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Originally Posted by sweetlychee
So, what protects him? 
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His mommy & daddy!
Seriously . . .
I am assuming you mean from poison, bacteria, electric wires, glass, etc.? In that case, it really IS you who protect him, by keeping an eye on him and:
1) keeping/taking him away from things that are potentially hazardous.
2) if he DOES get into something dangerous before you can stop him {knocking on wood that won't happen}, taking him to the vet as soon as you suspect a problem.
This is where formal training classes come in really handy (IMHO) . . . they spend A LOT of time teaching / practicing "safety" commands like "Leave It" & "Drop It".
If that's not what you mean, I am sorry to (once again) ramble on pointlessly!