Sentences with phrase «dangerous objects such»

Puppies will chew unsuitable and sometimes dangerous objects such as a lamp's electrical wire.

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That means they are curious and like to explore, but don't yet have some of the necessary knowledge to protect themselves from dangers such as fire and heat, sharp objects or dangerous digestives.
He also adds: «The tidal effect on an asteroid, which rapidly rotates under the gravitational field of a planet, can fragment these objects or release large rocks from its surface, which could then become such dangerous projectiles at a local scale as the one fell in Cheliábinsk (Russia) on February 15th 2013.»
These symptoms include, for example, recurrent thoughts about the possibility of catching any disease after being in contact with objects located in public spaces, fear of having inadvertently carried out some potentially dangerous behavior (such as leaving the door open when leaving home), or the need to place the objects of house or the workspace in perfect order and symmetry.
Choking on foreign objects such as toys, slippers or even food — like big pieces of dehydrated treats or bones — can be very dangerous.
Cats love to explore, but unfortunately, sometimes that exploration can lead to dangerous situations, such as ingesting a foreign object.
If an animal is having a seizure, do not move him unless the animal is in an unsafe area such as near stairs, furniture or dangerous objects.
The bill specifies that an owner of a «dangerous dog» must «Leash, chain, tie or tether the dog to an inanimate object other than one within a secure enclosure, such as a tree or building.»
Pica — the act of purposefully eating non-food items — and destructive chewing can cause your pup to ingest dangerous objects, such as string, rubber, toys, mulch, rocks and twigs, causing internal damage, blockages and generally upset tummies.
Many cats love to play with strings or string - like objects (such as dental floss, holiday tinsel, or ribbon), but those strings can be dangerous for your cat.
Indoor hazards may be less obvious but they do exist, for example: household chemicals, human medications, eating dangerous objects (elastic bands, needle - and - thread), pull - string blinds, electrical wires, crush injuries from toppled items such as stepladders, caught in slammed doors.
We could then engage in a lengthy review of cases finding that «objects that have perfectly peaceful purposes may be turned into dangerous weapons and that such use may be punished under the federal assault statute.»
The trial judge instructed the jury that Rankin's Garage owed J.J. a duty of care, among other things «because people who [are] entrusted with the possession of motor vehicles must assure themselves that the youth in their community are not able to take possession of such dangerous objects
Look for anything dangerous at your child's level, such as loose cords, wires, unprotected outlets, sharp corners, and small objects.
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