Take the dog on the elevator
risked misfortune
A few days ago, a video of a puppy being strangled in the elevator and hanging in the air has attracted attention online, and the content of the video is even more worrying. The screen shows that a woman is leading a dog to enter the elevator. The puppy ran into the car first and the owner has not yet entered. Then the elevator descended, and the dog's neck was held in the air by a tow rope for 10 seconds. The rope broke and the puppy fell to the floor of the car.
Fortunately, judging from the monitoring screen, the dog was not injured after landing, which also let the majority of netizens breathe a sigh of relief. But in retrospect, this incident sounded a wake-up call to all shit shovelers who took their pets out.
Walking the dog and leashing has become the consensus of civilized pet owners. On the one hand, it prevents the dog from rampaging and frightening others, and on the other hand, it also protects the dog from being hurt or lost. However, when riding on elevators, escalators, etc., this towing rope used for protection has become a "life rope" that triggers a crisis. Every shovel officer should take a warning!
When taking the elevator, pay attention to
When the shovel officer brings his pet in and out of the van, he must pay attention to the elevator door opening and closing prompts, and do not look around, play with the phone or stay too much. The duration of elevator door opening in various places is not uniform. If it is a residential area, the shovel officer is more familiar with elevators and has an estimate of the opening time. You must grasp the time and do not stay at the door for a long time.
When exiting the elevator, it is best to press and hold the elevator door switch to let the pet dog go out first, and the shovel officer will come out later, to avoid the risk of people leaving the elevator first, the dog is still inside and the elevator door has to be closed. In fact, Xiao Woo thinks that when the poop shoveler takes the pet in and out of the elevator, it is best for to hold the pet in and out of . Like the puppy in the previous video, it will not be too stressful to hold it. Moreover, the elevator space is small, and there may be other passengers in the elevator, which can also prevent dogs from disturbing others in the elevator. For larger dogs, the shovel officer can shorten the length of the traction rope through , such as grabbing the dog's collar buckle to restrict the dog's movement.
Pay more attention when you go out.
is not only a van elevator, but also when taking pets on escalators. Some dogs are more timid and afraid to go up when watching the escalators that automatically rise and fall. Don't force your dog to go up. In addition, when riding the escalator, be careful not to trip others on the towing rope; move fast when going up and down the escalator to avoid the dog's paw being caught by the elevator.