Veterinarians and the staffs at animal care or rescue centers are often confronted with unique challenges. One of the most dangerous they face comes when they need to retrieve uncooperative animals from their kennels. The simple act of opening a kennel and reaching in to collect its occupant can result in serious injuries from being scratched by claws or bitten by sharp teeth. The chances of going from caretaker to needing care are high.
How can that necessary task be made more safe for all those involved? Campbell Pet's EZ-Nabber solves that problem with a deceptively simple invention. Here's a three-and-a-half minute video introducing the product and showing how it may be used to improve safety for those who need to handle potentially dangerous animals:
It's not a device for which there is a mass market, but for those who have the specific challenge the EZ-Nabber is designed to solve, it's a fantastically useful innovation. It's an example of outside the box thinking to solve an inside the box problem.
Or would it be more accurate to say it's an example of inside the box thinking?
HT: Core77.