What To Do If A Dog Bites You
January 30, 2011 by Dog Trainer
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What To Do If A Dog Bites You Nothing can be more devastating than a vicious attack by a dog or other pet, especially if a child sacrifice. Dog attacks can have long term consequences such as permanent scarring and psychological trauma. Medical expenses for treatment, including plastic surgery may be important and have no [...]
How to Protect Against Dog Attacks and Dog Bites
March 21, 2010 by Dog Trainer
Filed under Biting Dogs
Of all the things going on in my world of self defense and home security products-burglary, rape, assault, self defense, home security, et.al. I get more calls and more inquiries on this topic than any other. To me it is amazing. Yet there it is! IT BLOWS ME AWAY!! HOW TO PROTECT AGAINST DOG [...]
Dog Training – Dog Bites
March 20, 2010 by Dog Trainer
Filed under Biting Dogs
So you’re either in the unfortunate situation where you, some one you know, or a family member has received a dog bite or maybe you’re just curious of what steps to take in the case of this kind of situation. Well there are different types of dog bites, some are really bad, some are [...]
Dogs Bites Upon Children on the Rise
March 16, 2010 by Dog Trainer
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia, nearly 2% of the U.S. population is bitten or attacked by a dog each year. This translates to more than 5 million dog bite victims every year, most of whom are children. Every day approximately 1,000 dog bite victims go to hospital [...]
Trent Consultants Korea Dog Care: Dog Bites A Particular Threat To Young Children, Especially As Temperatures Rise
March 15, 2010 by Dog Trainer
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Trent Consultants Korea Dog Care: Young children are especially vulnerable to severe dog bites in the head and neck areas, and there is a correlation between cases of dog bites and rising temperatures, according to new research published in the March 2009 issue of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. In an evaluation of 84 cases [...]
My Dog Bites – What Can I Do?
March 15, 2010 by Dog Trainer
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Ok, so you’ve got a problem. Your dog is using those shiny, pointy teeth of his for something other than chewing his kibble. What can you do about it? Well, as a concerned dog owner you need to figure out the cause…what’s triggering this behavior…I mean, if my dog bites, I need to know [...]
Stopping Dog Bites
March 12, 2010 by Dog Trainer
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Last week, the third week of May, was Dog Bite Prevention Week. Statistics are gathered during this week each year on dog bite activity. We hope that the numbers will show a significant decline over the prior year. Dog bites are mostly preventable, yet the numbers are bad enough that a week has been dedicated to its [...]
Five Steps to Follow If a Dog or Other Animal Bites Your Dog
March 11, 2010 by Dog Trainer
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If an animal or other dog bites your dog, the possibility of it becoming serious is very likely. The saliva of other animals or dogs contains huge amounts of bacteria, which can certainly induce an infection throughout the wound. Even a little bite that does not look serious can critically damage your dogs underlying [...]
Before The Dog Bites
March 8, 2010 by Dog Trainer
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What is the main motivation when a dog bites? Normally dogs do not bite, not by nature. There are some circumstances that can be avoided and watched for to prevent a dog bite from ever happening. Dogs are known as Mans best friend and I will always believe that to be true if they [...]
Ways to Avoid Dog Bites
February 28, 2010 by Dog Trainer
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According to the American Pet Products Manufacturing Association, there are currently approximately 74 million dogs in the United States. The Centers for Disease Control reports that 2% of the U.S. population, or 4.7 million a year report being bitten by a dog. Dog bites are the 5th most common reason for emergency room visits [...]