Tendon damage, lacerations, deep muscle and tissue wounds, and disfigurement are frequently
the consequences of dog bites, although some animal bites result in amputations, and in the worst cases, fatalities.
The severity of
the consequences of a dog bite can range from a psychological fear of the animal to suffering the long term effects of an infection or disease spread by the animal.
Not exact matches
Nearly a third
of UK
dog owners have been
bitten or attacked by a
dog, sometimes with horrendous
consequences.
The difference between pit bull types, Akitas, Huskies, or other powerful
dogs, and breeds who are, in fact, more likely to
bite (like Cocker Spaniels and Chihuahuas among others) is in the
consequences, which increase in severity and mortality proportionally to the size and strength
of the
dog.
In
dogs, a tiny
bite from an infected mosquito leads to a cascading sequence
of events with life - threatening
consequences if treatment isn't initiated.
Not only will they damage the bond with your
dog, they can also have unwanted side effects, such as a pup who mouths or
bites your hands or jumps back away from you to avoid the negative
consequences of jumping.
Based on an extensive review
of available research on the subject, OVMA has concluded that BSL is not an effective method
of reducing the number
of dog bites in humans, and that it has resulted in significant negative
consequences for both people and
dogs in Ontario.»
Dog mauling and other dog bite attacks can be vicious, and the consequences of such an attack can have disastrous effec
Dog mauling and other
dog bite attacks can be vicious, and the consequences of such an attack can have disastrous effec
dog bite attacks can be vicious, and the
consequences of such an attack can have disastrous effects.