Houseware for What are the safety hazards of dogs?
British Cocker Spaniel (definite introduction)

In fact, no matter where dogs live, , all have certain safety hazards. Even if they are kept at home, there will still be many potential factors that affect their safety. Because dogs don’t know which items are harmful to them, they may be more dangerous at home than outside. Let’s take a look at the hidden safety hazards of household items for dogs.

1. Bottle of water: Very few people have ever seen a bottle of water explode. The hot boiling water splashes, and it turns out to be a small bomb. Dogs like to run around the house and chew all kinds of objects. It will be very dangerous if there are open water bottles around. Dogs do not understand the benefits of thermos bottles. If they accidentally knock over a boiling water bottle, they will be injured by the broken bottle even if they are not burned by the splashing boiling water.

2. Plastic bags: Dogs like to bite and swallow various items, and plastic bags are difficult to digest and fester. If a dog swallows a plastic bag, it is likely to cause intestinal damage. Talk about blockage.

3. Power strip: Dogs are very curious and often like to sniff things here and there. If they accidentally touch the power strip, they may get an electric shock.

4. Disposable lighters: We know that disposable lighters will explode after being put under pressure. If the dog treats it as a toy and bites it, it is likely to cause the dog to The dog is injured.

5. Jewelry: If your collar or ring is stolen, and your doors and windows are closed tightly, the locks are intact, and no other items are lost, then before you call the police, It's better to take your pet dog to the hospital for an X-ray examination first. Your property may be hidden in its belly!

6. Stove kitchen: The knife on the cutting board may cut the pet's skin, the unknown objects in the trash can may eat the pet's belly, the water in the bottle and the fragments of glassware and tableware can all cause damage. There is a risk of hurting pets.

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