Evening Things to note when walking your dog at night
Welsh Corgi

Some young office workers often choose to take their dog out for a walk at night. , although there are many fewer cars and people at dusk than during the day, the editor also has some precautions to remind everyone.
Note 1: When taking your dog out at night, be sure to fasten the leash well and securely. This is not only true at night, but also during the day when you go out with your dog. This is about safe control of the dog. It is safest to keep the dog in your hand at all times. You should also keep this good habit and don't skip it just because you are lazy, otherwise something harmful to your dog will happen.
Note 2: Do not take your dog to places where there are safety hazards. Some parents are ambitious and like to take their dogs to unknown places. It is best not to go here in the evening, because dogs are sometimes much more curious than people. When you go to a strange place, broken glass on the ground, poisoned small animals, sick dog feces, etc. will all be harmful to you. Pet dogs cause damage. Therefore, it is best to go for a walk with your dog in the evening in a familiar place to avoid unnecessary troubles.
Objects such as stray cats in the grass and dead mice on the ground will become interesting to dogs. With a flashlight, you can immediately understand these unknown objects when you encounter them, and then you can get your dog away from these dangers as soon as possible. .
Note 4: Do not take your dog to places with a lot of people at night. This is for the safety of dogs as well as people. Don't let it be bad just because you bring your dog out and cause harm to others. So for a walk at dusk, either go to the garden or along a road with few people.
In fact, the most important thing is to pay attention to safety. In seasons and areas where the temperature difference between day and night is large, please do a good job of keeping your dog warm. Of course, the owner himself should also pay attention~~

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