PET CORNER
August 14, 2009

Avoiding Dog Bites

How can I avoid being bitten by a dog?

  • Never approach a strange dog, especially one who’s tied up or confined behind a fence or in a car.
  •  Don’t pet a dog, even your own, without letting him or her see and sniff you first.{{more}}
  •  Never turn your back to a dog and run away. A dog’s natural instinct is to chase and catch fleeing prey.
  •  Don’t disturb a dog while he or she is sleeping, eating, chewing on a toy, or caring for puppies.
  •  Be cautious around strange dogs. Always assume that a dog who doesn’t know you may see you as an intruder or as a threat.

What should I do if I think a dog may attack?

  • Never scream and run. Remain motionless, hands at your sides, and avoid eye contact with the dog.
  •  Remain motionless with your hands at your side until the dog loses interest in you, then slowly back away until he or she is out of sight.
  •  If the dog does attack, “feed” him or her your jacket, purse, or anything that you can put between yourself and the dog.
  •  If you fall or are knocked to the ground, curl into a ball with your hands over your ears and remain motionless. Try not to scream or roll around.

For further information, contact: Dr. Collin Boyle
Unique Animal Care Co. Ltd.
Tele: 456 4981
Website: www.uniqueanimalcare.com