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Preventing and Avoiding Dog Bites
An estimated 4.7 million people in the United
States are bitten by dogs each year. While about 2,500 of these are letter
carriers, children are the most common victims of severe dog bites. Dog
bite injuries are a serious problem in our country, but they are a problem we
can solve. Here's how:
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Spay or neuter your dog. Dogs
who have not been spayed or neutered are three times more likely to
bite than are dogs who have been spayed or neutered. |
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Train and socialize your dog so that
she is comfortable being around people, including friends, neighbors, and
children. |
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Never play "attack" games with
your dog. He won't always understand the difference between play
and real-life situations. |
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If you don't know how your dog will react
to a new situation, be cautious. When a letter carrier or other
service person comes to your door, be sure your dog is safely restrained or
confined in another room before opening the door. Don't allow your dog
to bark, jump against the door, or bite the mail as it comes through the
mail slot; this will only teach your dog to attack the letter
carrier. |
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If your dog exhibits behavior such as
growling, nipping or biting -even on an occasional basis - seek professional
advice from your veterinarian, an animal behaviorist, or a skilled dog
trainer. |
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Never approach a dog you don't know or a
dog who is alone without his owner, especially if the dog is confined
behind a fence, within a car, or on a chain. |
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Don't disturb a dog who is sleeping,
eating, or caring for puppies. |
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Don't pet a dog, even your own, without
letting him see and sniff you first. |
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When approached by a dog you don't know,
don't run or scream. Instead, stand still with your hands at your
sides and do not make direct eye contact with or speak to the dog.
Teach children to "be a tree" until a dog goes away and practice
this response with a stuffed toy dog. |
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If you are knocked to the ground, curl up
into a ball with your hands over your ears. Lie still and keep
quiet until the dog goes away. Teach children to "lie like a
log" until a dog goes away. |
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If a dog attacks, you may be able to
decrease injury by "feeding" him your jacket, purse, bicycle,
or anything else that can serve as a barrier between you and the dog. |
From the Humane Society of the
United States
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