Dog Bite Emergencies
If you are bitten by a dog, here is a
checklist of things you should do:
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If the dog's owner is present, request proof
of rabies vaccination, and get the owner's name and contact information.
·
Clean bite wound with soap and water as soon
as possible.
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Consult your doctor immediately or go to the
emergency room if it's after office hours.
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Contact the dog's veterinarian to check
vaccination records.
Did you know that ...
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4.7 million people in this country are bitten
by dogs every year
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children are by far the most common victims
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800,000 Americans receive medical attention
for dog bites each year
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children are far more likely to be severely
injured; approximately 400,000 receive medical attention every year
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most dog bites affecting young children occur
during everyday activities and while interacting with familiar dogs
·
senior citizens are the second most common dog
bite victims
There are a number of things that you can do
to avoid dog bites, ranging from properly training and socializing your pet
to educating your children on how, or if, they should approach a dog.
Information is one of the best cures for this public health crisis.
What's a dog owner to do?
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Carefully select your pet. Puppies should not
be obtained on impulse.
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Make sure your pet is socialized as a young
puppy so it feels at ease around people and other animals.
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Don't put your dog in a position where it
feels threatened or teased.
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Train your dog. The basic commands
"sit," "stay," "no," and "come" help
dogs understand what is expected of them and can be incorporated into fun
activities that build a bond of trust between pets and people.
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Walk and execrcise your dog regularly to keep
it healthy and provide mental stimulation.
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Avoid highly excitable games like wrestling or
tug-of-war.
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Use a leash in public to ensure you are able
to control your dog.
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Keep your dog healthy. Have your dog
vaccinated against rabies and preventable infectious diseases. Parasite
control and other health care are important because how your dog feels
affects how it behaves.
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Neuter your pet.
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If you have a fenced yard, make sure the gates
are secure.
How can you protect your family?
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Be cautious around strange dogs, and treat
your own pet with respect. Because children are the most common victims of
dog bites, parents and caregivers should:
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NEVER leave a baby or small child alone with a
dog.
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Be alert for potentially dangerous situations.
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Teach their children – including toddlers – to
be careful around pets. Children must learn not to approach strange dogs or
try to pet dogs through fences. Teach children to ask permission from the
dog's owner before petting the dog.
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Thursday, May 2, 2013
Dog Bite Prevention
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