Dogs and developing countries are a rough mix — with the lack of neutering resulting in puppy population explosions and all manner of bad outcomes, from
millions of dog bites a year in India to rabies outbreaks in Indonesia to fatal maulings in Mexico City.
Lack of socialization the first 3 - 4 months of a dog's life creates shy dogs, which too - often become fear - biters, which, along with those who were simply born with poor temperaments, are responsible for the majority of
the millions of dog bites annually.
With
millions of dogs bites will happen with all types of dogs.
Not exact matches
In early March, the J.M. Smucker Co. recalled more than 107
million cans
of dog food — sold under popular brands like Gravy Train and Kibbles»n'
Bits — after determining it had used ingredients containing toxic euthanasia drugs.
About 77.8
million dogs owned as pets in the U.S., according to a 2015 - 2016 survey by the American Pets Products Association and they result in a surprising number
of bites.
A collaborative study by the Insurance Information Institute and State Farm in 2015 found one - third
of all homeowners insurance liability dollars paid out was related to
dog bites, totaling more than $ 750
million.
Dogs We hear a lot of horror stories when it comes to new babies and dogs, and the statistics are sobering: Each year dogs bite an estimated 4.5 million people, and children are by far the most common vict
Dogs We hear a lot
of horror stories when it comes to new babies and
dogs, and the statistics are sobering: Each year dogs bite an estimated 4.5 million people, and children are by far the most common vict
dogs, and the statistics are sobering: Each year
dogs bite an estimated 4.5 million people, and children are by far the most common vict
dogs bite an estimated 4.5
million people, and children are by far the most common victims.
Depression affected only 9 per cent
of the total pool
of 1.3
million patients, and 29 per cent
of dog -
bite patients (doi.org/vn9).
Maybe the little Indian boy's
dog doesn't die when the big bad tornados threaten all
of Mumbai — despite our general acceptance
of millions of humans
biting the dust in these things — but disaster movies might have just flatlined with director and co-writer Dean Devlin's chaotically stupid bid to emulate his old partner, catastrophe peddler Roland Emmerich.
Better Off Dead Cocoon Desperately Seeking Susan Pale Rider Enemy Mine Prizzi's Honor Mask Brewster's
Millions My Life As A
Dog Subway The Toxic Avenger Jagged Edge Kiss
Of The Spider - Woman My Beautiful Laundrette The Falcon And The Snowman The Legend
Of Billie Jean Vision Quest Once
Bitten Year
Of The Dragon
About 77.8
million dogs owned as pets in the U.S., according to a 2015 - 2016 survey by the American Pets Products Association and they result in a surprising number
of bites.
A collaborative study by the Insurance Information Institute and State Farm in 2015 found one - third
of all homeowners insurance liability dollars paid out was related to
dog bites, totaling more than $ 750
million.
According to the Insurance Information Institute, «
dog bites (and other
dog - related injuries) accounted for more than one - third
of all homeowners insurance liability claim dollars paid out in 2014, costing in excess
of $ 530
million.»
There are nearly 80
million owned
dogs 39 %
of the households own at least one
dog Dog bite injuries account for more than 1/3 of all liability claims against homeowners insuran
dog Dog bite injuries account for more than 1/3 of all liability claims against homeowners insuran
Dog bite injuries account for more than 1/3
of all liability claims against homeowners insurance.
About 4.7
million people are
bitten by
dogs each year and more than half
of the victims are children, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
State Farm Insurance, one
of the nation's largest home insurers, paid more than $ 109
million on about 3,800
dog bite claims nationwide last year, spokesman Eddie Martinez said Wednesday.
Each year, about 4.5
million people in the U.S. are
bitten by
dogs and one in five
of those individuals need medical attention, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association.
With 70
million dogs in the United States, there's got to be a significant number
of dog bites.
Sadly,
of the 4.5
million people
bitten by
dogs each year, too many
of them are children.
Of the 4.7
million Americans
bitten by
dogs each year, 9,500 require hospitalization for severe
dog -
bite injuries.
Overall, «
Dog bites and other dog - related injuries accounted for more than one third of all homeowners liability claim dollars paid out in 2017, costing almost $ 700 million,» the Insurance Information Institute sa
Dog bites and other
dog - related injuries accounted for more than one third of all homeowners liability claim dollars paid out in 2017, costing almost $ 700 million,» the Insurance Information Institute sa
dog - related injuries accounted for more than one third
of all homeowners liability claim dollars paid out in 2017, costing almost $ 700
million,» the Insurance Information Institute said.
And although breed specific legislation proponents like to say that
millions of Americans are
bitten every year (a dubious proposition), what they donâ $ ™ t say is that, even if that were true (it is not), over 92 %
of dog bites result in no injuries.
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Dog Bite Prevention Week, according to the U.S. Postal Service, and Easter week according to the world's 2.2 billion Christians, and Friday is Passover, celebrated by about 17.4
million Jewish people.
The United States has 70
million dogs, all
of them wonderful companions, but any
dog can
bite.
Each year nearly 2.8
million children are
bitten by a
dog, and nearly 80 %
of these are inflicted by intact (not neutered) males.
The public health epidemic
of dog bites — which number more than 4.5
million each year — is due in part to uncontrolled breeding
of pets.
The Insurance Information Institute (www.iii.org) has found that one third
of all homeowner's insurance claims are due to
dog bites, and recent figures put the cost
of dog bites to insurers at $ 356.2
million (2007).
With an estimated population
of 70
million dogs living in U.S. homes,
millions of people — most
of them children — are
bitten by canines annually.
No specific data is available on other animals, but based on the population difference between
dogs and ferrets (78.2
million dogs versus 525,000 ferrets, according to the American Pet Products Manufacturers» National Pet Owners Survey, 2011 - 2012), and considering that a lot
of other things can
bite and sting besides ferrets, the number
of ferret
bites must be rather small.
For the past four years, I've gotten a chance to see virtually every
bite dog that has come into our shelter in our community
of half a
million people.
The goal is to help put a spotlight on the fact that, nationally, more than 4.7
million Americans — half
of them children — suffer from
dog bite injuries every year.
Dog bites affect
millions of people each year.
The American Humane Association says half
of those 4.5
million dog bites affect children.
The total cost
of dog bite injuries is $ 531
million and over 16,000
dog -
bite claims are paid nationwide.
We share our homes and lives with
millions of dogs, and most
of those
dogs never end up
biting anyone.
With an estimated population
of 70
million dogs living in U.S. households,
millions of people — most
of them children — are
bitten by
dogs every year.
Though
dogs have been deemed to be one
of our dearest companions, it has been estimated that
dogs will
bite man, and woman and too often children 4.5
million times a year.
About 1
million people a year require medical attention as a result
of dog bites.
I'm going to head over there as I think it's a
bit too black and white — there are literally
millions of shelter
dogs.
A survey by the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta («CDC») concluded that
dogs bite nearly 2 %
of the U.S. population — more than 4.7
million people annually.
Some restrictions that various versions
of BSL impose are: - muzzling and leashing in public - muzzling and leashing in cars - extra-short leash lengths - automatic dangerous or vicious
dog designation, without any
bite history - banning from city parks and beaches where other breeds are allowed - banning from leash - free parks where other breeds are allowed - banning completely from jurisdiction (although sometimes existing
dogs are allowed to stay)- special (i.e., more expensive) licensing and jurisdiction - wide registry - special tags identifying the
dog as a restricted
dog - mandatory microchipping and photograph - mandatory insurance (often one
million dollars) for each individual
dog on the premises - mandatory signage indicating the presence
of the
dog on the owner's property - mandatory secure enclosures (in some cases, mandatory chaining)- mandatory spay / neuter (to eventually eliminate the breed entirely)- higher fines and / or jail time if a restricted breed
bites or menaces - fines and / or jail time for any infraction
of any provision regarding restricted breeds - age limit for walking the
dog in public - persons with criminal records not allowed to own a restricted breed - ability
of law enforcement to stop owners on the street just to check the
dog's status - ability
of law enforcement to seize
dogs without proof
of wrongdoing - ability
of law enforcement to enter an owner's home, with or without a warrant, to investigate and / or seize a
dog
And do
millions of dogs kill when they
bite.
Lack
of socialization the first 4 - 6 months
of a
dog's life creates shy
dogs, which too - often become fear -
biters, which, along with those who were simply born with poor temperaments, are responsible for the majority
of the 4.7
million dog bites annually.
Lack
of socialization the first 6 - 8 months
of a
dog's life can create shy
dogs, which too - often can become fear -
biters, fear aggressive; which, along with those bad owners who were born with poor temperaments by bad Breeders, are responsible for the majority
of the 4.7
million dog bites annually.
According to the Center For Disease Control (CDC), approximately 4.5
million dog bites occur in the United States every year, and 900,000
of those
bites become infected.
Millions of people go to the hospital every year because of dog bites, and millions of dogs head to the vet every year after being attacked by oth
Millions of people go to the hospital every year because
of dog bites, and
millions of dogs head to the vet every year after being attacked by oth
millions of dogs head to the vet every year after being attacked by other
dogs.
Approximately 4.7
million Americans are
bitten by
dogs each year, and 750,000
of these incidents require medical attention.
The Center for Disease Control, which opposes BSL, notes that fatal attacks represent a tiny fraction
of about 4.7
million dog bites Americans suffer annually and that it's difficult to accurately calculate
bite rates for specific breeds.
70
million nice
dogs... but any
dog can
bite With an estimated population
of 70
million dogs living in U.S. households,
millions of people — most
of them children — are
bitten...
There are an estimated 70
million dogs in the United States, and every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 4.5
million dog bites are reported — 20 percent
of which require medical attention.