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Protecting Your Children

Protecting Your Kids

Dangerous Dogs

Dogs can be a lot of fun. But dogs, like all animals, can bite. Dog bite victims requiring medical attention in the United States number 500,000 to 1 million annually. Countless more bites go unreported and untreated. On average, about a dozen people die each year from dog bites. Even a dog you know, or a dog that seems friendly, can bite.

Children are often the victims of dog bites often they don’t know that dogs can attack. Dogs can also reach children’s faces easily, so the risk for serious injury is greater.

You can help prevent dog bites by learning how to recognize signs of danger:

Take precautions, dog’s give warning signs to let you or your child know that they feel threatened or angry a dog will:

Responding to an angry dog:

Teach your child to:

Your child should only pet a dog if:

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