What items are potentially dangerous to dogs-

Which items will Potential threats to dogs
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In fact, no matter where you are, many items are dangerous to dogs. There are certain threats to the safety of dogs. Even in your own home, the safety of dogs is still not fully guaranteed. Therefore, every owner should understand and be familiar with what items are potential threats to dogs, so as to avoid the occurrence of danger as much as possible.

1. Items that are fragile or inherently sharp such as scissors, kitchen knives, vases, porcelain, and beer bottles. Straight cross results: scratches and bleeding. These seem to be essential items for the family, and they are also the items that owners are most likely to neglect. These items themselves may cause scratches to dogs, and some of them will be very dangerous if broken.

2. Small items such as keys, nail clippers, pencil stubs, direct results: swallowing foreign objects. Anything that a dog can put in his mouth and swallow without paying attention may be a hidden "killer" in your home.

3. Upper bunk, table, window sill, orthogonal result: fracture. Sometimes the owner will be confused and place the dog on a high place. Some brave dogs may jump down from the top, and the result of jumping is likely to cause the dog's leg to be broken.

4. Mixed wires such as TVs, computers, refrigerators, washing machines, etc., the consequences of direct intersection: electric shock. These essential home appliances have wires! Dogs have a genius for chewing things, and a piece of wire on the ground has become a boring toy for him at home! Imagine the sharp teeth of a dog and the soft skin of the wire. It is almost easy to penetrate it. To prevent the dog from being electrocuted, the best way to prevent it is to control the dog's biting behavior from an early age.

5. Various chemical products such as laundry detergent, machine oil, disinfectant, prescriptions, etc., have direct consequences: poisoning. All kinds of chemical-related items may poison dogs. Don’t attribute the reason why dogs are poisoned at home to the fact that they don’t understand the warning slogans on various household items. It turns out that items that are unattractive to humans are deeply harmful. The dog's taste buds are stimulated. A poisoned dog cannot prove to its owner what it has eaten. Parents should look for what is missing at home. The more detailed the proof, the easier it will be for the doctor to find the specific way to detoxify.

These items are potential threats to dogs, so dogs are not 100% safe at home. Perhaps, depending on the appearance, the items in the home may be more threatening to them. There are many, so we must always pay attention to the actions of dogs to prevent them from being harmed.

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