Articles for tag: Dog Bites

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What to Do If Your Dog Bites Someone

No dog owner wants to think about the possibility of their dog biting someone, but every dog owner needs to be prepared for this remote possibility. A dog bite can have terrible legal and medical consequences, and both you and your dog can be put in danger. This article addresses single dog bites that are ...

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What to Do If Your Dog Bites Someone

It happens. Even the most loving dog can bite someone, and so often we hear “He’s never bitten anyone before.” While this may be true, if your dog bites someone, your dog could be in danger if the police and local animal control gets involved, so you need to act calmly and logically about the ...

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Understanding Dog Behavior Can Help Prevent Dog Bites from Happening

  There are many reasons why a dog would bite someone. It is not always because the dog is aggressive. Many people do not understand dogs and their behavior and this does contribute to some dog bites. Understanding dog behavior and knowing what causes them to bite can help protect you from being bitten. One ...

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The Best Quotes About Dogs

Man’s best friend? Some people think so. Dogs are one of the most common domestic pets in America and most people hold an opinion (of some kind or another) about them. Her are some of the best Quotes about dogs… The dog was created especially for children. He is the god of frolic. —Henry Ward ...

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How to Stop Dog Aggression

Dog Aggression Introduction Dog aggression is a serious behavior problem that many dog owners face. However, the problem could is easily avoided through proper Dog Aggression Training. Over one million cases of reported dog bites are recorded each year and studies show that there’s another million cases that go unreported. Most dog bites are not ...

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Can Dog Saliva Kill Bacteria?

Is a dog’s mouth really cleaner that a human’s? Some say yes. Most experts believe you’ll be no worse for the wear from a smooch from your pooch. Some recent studies show that saliva from a dog’s mouth can actually kill certain types of bacteria. Researchers found that dog saliva killed E. coli and streptococcus ...