Avoiding Dog Bites
Here are some tips from the CDC, the American
Veterinary Medical Association and the U. S. Postal Service for avoiding
dog bites:
Infants
and young children should never be left alone with any dog. Babies and
toddlers have been killed by trusted family pets when no adult was
present.
Neutering
dogs, especially males, frequently reduces aggressive tendencies.
Do
not play aggressive games, like wrestling, with dogs.
If
chased or knocked down by an unfamiliar dog, roll into a ball and lie
still.
Children
should not play with dogs without adult supervision.
Do
not disturb dogs that are sleeping, eating or caring for puppies.
Report
stray dogs, dogs running loose and dogs exhibiting unusual behavior.
Avoid
direct eye contact with unfamiliar dogs.
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