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| Dog bite prevention info ). Also, while it focuses on "children", it applies to anyone with a childs level of dog-knowlege (though I know some children that know more about dogs than the average adult).Why do dogs bite and how do they warn us? There are several possible reasons why a dog may bite a child:
What can parents do? Parents should supervise all interactions between children and dogs. A child should not be left alone with a dog unless that child has demonstrated competent dog handling skills and the dog respects the child. Parents can educate their children about how to behave around dogs and how to recognize a bite risk situation. If a bite occurs the child should be reassured that she/he is not at fault. The fault lies with the parents of the child and the owner or adult handler of the dog. If a bite occurs the child should be seen by a doctor no matter how minor the injury may seem. In the case of a severe attack, trauma counseling should be sought for the child. The bite should be reported to the appropriate authorities. Parents should teach children the following (these apply to their own dog, other dogs that they know and strange dogs):
What can dog owners do?
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| Re: Dog bite prevention info Great post, but I have a question. It said not to play tug of war with your dog or puppy. Why not? When I was going through a confidence class, I was told that its good to play that game and to let your puppy win some. Is that not right? |
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| Re: Dog bite prevention info Quote:
This is much different than tug played between a dog and owner (I have always used tug as a reward for a job well done). While I do know a handful of very dog-savy children capable of playing tug without problems, as a general rule of thumb physical games between dogs and children should be avoided for the safety of all involved. Remember that the average large dog is stronger than the average child...and its very easy for things to get too exciting and accidents to happen. Those accidents can result in serious injury to the child, and sometimes death to the dog depending on the circumstances...not worth the risk in my opinion!
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| Re: Dog bite prevention info The children part didn't register..LOL It was a late night. Thank you |
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| Re: Dog bite prevention info Thank-you for this. My husbands children (ages 5 and 7) seldom visit (mother has full custody, and moved 2 hours out, and were trying to battle it out with the friend of the court)... But when the children lived close, they would visit every other weekend. I at the time had a very very old papillon/springer mix and she was 18 years old, and we just made it a general rule for the children to leave the dog alone, and not touch her since she was blind, did not like her feet touched, couldn't hear well, etc. If/when they do come over, we will teach the children these great pointers. |
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