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NuVet Labs |10 Tips for Preventing Dog Bites in Children

 

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NuVet Labs |10 Tips for Preventing Dog Bites in Children

According to one statistic, 77 percent of dog bites that children receive, occur via their family dog or the dog of a family member or friend.

This is not only a traumatic and sometimes physically scarring event for a child it usually results in removing the dog from the home immediately.

Many dog experts believe that dogs do not bite without warning but will often let people know when they are unhappy or feeling threatened.

If you have children and are considering bringing a new dog into your home continue reading to learn how you can potentially prevent your dog from biting.

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NuVet Labs |10 Tips for Preventing Dog Bites in

Children  Never disturb a sleeping dog – a

dog who is suddenly awakened can be confused and disoriented, just like a human, and thus could feel threatened and be on high alert, which could result in a biting incident.

Never take food away from a dog – one of a dog’s most favorite things in the world is food so don’t ever try to take food or a treat away from a dog especially a hungry dog. If the dog is eating something they shouldn’t be then teach your child to let an adult know right away.

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NuVet Labs |10 Tips for Preventing Dog Bites in

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Never pet a barking or growling dog – Let your children know that when a dog is barking or growling they are in a heightened state, which can make them easier to provoke into biting. These vocalizations are a dog’s way of communicating as well and will only be done to get a message across. In other words, unless you speak dog, leave a barking or growling dog alone.

Never approach a dog caring for puppies – a mother dog’s main objective is to care for and protect her babies. If she feels threatened, is startled or becomes frightened, she is much more likely to bite.

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NuVet Labs |10 Tips for Preventing Dog Bites in

Children Stay away from dogs who are not on a leash or without an

owner – if a child comes across a dog not on a leash or without a guardian teach them to stay away.

The circumstances of the dog are unknown and thus unpredictable and could be dangerous.

Dogs with little child or other dog experience may react negatively and bite.

Never tease a dog, especially a dog behind a fence or in a cage, crate or in a car – territorial by nature, if a dog feels his home or space is being violated or threatened she may bite.

Teach your children that if they see a dog stuck in a parked car or other hot or confined space and the dog appears to be in distress, they should ask an adult for help immediately.

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NuVet Labs |10 Tips for Preventing Dog Bites in

Children Try and familiarize your children with dog body

language – bearing their teeth, trying to appear bigger by puffing up their fur or raising their ears or tail is one way a dog is letting you know to leave them alone.

Conversely, if the dog appears scared, with a tucked tail or trying to make itself appear smaller children should know to also leave the dog alone. A scared dog will do what they need to in order to protect themself.

Teach your children to trust their instincts. If something doesn’t feel right about the dog’s behavior it is perfectly okay to stay away from the dog.

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NuVet Labs |10 Tips for Preventing Dog Bites in

Children Research the breed – not all dogs are that great

around children. Make sure that your pup has a reputation for being

a kid family breed. Note, even a dog from a kid-friendly breed is

capable of biting. Know your dog’s history – if you have firsthand

knowledge that your dog has been in an abusive home he may not be the right dog to have around your children. Also avoid dogs that have come from puppy mills as they too come from environments that were not conducive to keeping dogs mentally happy or physically healthy.

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NuVet Labs |10 Tips for Preventing Dog Bites in

Children

Also avoid dogs that have come from puppy mills as they too come from environments that were not conducive to keeping dogs mentally happy or physically healthy.

Avoid getting a dog when your children are young – like puppies, little kids have a lot to learn about behavior.

As a result, a child could unknowingly be aggressive or threatening to a dog, which could very easily result in a bite.

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NuVet Labs |10 Tips for Preventing Dog Bites in Children People can become so attached to their four-legged

friends that the lines between animal and family member can become blurry and may even disappear.

NuVet knows how unfortunate it can be for a family to experience a biting incident from their dog. Keeping your dog healthy is one way of keeping them happy and a happy dog may be less likely to bite.

One way you can keep your dog healthy is by providing them with a nutritious supplement like NuVet Plus.

If NuVet sounds like it might be right for your four-legged family member, visit NuVet Reviews to see what thrilled pet-owners are saying everywhere.

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