Raising Dogs Requires Proper Safety Measures Too!

Dogs
When raising dogs at home, if some issues are not paid attention to, dogs might experience accidents! Editor Boqi warmly reminds you, if you want to raise dogs safely at home, you should do the following:
First, pay attention to the home's balcony and windows. Many gaps pose the risk of pets falling. Therefore, be sure to close the windows and balcony doors.
Second, pay attention to the electrical wires at home. Make sure there are no exposed wires. It is best to disconnect the power to appliance cords when the owner goes out or sleeps. This prevents dogs from accidentally chewing wires out of boredom.
Third, pay attention to ropes and strings in the home. Puppies and kittens are especially attracted to ropes and strings and can mistake them for toys. Swallowing them carelessly can cause intestinal blockage or even suffocation. It is best to clean up ropes and threads at home, and sewing needles and threads must be stored in cabinets or drawers.
Fourth, how do dogs get along with children at home? Generally speaking, for homes with children, it is best not to keep dogs before the child is 5 years old, especially dogs with overly lively temperaments, such as Schnauzers and Bichons.
If you suggest keeping dogs for children, try to choose companion dogs like shepherds, golden retrievers, and Labradors. These dogs are often perceived as dangerous because of their size, but actually, quite the opposite. Due to their size, they are more suitable to accompany humans. For thousands of years, their functional roles have made them more loyal, intelligent, and considerate.
In contrast, due to the small size of small dogs, they often have insecure emotions, so their temperaments are more nervous, they like to bark, or injuries caused by lack of security often occur. Also, because small dogs have sharper teeth, it is not recommended to live with children under 5 years old.