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Dog Bite: Prevent Or Deal With It
Statistics has it that 4.7 million people get bitten by dogs
yearly. These bites range from minor nips to major attacks. Dog
is man's best friend, not his worst enemy. To make it stay that
way, here are some tips for you to stay away from being bitten
by a dog.
* How to Avoid being Bitten by A Dog
1. Don't Approach a Strange Dog.
It is a big no-no to go near just any dog you find adorable,
particularly when that dog is tied or placed behind a fence or
if it is in a car. A new or strange dog might think that you are
threatening him or you are an intruder.
2. Don't Just Pet A Dog.
It is not advisable for anyone to suddenly just pet a dog, even
his or her own dog, without letting him sniff and recognize you
first.
3. Don't Ever Turn Your Back to a Dog Just to Run Away
This animal's instinct will dictate it chase and catch you. So,
running away is not a good option.
4. Don't Disturb a Dog.
When a dog is sleeping, chewing on anything, caring for her
puppies or eating, it is bad idea to shock or disturb it.
* How to Bite-Proof Your Own Dog
1. Neuter or spay your dog to reduce its tendency
to roam and
fight with other dogs. 2. Make it socialize to lessen its being
nervous when a lot of people are around. 3. Train your dog to
not chase anyone even when it's just for fun. 4. License your
dog and provide for its regular care and rabies vaccinations. 5.
Never let your dog roam alone.
* Things to Do if You are Bitten by A Dog
1. Never Panic.
This will only aggravate the situation. Stay calm and make sure
that you make informed decisions.
2. Deal with the Wound Immediately.
Wash the wound thoroughly with soap and warm water. This should
be done immediately. Then, contact your physician for more care
and advice.
3. Tell the Animal Care and Control Agency in Your Location
about the Bite.
Report to the animal control personnel all the information you
can supply regarding the dog. If it is a stray dog, describe the
dog, where you saw him, whether you are familiar with it and
also the direction which he went.
About the author:
Jack Russell is a a long time dog fancier, visit his Dog
Resources Blog and download his Free Dog Owners Handbook - it's
Dog Gone Good! http://www.daveshealthbuzz.com/dogcare/
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