Blind pets face severe drowning risks near open water. Because they cannot see edges, f…
Blind pets face severe drowning risks near open water. Because they cannot see edges, f…
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Blind pets face severe drowning risks near open water. Because they cannot see edges, falling in is highly dangerous if they panic or cannot find the exit. Essential safety measures include installing physical barriers, using sensory markers, and providing immediate escape routes to keep unsighted animals safe. #fyp #didyouknowfacts #didyouknow #fypreels #foryoupage
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