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My dog electrocuted itself

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I have a 1 year old papillion that gets in more trouble than pick3 in a locker room full of of naked men.Fucker chewed threw a lamp cord and lit up like a christmas tree, making a noise that made the hair on the back of my neck stand up.I think shes gonna be alright if she can stop shaking Oh well guess she learned a lesson.
 
Just wait until Christmas........

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doood! if that wasn't so tragic, it'd be funny. That's terrible.... hope she OK.
 
IDK, why don't you bite it and see... let us know if it's alot.

all I know is if you put two stick pins in the outlet, and then push another stick pin into a pencil eraser and then lay it across the other two pins to complete the circuit it makes a really loud noise.....That's what I learned in Home Ec.
 
IDK, why don't you bite it and see... let us know if it's alot.


LOL bro i welded for years 110 aint shit to me Ive been hit with a 100k taser that shook me up a little getting electrocuted does suck I know that.
 
all I know is if you put two stick pins in the outlet, and then push another stick pin into a pencil eraser and then lay it across the other two pins to complete the circuit it makes a really loud noise.....That's what I learned in Home Ec.


Thats how you light cigarettes in jail bro
 
voltage is low, but what's the amperage of a standard US outlet?

Current drawn depends on the impedance of the load. In this case I= V/R, where V is 120V AC, and R is the impedance of the dog's ground path.

A standard domestic AC plug is usually fed by a 15A or 20A circuit breaker.



Oh, and A PAPILLON??? What a foo-foo little girly dog! My cat would eviscerate a Papillon.
 
Current drawn depends on the impedance of the load. In this case I= V/R, where V is 120V AC, and R is the impedance of the dog's ground path.

A standard domestic AC plug is usually fed by a 15A or 20A circuit breaker.



Oh, and A PAPILLON??? What a foo-foo little girly dog! My cat would eviscerate a Papillon.

Sox would for sure....
 
Current drawn depends on the impedance of the load. In this case I= V/R, where V is 120V AC, and R is the impedance of the dog's ground path.

A standard domestic AC plug is usually fed by a 15A or 20A circuit breaker.



Oh, and A PAPILLON??? What a foo-foo little girly dog! My cat would eviscerate a Papillon.


Dont be making fun of Gracie now shes a good bro
 
Current drawn depends on the impedance of the load. In this case I= V/R, where V is 120V AC, and R is the impedance of the dog's ground path.

A standard domestic AC plug is usually fed by a 15A or 20A circuit breaker.



Oh, and A PAPILLON??? What a foo-foo little girly dog! My cat would eviscerate a Papillon.

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Cats are fuckin useless

Cats keep our grain silos free of rodents. What the heck use is a 7 lb dog? It sure as hell ain't a hunting companion, nor can it herd sheep or cattle.

Only possible use is as an alarm, since they bark at anything that moves or makes a sound.
 

Thing is, we don't have much control over the current. You can't force 10 Amps through a shock victim, you can only present a voltage potential, the current is determined by the conductivity of the path to ground through the victim.
 
I have a 1 year old papillion that gets in more trouble than pick3 in a locker room full of of naked men.Fucker chewed threw a lamp cord and lit up like a christmas tree, making a noise that made the hair on the back of my neck stand up.I think shes gonna be alright if she can stop shaking Oh well guess she learned a lesson.
lol...is your doggy okay? I didnt read the whole thing.
 
It only takes 40ma of current to stop a human heart. Does that means it takes 280 for a dog?

Better way to light a cigarette is to drop steel wool across the contacts on a lantern battery. According to angel, steel wool grows in fields in the rust belt, if you need to find it.
 
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