Unsafe Dog-Related Things I Saw on Social Media
New Series: Unsafe Dog-Related Things I Saw on Social Media This Week
🐾 Boundaries, consistency and clear expectations help dogs thrive.
🙌 It’s never too late in your dogs’ lives to make changes that benefit them, such as no longer giving them food made for people or having them sit in the back of a vehicle.
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Social media can be a double-edged sword for dog owners. While it offers an abundance of resources and community support, it’s essential to be discerning about what we see and share. Hazards surrounding pet safety often emerge in discussions and posts. For instance, giving dogs foods that could be harmful - such as items containing garlic or onion - is a prevalent issue. Many owners unknowingly offer unsafe snacks that may seem harmless but can pose serious health risks. Additionally, transport safety is another concern highlighted in social discussions. It's crucial to ensure that dogs are secured in vehicles, preferably in the back seat, to prevent distractions and ensure their safety during travel. Many may not realize that allowing dogs in the front seat can lead to dangerous situations, especially in the event of abrupt stops or accidents. Ensuring that pets are safely restrained helps protect them and the driver. Lastly, the practice of setting clear expectations and boundaries is vital for both the well-being of dogs and their owners. Consistency in training will not only help dogs thrive but also minimize risks of behavioral issues. Engaging actively in communities focused on dog safety can provide owners with valuable insights and best practices to adopt for responsible pet care. Utilizing platforms like Lemon8 to share knowledge can foster a more informed dog-loving community.

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