Electric shock, also referred to as electrocution, is most commonly seen in puppies and young dogs after
chewing electric cables, but can be seen in dogs of all ages, sizes and breeds.
Chewing electric cables can be life - threatening if they chew through the plastic and get electric shock.
But generally, if you do not want your cats to munch on your plant or
chew your electric cables, keep them out of reach of your cat.
Not exact matches
One of the biggest dangers in your home is the
electric cords and
cables attached to the many devices most households have in every room: refrigerators, tv sets, toasters, and wall fans all have
cables that teething babies love to
chew on and play with.
Teach your Sheltie puppy the difference between
chew toys... and
electric cables.
For example, you might catch him trying to
chew through a live
electric cable.