It also protects the dog from harm by its destruction: ingestion of splinters or toy parts,
shock from chewing through wires, etc..
The crate protects the puppy from harming itself, for example, choking on small items,
shock from chewing through wires, pulling items down on it and so many more!
They can get
a shock from chewing on electric cords and can be poisoned by chewing on iron oxide pads, DeClementi said.
Some of the rescued animals include a cat named Mr. Bones who had severe burns to his face after being
shocked from chewing on electrical cords.
Not exact matches
Christine suffered
from excruciating and unpredictable bouts of stabbing, electric -
shock - like facial pain that might last seconds or minutes and could be triggered simply by
chewing, sipping a cold drink or exposing her face to a winter breeze.
Some cats lick their lips over the chance to
chew on electrical cords — protect them
from a
shocking injury.
Electrical
shocks and burns are seen in rabbits that
chew on wires and death is even possible
from the initial electrocution or side effects of the damage it does to the mouth.
If an electrical cord is
chewed, your pet may suffer
from electrical burns or receive a life - threatening electrical
shock.
Chewing on these cords poses hazards to your cat,
from minor
shock to death.
Toby got lucky — he avoided getting
shocked — but many cats can
shock themselves and / or burn their mouths
from chewing on wires around your house.
Electrical
shock can occur
from defective cords or if your pet is
chewing on them.
Chewing an electrical cord could, of course, be disastrous, not only
from the danger of
shock but also of choking.
If
chewed, your pet could experience damage to his mouth
from shards of glass or plastic, or receive a possibly life - threatening electrical
shock.
If they
chew on them, they could suffer
from cuts or burns, or worse, life - threatening electrical
shock.
If
chewed, a wire can damage your pet's mouth
from shards of glass or plastic, or deliver a potentially lethal electrical
shock.