Dog Bite Prevention Course Number - 19101-63 Any dog can bite, even a dog you know. Prevention is KEY!

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Dog Bite Prevention Course Number Any dog can bite, even a dog you know. Prevention is KEY!

The Effects of Dog Bites Physical Trauma –Painful –Stressful –Disfiguring –Expensive –Fatal (rare) Psychological Trauma –Fear –Nightmares

In most cases, dog bites are not caused by “BAD” dogs so much as by irresponsible pet owners. Many people are attacked by dogs whose owners say “wouldn’t hurt a fly.”

Why Would a Dog Bite? Sick, hurt, in pain Teased Too excited Bothered while eating/sleeping Frustrated from being chained/tied up Trying to protect something Scared/startled Feels threatened To establish dominance Bred/trained to attack

Warning Signs Barking, growling, snapping, snarling They pull away when you try to pet them Stiff body, raised fur Bare teeth/curl lips

TIP: A wagging tail is not necessarily a sign that a dog is friendly!

Who is at Risk of Being Attacked by an Animal? Animal Control OfficersShelter Personnel Cable TVRepair Personnel Mail/Letter Carriers Delivery Persons Law EnforcementMeter Readers BicyclistsPedestrians ChildrenJoggers, walkers, YOU!

Dog Bite Statistics 4.7 Million People are bitten by dogs each year Most Common Victim = Children 12 years old or younger Dog attacks send 334,000 people to the ER each year Dog bite victims account for up to 5% of all hospital ER visits

Dog Bite Statistics Cont… 800,000 bites a year are severe enough to require medical treatment 1-2 million dog bites go unreported each year

If You See a Strange Dog Do not try to pet the dog Do not stare at the dog Do not run Try not to scream or make a lot of noise Do not throw things at the dog Put something between you and the dog

If You See a Strange Dog Cont… Always face the dog If the dog approaches you, stay calm and stand still When the dog starts to leave, slowly back away Report loose dogs to Animal Control

When Approaching a House Beware of unfamiliar dogs Obey warning signs Be alert If you know there is a dog on the property, do something to attract the dog –Make noise or whistle –Rattle the gate Always carry something with you –Mail satchel –Halt

When Approaching a House Cont… Know when a dog means business –Barking, snarling, ears are erect, appears ready to attack –Do NOT approach it! –Send warning letters to the dog owner if not at home If you have a dog warning card on this address and if the mailbox is close to any open door (even garage doors) do not deliver the mail

If a Dog Attacks  Stand still  Do not turn your back or run away  Let the animal bite your satchel  Keep something between you and the dog  If you are knocked down, curl into a ball and lie still. Hide your face and protect your ears and neck with your arms  Play dead  If a dog bites do not pull away (try to make it release its hold)  Report attacks to Animal Control and your supervisor

More Tips Watch out for dogs Size up the situation Do not show fear Do not startle a dog NEVER assume a dog won’t bite Keep your eyes on the dog Stand your ground

Dog Repellant Should only be used on dogs that attack. Consists of cayenne pepper extract and inert gas (has a faint odor). Safe, effective, and humane (vet approved).  Spray directly into eyes, nose, & mouth of attacking dog.  Range is up to 10 feet.  Leaves a yellow stain on the dog’s hair.  Dog will react by putting tail between legs and retreating.  Wears off in minutes.  Humans may experience discomfort to the eyes (last approx. 10 min.).

If You Are Bitten? Wash the wound with soap & water Notify your supervisor Get medical attention no matter how small the bite or scratch may be Report the bite to the local animal control authorities

Important Information What does the dog look like? Where did you see the dog? Have you seen the dog before? Animal Control must quarantine the dog You may need treatment

For Assistance Please Call Your Local City or County Animal Control Offce