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- There Are Good Reasons Why Dogs BiteDogs don't just bite out of the blue. There's always a good reason why dogs bite. A dog will give us signals that tells us what he has on his mind. The problem is most people don't understand the dog's language. That's our fault and not the dog's.
- What to Expect When Fostering a Dog for the ShelterMany people get into fostering dogs for the animal shelter because it sounds fun. They get to have a dog but don't have to keep a dog. However, there is more that goes into it than just being there. Read here to find out more.
- How to Get Your Dog Ready for a BabyRoughly 400,000 children require medical attention every year in the United States due to dog bites. Learn how to train your dog so that your children are not a part of these statistics.
Study Reveals Children Likely to Fail Dog-Bite TestParents score poorly when it comes to teaching children when it is appropriate or inappropriate to pet a dog. Yet, parents appear to have a good basic understanding of canine body language.
Parenting and Pets: Teach Kids the Subtle Warning Signs of a Potential Dog BiteDog behavior is not as complex as some may think, especially when it comes to a dog bite. Most dogs give warning signs of an potential dog bite, and this article lists several subtle dog behaviors to teach children to identify so they may avoid a problem.
Dogs: Separating Fact from FictionDogs: Separating Fact from Fiction So you think you know all there is to know about dogs? Think again! Some of the most time-honored dog facts are really just old wives' tales. Read on to learn which information is doggy fact, and which is doggy fiction.- Puppy/Dog-Health-TipsMany questions are answered in regards to the life long events in the life of a puppy/dog.
- John Wayne's Dog TroublesJohn Wayne made many movies with dogs in them. Almost all of the dogs caused trouble for the Duke.
- On Passing Mental Illnesses to Children, the Danger of Nagging, and What to Do when the Dog BitesThis parenting advice column warns a woman not to push her boyfriend regarding children. His concerns about health hazards are legit, and if she nags, he might call it quits. We also explain why a parent might want to give the dog another chance.
- Beware of OwnerWe've all seen the signs, "Beware Of Dog," but what about those that say, "Forget The Dog, Beware of Owner!" When owners don't train their dogs, large or small, they can become a danger to all around them.
- Reasons Not to Buy a DogBefore you get a dog, there are some reasons why you shouldn't have a dog! Seriously, think twice before you get one because there some reasons why you should not buy a dog.
Breed Specific Legislation (BSL) is a Cop-Out for PoliticiansBSL, breed specific legislation, targets a group of dogs based on what they look like. It doesn't matter if the dog is dangerous or not '" just that he looks like one of the dangerous breeds. It's called guilt by association and it's unfairly profiling.
How to Stop a Fight Between Two DogsWould you know what to do if two dogs started to fight one another, even if both were yours? Two dogs fighting can be terrifying. Read on to learn what you can do to stop them.- Dog Owners Can Help Reduce Dogs Biting the Mailman or UPS DriverDog bites and attackes on delivery personnel are something that can be curbed with some effort on the part of dog owners.
- Does Your Homeowners Insurance Cover Dog Bites?Homeowners and renters insurance typically cover dog-bite liability. You should check your policy to see if the coverage is sufficient to cover the increase in medical costs.
- Dog Biting Comes at a High PremiumWhile having a dog can be a good thing, it comes with a lot of responsibility.
How to Avoid Being Bitten by a DogMore than 4.7 million people are bitten by a dog each year. Do not assume a dog won't bite. Be prepared ahead of time.- Kids, Dogs and Dog Bite PreventionSeveral preventative measures can severely decrease the chances of the dog biting the child.
Dayton Ohio Dog Bites Lead to Suspension of Mail DeliveryThe Dayton Ohio area is just one example of the epidemic of irresponsible dog ownership leading to dog bites.- What to Do If Your Dog Bites SomeoneA dog bite is the worst nightmare of most pet owners, but dog owners should be prepared for this unlikely but terrible event. If your dog bites someone, you need to be prepared to deal with legal, medical, and other consequences. Here is what to do.
- What Happens If Your Dog Bites Someone?If you own dog, we become legally responsible for their actions. So what happens if our dog bites or attacks someone? Homeowners and Renters Insurance typically provides coverage for our legal liability.
- What to Do If Your Dog Bites SomeoneIt's a terrible situation, but you have to remain logical and calm to avoid making the situation a worst-case scenario.
- Dealing with Dog BitesDogs usually share the environment with us. Though known as man's best friend, their mood can be unpredictable and they can bite you unexpectedly. How to deal with a Dog Bite.....
- Dog Days: How to Reduce Your Family's Risk for Dog Bites4.5 million dog bites occur each year. Keeping your family safe only requires taking precautions.
Train Dogs and Children for Safe InteractionsThis article explores common misconceptions about interactions between dogs and children while offering tips for both dog guardians and parents for ensuring children and dogs are safe when they live together or just meet on the street.- Common Causes of Dog AggressionIn order to prevent dog aggression or train an aggressive dog to stop biting, it's important to first understand the cause or causes of the dog's aggressive behavior. Here are the most common causes of dog aggression.
- Causes of Aggression in DogsWhen a dog is labeled as aggressive, what does it mean? Aggression takes many forms.
- Simple Things You Can Do to Prevent Injury If Attacked by a DogIf you are attacked by a dog, there are some simple things you can do to prevent a bite or further injury.
- Why Do Older Dogs Bite?When your previously well-behaved senior dog begins nipping or biting, it's time to check for medical conditions that might be making him uncomfortable.
May Holidays: National Dog Bite Prevention WeekApproximately 4.7 million Americans are bitten each year by a dog, and almost two thirds of them are children. How can you help prevent dog attacks?- 1375126-What Should You Do After a Dog Bite in Arizona?-JSSArizona imposes strict liability on dog owners for dog bites, and Maricopa County has specific procedures that must be followed whenever a dog bite occurs.
Preventing Dog BitesStrategies for preventing dog bites and who is at risk for dog bites. The problem is preventable by learning how to act around dogs.- 1021496-Dangers of Dog Bites in California-BSDog bites can lead to serious physical injuries for victims, and serious legal repercussions for dog owners.
- Interesting Facts About DogsThere are many interesting and lesser known facts about dogs.
Why Breed Bans Won't WorkAward-winning and world-renown pet author of 31 books, Margaret H Bonham explains why breed bans don't work.
Prevent Dog TheftWays to keep your dogs safe from dog thieves, professional and otherwise.
How to Prevent Your Dog from BitingLearn how you can reduce the chance of your dog biting someone.
How to Prevent a Dog BiteAt some point in your life, either you or someone you know will be bitten by a dog. Find out how to minimize your risk of being bitten by a dog for the future.- Dog BitesDog Bites
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