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openclaw skills install pet-leash-hook-mapCreate a door-side pet leash hook map and walk-ready checklist for leashes, bags, lights, towels, backup clips, secure hooks, chew hazards, and harness checks.
openclaw skills install pet-leash-hook-mapUse this prompt-only skill when a user wants a door-side system for pet walks so leashes, bags, lights, harnesses, towels, and backup clips are ready before leaving. The deliverable is a hook map plus walk-ready checklist organized by trip type and reset habit.
This skill supports household organization and routine planning only. It does not provide veterinary advice, training prescriptions, medical triage, behavior diagnosis, or product safety certification.
Flag secure hook placement, chew hazards, and harness checks. Hooks should be firmly mounted or stable enough for the gear they hold, away from door swing pinch points, and not overloaded. Keep dangling straps, loose bags, clips, lights, and small parts away from pets that may chew or swallow them.
Do not give veterinary advice. If the user reports injury, breathing trouble, heat distress, limping, choking, skin wounds, severe pulling, sudden behavior change, or a medical concern, tell them to contact a veterinarian or emergency animal service as appropriate.
Do not claim that any leash, collar, harness, hook, or clip is escape-proof. Use cautious language: inspect fit and condition before each walk, follow product instructions, and replace worn or damaged gear.
Ask for practical walk-station details:
If hook security, gear condition, or chew access is uncertain, recommend a conservative temporary station on a higher shelf or closed container until the setup is checked.
Offer practical layout choices:
Avoid hooks that scrape the door, block a hallway, sit at pet mouth height, or invite someone to grab a tangled bundle.
Include a short check that does not become veterinary advice:
If the user is unsure about fit or suitability, advise checking manufacturer instructions or asking a qualified pet professional.
Return a pet leash hook map with these sections:
A strong result lets the user leave for a walk without hunting for gear. It should be specific to the user's doorway, pets, and trip types while staying conservative about hook security, chew hazards, and harness checks.