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Pet’s safety…!

The importance of understanding the danger of electrical work does not lie only in humanity but also affects pets. Little dogs and cats cannot be taught with videos or books there has to be mutual understanding which will help to prevent some unwanted casualties.
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  • Keep electrical cords away from puppies and kittens so they don’t chew on them and receive a severe shock. What may seem like a mild shock to an adult may be enough to kill a small pet. Cover the cord with a heavy plastic sleeve or ask your pet store for a bitter-tasting product you could put on the cord.
  • Do not leave charging cords plugged in (and especially hanging down and accessible) when not in use. Pets could put these in their mouths and get burned or shocked.
  • If you believe your pet has chewed on a cord or made contact with another electrical source, look for evidence of burns, increased drooling, coughing, breathing difficulties, mouth irritation, or signs of pain or distress. If you detect any of these, seek veterinary care for your pet immediately.
  • Check to be sure night lights and appliances are completely plugged into wall outlets. Small fingers, paws, or tongues can easily find partially exposed prongs and are a hazard for curious children, puppies, and kittens.

We hope this will be helpful for you!

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