Having an animal attack you, your pet, or your family members is one of the scariest experiences a person can endure.
Dog bites aren’t traumatic events that happen to “other people.” Any person or pet can be at risk of suffering irreversible injury or even death at the hands of an animal, even a beloved companion canine.
Having a clinical veterinary practice since 1999, I’ve treated my fair share of dog bites over the years. Commonly, the dogs involved in the fight are not the only ones that incur bodily trauma from the event. Owners, caretakers, and others attempting to break up the fight can also be bitten.
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Veterinarian Tips To Avoid Dog Bites
Veterinarian Tips To Avoid Dog Bites