rod hole, and then the third rod ring is inserted into the third rod hole and the fourth rod hole.

[0023] Furthermore, the head of the protective sleeve is fixedly connected to the bottom of the sleeve, and the tail of the protective sleeve has a sleeve hole, through which the protective sleeve is fitted onto the pry tool.

[0024] This utility model has the following advantages: This dog repellent stick can be combined and disassembled with the connecting component, allowing for better control of the connecting component when walking the dog. It can drive away other dogs during walks, playing a preventative role in preventing dogs from fighting and biting. Furthermore, when dogs are biting each other, its teeth can be pried open to separate them. At the same time, this dog repellent stick is integrated and aesthetically pleasing, solving the problem of carrying a separate stick for walking the dog being unsightly and inconvenient. Attached Figure Description

[0025] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the dog-repelling stick of this utility model;

[0026] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the dog-repelling stick of this utility model in the first connected state;

[0027] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the dog-repelling stick of this utility model in the second connected state;

[0028] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the dog-repelling stick storage and connection assembly of this utility model;

[0029] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the pry bar of this utility model. Figure 1 ;

[0030] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the pry bar of this utility model. Figure 2 ;

[0031] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the protective sleeve of this utility model. Figure 1 ;

[0032] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the protective sleeve of this utility model. Figure 2 ;

[0033] The markings in the diagram are as follows: 1. Rod body; 11. First rod hole; 111. First rod ring; 12. Second rod hole; 121. Second rod ring; 2. Pry tool; 21. Third rod hole; 211. Third rod ring; 22. Threaded connector; 23. Threaded interface; 3. Protective sleeve; 31. Fourth rod hole; 32. Sleeve bottom; 33. Sleeve hole; 4. Connecting assembly; 41. Traction rope; 42. Handle; 43. Knot; 44. Chain; 5. Fixing component. Detailed Implementation

[0034] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of this utility model.

[0035] Those skilled in the art will understand that although some embodiments herein include certain features included in other embodiments but not others, combinations of features from different embodiments are intended to be within the scope of this invention and form different embodiments. For example, in the claims, any of the claimed embodiments can be used in any combination.

[0036] The following is a reference to the appendix. Figure 1 To be continued Figure 8 This invention describes a dog-walking stick.

[0037] To prevent dog fights, many people carry sticks to scare away other dogs, but sometimes they forget to bring them. Also, holding a stick in one hand and pulling the leash in the other is inconvenient and unsafe even when not chasing other dogs. The proper way to walk a dog is to hold the leash with both hands, and holding a stick in one hand and pulling the leash in the other makes it difficult to control the dog. Furthermore, if dogs start fighting, a stick may not be enough to separate them.

[0038] A professional crowbar used for dog fighting can separate dogs that are fighting each other. However, since it is designed for dog fighting and not for walking dogs, its structure means that it cannot be used to drive away other dogs or be used in conjunction with a leash when walking dogs.

[0039] Therefore, this dog walking stick includes a stick body 1, one end of which is connected to a pry bar 2. The pry bar 2 can be inserted between the upper and lower teeth of the dog to pry open the dog's teeth. The stick body 1 and the connecting component 4 are detachably connected. The connecting component 4 is for the dog to connect to. The dog walking stick has a separated state, a first connected state and a second connected state.

[0040] When the dog-repelling stick is in the detached state, the stick body 1 and the connecting component 4 are not connected, that is, the stick body 1 and the connecting component 4 are in the detached state, and the stick body 1 and the connecting component 4 can be used independently.

[0041] When the dog-repelling stick is in the first connected state, the end of the stick body 1 away from the pry bar 2 is connected to the connecting component 4, so that the stick body 1 can be held with one hand and the leash 41 can be held with the other hand. Therefore, it is equivalent to controlling the leash 41 with both hands, which is easy to control. When encountering other dogs, the stick body 1 can be used to drive them away. When there is biting, the pry bar 2 can be inserted between the upper and lower teeth of the dog to pry open the dog's teeth. At the same time, the connecting component 4 can be completely separated from the stick body 1, entering the separated state, so that the stick body 1 and the connecting component 4 can be used separately.

[0042] When the dog repellent stick is in its second connected state, the end of the stick body 1 furthest from the pry bar 2 is connected to the connecting component 4. The connecting component 4 is connected to the end of the stick body 1 closest to the pry bar 2 or to the pry bar 2 itself, so that the connecting component 4 and the stick body 1 overlap, allowing the stick body 1 and / or the connecting component 4 to be held with one hand. By connecting the connecting component 4 to the end of the stick body 1 closest to the pry bar 2 or to the pry bar 2 itself, the connecting component 4 and the stick body 1 are folded and overlapped, thus changing the dog repellent stick from the first connected state to the second connected state, i.e., changing from two-handed use to one-handed use. During normal dog walking, the usage is the same as using only the connecting component 4, which is more convenient. When it is necessary to drive away the dog, the connecting component 4 is separated from the end of the stick body 1 closest to the pry bar 2 or to the pry bar 2, changing the dog repellent stick from the second connected state to the first connected state. The stick body 1 can be used to drive away the dog or pry open the dog's teeth. Alternatively, the connecting component 4 can be completely separated from the stick body 1, putting the dog repellent stick into the separated state, allowing the stick body 1 and the connecting component 4 to be used separately.

[0043] When the dog-repelling stick is in its second connected state, the rear end of the connecting component 4 changes from its original flexible state to a combined rigid structure, which can play a significant role in dog training. Training the dog to lean, stand, lie down, raise its head, and back up is much easier with the rigid structure of the stick body 1 at the rear end of the connecting component 4.

[0044] A first rod ring 111 is connected to the end of the stick body 1 away from the pry bar 2. The first rod ring 111 is detachably connected to the connecting assembly 4. When the dog-repelling stick is in the separated state, the first rod ring 111 is separated from the head of the connecting assembly 4, allowing the stick body 1 and the connecting assembly 4 to be used separately. When the dog-repelling stick is in the first connected state, the first rod ring 111 is connected to the head of the connecting assembly 4, and the stick body 1 and the leash 41 are held and used with both hands.

[0045] Regarding the first rod ring 111, the first rod ring 111 is preferably circular. In other embodiments of this utility model, it can also be elongated or irregular in shape. This utility model does not limit the shape of the first rod ring 111. The first rod ring 111 can also be a key ring, carabiner, etc. The specific structure of the first rod ring 111 is also not limited. The first rod ring 111 is only a connection structure with the connecting component 4. As long as the first rod ring 111 can be connected to the connecting component 4, it is acceptable.

[0046] Regarding the connection method between the first rod ring 111 and the rod body 1, it is preferable to have a first rod hole 11 on the rod body 1 for the first rod ring 111 to be inserted. In other embodiments of this utility model, the first rod ring 111 can also be snapped into the rod body 1, as long as the first rod ring 111 and the rod body 1 can be detachably connected.

[0047] Regarding the first embodiment of the second connection state, a second rod ring 121 is connected to one end of the stick body 1 near the pry bar 2. The connecting assembly 4 is detachably connected to the second rod ring 121. When the dog-repelling stick is in the second connection state, the first rod ring 111 is connected to the head of the connecting assembly 4, and the second rod ring 121 is connected to the knot of the connecting assembly 4. When the stick body 1 and / or the leash 41 are held in one hand, the dog-repelling stick is in the first connection state when the knot of the connecting assembly 4 is separated from the second rod ring 121.

[0048] Regarding the second rod ring 121, the second rod ring 121 may be the same as or different from the first rod ring 111. The second rod ring 121 is preferably circular, but in other embodiments of this utility model, it may also be elongated or irregular in shape. This utility model does not limit the shape of the second rod ring 121. The second rod ring 121 may also be a key ring, carabiner, etc. The specific structure of the second rod ring 121 is also not limited. The second rod ring 121 is only a connection structure with the connecting component 4. As long as the second rod ring 121 can be connected to the connecting component 4, it is acceptable.

[0049] Regarding the connection method between the second rod ring 121 and the rod body 1, it is preferable to have a second rod hole 12 on the rod body 1 for the second rod ring 121 to be inserted. In other embodiments of this utility model, the second rod ring 121 can also be snapped into the rod body 1, as long as the second rod ring 121 and the rod body 1 can be detachably connected.

[0050] Regarding the second embodiment of the second connection state, a third rod ring 211 is connected to the pry bar 2, and the connecting assembly 4 is detachably connected to the third rod ring 211. When the dog-repelling stick is in the second connection state, the first rod ring 111 is connected to the head of the connecting assembly 4, and the third rod ring 211 is connected to the knot of the connecting assembly 4. One hand holds the stick body 1 and / or the leash 41. When the connecting assembly 4 is separated from the third rod ring 211, the dog-repelling stick is in the first connection state.

[0051] Regarding the third rod ring 211, the third rod ring 211 may be the same as or different from the first rod ring 111 and / or the second rod ring 121. The third rod ring 211 is preferably circular. In other embodiments of this utility model, it may also be elongated or irregularly shaped. This utility model does not limit the shape of the third rod ring 211. The third rod ring 211 may also be a key ring, carabiner, etc. The specific structure of the third rod ring 211 is also not limited. The third rod ring 211 is only a connection structure with the connecting component 4. As long as the third rod ring 211 can be connected to the connecting component 4, it is acceptable.

[0052] Regarding the connection method between the third rod ring 211 and the rod body 1, it is preferable to have a third rod hole 21 on the rod body 1 for the third rod ring 211 to be inserted. In other embodiments of this utility model, the third rod ring 211 can also be snapped into the rod body 1, as long as the third rod ring 211 and the rod body 1 can be detachably connected.

[0053] In the first embodiment of the connecting component 4, the connecting component 4 is a traction rope 41, the head of the traction rope 41 is connected to the rod body 1, and the tail of the traction rope 41 is connected to the fixing member 5.

[0054] The head of the traction rope 41 is connected to a handle 42. The traction rope 41 is detachably connected to the first rod ring 111 via the handle 42. By setting the handle 42, when the traction rope 41 is used separately from the rod body 1, the traction rope 41 can be pulled by holding the handle 42 with one hand.

[0055] The leash 41 is provided with a knot 43, which is detachably connected to the second rod ring 121 or the third rod ring 211. When the dog-repelling stick is in the second connection state, the handle 42 is connected to the first rod ring 111, and the knot 43 is connected to the second rod ring 121 or the third rod ring 211, so that the leash 41 and the stick body 1 are folded and overlapped.

[0056] In the second embodiment of the connecting component 4, the connecting component 4 is a chain 44, the head of the chain 44 is detachably connected to the first rod ring 111, the tail of the chain 44 is connected to the fixing member 5, and the chain 44 is detachably connected to the second rod ring 121 or the third rod ring 211.

[0057] Regarding the first embodiment of the stick body 1, when the stick body 1 is a hollow stick, the head of the leash 41 is housed through the hollow cavity of the stick body 1, and the knot 43 is detachably connected to the first rod ring 111. When the knot 43 is connected to the first rod ring 111, the leash 41 is merged with the stick body 1, so that the same length as the original leash 41 can be maintained when walking the dog. Because the rear end of the connecting component 4 changes from the original flexible structure to a rigid structure, it can also play a lot of roles when training the dog. When training a dog to lean, stand, lie down, raise its head, and back up, these actions are very convenient to train because the end of the connecting component 4 is a rigid structure of the stick body 1. When encountering a dog, the muzzle prying piece 2 can be used to drive the dog away or pry its teeth. Alternatively, the first bar ring 111 can be separated from the rope knot 43, and then the leash 41 can be pulled out to separate the stick body 1 from the leash 41, thereby driving the dog away or prying its teeth. When the connecting component 4 is an iron chain 44, the first bar ring 111 and the iron ring of the iron chain 44 can be detachably connected.

[0058] In the second embodiment of the stick body 2, the stick body 1 is a telescopic stick.

[0059] The head of the pry bar 2 is pointed, and the tail of the pry bar 2 is connected to the stick body 1. The head of the pry bar 2 gradually widens and thickens towards the tail. Its shape can be similar to a spearhead or a sword. In short, it can smoothly transition from a pointed shape to a wider and thicker shape so that it can be easily inserted into the dog's upper and lower teeth.

[0060] In the first embodiment of the connection between the pry bar 2 and the rod body 1, the tail end of the pry bar 2 is fixedly connected with a threaded connector 22 and / or a threaded interface 23, and the head end of the rod body 1 is provided with a threaded interface 23 and / or a threaded connector 22, and the threaded connector 22 and the threaded interface 23 are screwed together; specifically, when the tail end of the pry bar 2 is fixedly connected with a threaded connector 22, the head end of the rod body 1 is provided with a threaded interface 23, and when the tail end of the pry bar 2 is fixedly connected with a threaded interface 23, the head end of the rod body 1 is provided with a threaded connector 22.

[0061] A threaded connector 22 is fixedly connected to the tail of the prying mouth part 2, and a threaded interface 23 is provided at the head of the rod body 1. Specifically, when the threaded connector 22 of the prying mouth part 2 is an external thread, the threaded interface 23 of the rod body 1 is an internal thread, and when the threaded connector 22 of the prying mouth part 2 is an internal thread, the threaded interface 23 of the rod body 1 is an external thread.

[0062] A threaded interface 23 is fixedly connected to the tail of the prying mouth part 2, and a threaded connector 22 is provided at the head of the rod body 1. Specifically, when the threaded interface 23 of the prying mouth part 2 is an external thread, the threaded connector 22 of the rod body 1 is an internal thread, and when the threaded interface 23 of the prying mouth part 2 is an internal thread, the threaded connector 22 of the rod body 1 is an external thread.

[0063] In the second embodiment of the connection between the pry bar 2 and the rod body 1, the tail end of the pry bar 2 is fixedly connected with a snap-fit ​​connector and / or a snap-fit ​​interface, and the head end of the rod body 1 is provided with a snap-fit ​​interface and / or a snap-fit ​​connector. The snap-fit ​​connector engages with the snap-fit ​​interface. Specifically, when the tail end of the pry bar 2 is fixedly connected with a snap-fit ​​connector, the head end of the rod body 1 is provided with a snap-fit ​​interface.

[0064] This dog-repelling stick also includes a protective sleeve 3, which can be fitted onto the pry bar 2 to prevent the pry bar 2 from piercing people.

[0065] The protective sleeve 3 has a fourth rod hole 31. When the protective sleeve 3 is fitted onto the pry bar 2, the fourth rod hole 31 coincides with the third rod hole 21. Then, the third rod ring 211 is inserted into the third rod hole 21 and the fourth rod hole 31, so that the protective sleeve 3 and the pry bar 2 are connected through the third rod ring 211, preventing the protective sleeve 3 and the pry bar 2 from separating. At the same time, the third rod ring 211 can be connected to the connecting component 4, so that the dog repellent stick enters the second connection state.

[0066] The head of the protective sleeve 3 is fixedly connected to the sleeve base 32, and the tail of the protective sleeve 3 is provided with a sleeve hole 33. The protective sleeve 3 is fitted onto the prying tool 2 through the sleeve hole 33. The shape of the sleeve hole 33 is adapted to the prying tool 2. The sleeve base 32 is a protruding structure that protrudes relative to the protective sleeve 3. Preferably, the end face of the sleeve base 32 has a larger area to prevent people from being stabbed. The sleeve base 32 can be cylindrical or other shapes.

[0067] The fastener 5 is preferably a collar that is put around the dog's neck. In other embodiments of this utility model, it can be a harness that is tied to the dog's back, or other structures that are fixed to the dog.

[0068] This dog-repelling stick can be combined and disassembled with the connecting component. When walking the dog, the connecting component 4 can be better controlled. It can drive away other dogs and prevent them from fighting and biting. When dogs are biting, the teeth can be pried open to separate them. At the same time, this dog-repelling stick is integrated and aesthetically pleasing, solving the problem of carrying a separate stick when walking the dog being unsightly and inconvenient.

[0069] Obviously, the above embodiments of this utility model are merely examples for clearly illustrating the present utility model, and are not intended to limit the implementation of the present utility model. Those skilled in the art can make other variations or modifications based on the above description. It is neither necessary nor possible to exhaustively list all possible implementations here. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, and improvements made within the spirit and principles of this utility model should be included within the protection scope of the claims of this utility model.

Claims

1. A dog walking stick, characterized in that, The utility model provides a dog driving stick, including a stick body, a pry mouth piece is connected to one end of the stick body, the pry mouth piece can be inserted between the upper and lower teeth of a dog, pry open the teeth of the dog, the stick body is detachably connected with a connecting assembly, the connecting assembly is used for connecting the dog, the dog driving stick is provided with a separation state, a first connection state and a second connection state; When the dog driving stick is in the separation state, the stick body is separated from the connecting assembly; When the dog driving stick is in the first connection state, one end of the stick body away from the pry mouth piece is connected with the connecting assembly; When the dog driving stick is in the second connection state, one end of the stick body away from the pry mouth piece is connected with the connecting assembly, and one end of the stick body close to the pry mouth piece or the pry mouth piece is connected with the connecting assembly, so that the traction rope coincides with the stick body.

2. The dog walking stick of claim 1, wherein, A first rod hole is formed in one end of the stick body away from the pry mouth piece, the first rod hole is used for inserting a first rod ring, the first rod ring is detachably connected with the head of the connecting assembly, when the dog driving stick is in the separation state, the first rod ring is separated from the head of the connecting assembly, when the dog driving stick is in the first connection state, the first rod ring is connected with the head of the connecting assembly.

3. The dog walking stick of claim 2, wherein, A second rod hole is formed in one end of the stick body close to the pry mouth piece, the second rod hole is used for inserting a second rod ring, the second rod ring is detachably connected with the knot of the connecting assembly, when the dog driving stick is in the second connection state, the first rod ring is connected with the head of the connecting assembly, and the second rod ring is connected with the knot of the connecting assembly.

4. The dog walking stick of claim 2, wherein, A third rod hole is formed in the pry mouth piece, the third rod hole is used for inserting a third rod ring, the third rod ring is detachably connected with the knot of the connecting assembly, when the dog driving stick is in the second connection state, the first rod ring is connected with the head of the connecting assembly, and the third rod ring is connected with the knot of the connecting assembly.

5. The dog walking stick of claim 1, wherein, The stick body is provided with a hollow cavity, and the head of the connecting assembly is accommodated in the hollow cavity of the stick body.

6. The dog walking stick of claim 1, wherein, The stick body is a telescopic stick.

7. The dog walking stick of claim 1, wherein, The head of the pry mouth piece is pointed, and the tail of the pry mouth piece is connected with the stick body.

8. The dog walking stick of claim 7, wherein, The tail of the pry mouth piece is fixedly connected with a threaded joint and / or a threaded interface, the head of the stick body is provided with a threaded interface and / or a threaded joint, and the threaded joint is screwed with the threaded interface.

9. The dog walking stick of claim 7, wherein, The tail of the pry mouth piece is fixedly connected with a buckle joint and / or a buckle interface, the head of the stick body is provided with a buckle interface and / or a buckle joint, and the buckle joint is buckled with the buckle interface.

10. The dog walking stick of claim 1, wherein, The utility model also provides a protective sleeve, which can be sleeved on the pry mouth piece.

11. The dog walking stick of claim 4 or 10, wherein, A fourth rod hole is formed in the protective sleeve, when the protective sleeve is sleeved on the pry mouth piece, the fourth rod hole coincides with the third rod hole, and then the third rod ring is inserted into the third rod hole and the fourth rod hole.

12. The dog walking stick of claim 11, wherein, The head of the protective sleeve is fixedly connected with a sleeve bottom, and the tail of the protective sleeve is provided with a sleeve hole, so that the protective sleeve is sleeved on the pry mouth piece through the sleeve hole.