Dogs ride in an elevator to gain more
Not long ago, an owner in Russia Dai's dog had an accident while riding in the elevator. When the owner and the dog entered the elevator, the dog suddenly ran out of the elevator. At this time, the elevator door closed and started to move forward, but the rope in the owner's hand was not loose. Kai, the dog was strangled by a rope and hung from the top of the elevator door. Fortunately, the people waiting for the elevator took action immediately and the dog was saved. This incident should serve as a reminder to all dog-raising families living in high-rise buildings—dogs are probably not allowed to ride in the elevator.
1. It is dangerous to enter and exit the elevator door
The first thing to pay attention to when taking a dog in the elevator is to enter and exit safely, because it is not The presence of dogs can be felt in all elevators. If you have a small dog, you might as well carry the dog in and out, which can fully protect the dog from being pinched by the elevator. If you are unable to pick up your dog, then you must ensure that the elevator door does not close suddenly when your dog enters and exits. You can keep pressing the elevator door open button or block the sensor with your body to allow the dog to pass successfully.
2. Be careful when taking the elevator
When taking the elevator, it is best for the owner to hold the dog in his arms. If your dog is If you have a huge dog, you must put a necklace and a leash on it. After entering the elevator, the owner must control the length of the leash in his hand to prevent the dog from moving freely. In addition, as long as the dog is not held by the owner, as soon as the dog enters the elevator, the owner should let the dog sit facing the wall, while the owner stands in front of the dog, so as to prevent the dog from suddenly jumping out.
3. Rescue if injured
If the dog is pinched by the elevator door, the owner must first examine the dog’s injury. The dog should be sent to the pet hospital immediately. For dogs that are slightly pinched, the owner should observe them for 1-2 days to see if the dog shows any unusual behavior, whether there is blood in the urine, blood in the stool, etc. If the dog jumps out of the elevator when the elevator door is closed, the owner should immediately loosen the leash in his hand to prevent the dog from being strangled by the neck of the moving elevator.
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