While an overwhelming majority of interactions with dogs don't result in injury,
most dog bites could be prevented by practicing responsible pet ownership.
Sadly,
most dog bites are preventable but happen anyway due the pet owners own negligence.
Most dog bites occur because the dog owner allowed the dog to escape the yard or home.
Looking at those numbers more carefully,
most dog bites occur within families (and mostly to children), and experts agree with adult supervision and appropriate socialization of dogs to children, most bites could have been prevented.
The reality is that
most dog bites happen for a reason — and it is usually caused by something the human did wrong.
Most dog bites occur because a person is trying to break up a dog fight, and the dog will turn around and redirect onto the hand.
«Fortunately,
most dog bites are preventable through appropriate pet selection, proper training, responsible approaches to animal control, and education of dog owners and potential victims.»
Bite statistics are notoriously unreliable, firstly because
most dog bites go unreported.
Most dog bites to children are from the family dog or from a familiar dog.
Most dog bites are from dogs that are scared, not dogs that are attacking.
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Most dog bites affecting young children occur during everyday activities and while interacting with familiar dogs.
The good news is that
most dog bites are preventable.
Chihuahuas and Dachshunds are known for
the most dog bites.
Most dog bites occurred in or near the home by an animal known to the child / family.
But unfortunately, the reality is that
most dog bites occur when an adult is not around.
Most dog bites are recorded from this part of the city.
Most dog bites are not reported because the gravity of the injury doesn't warrant it (see «When Bites Occur,» right).
Although
most dog bites are reported as «unprovoked,» in fact this is inconsistent with canine behavior.
«Children tend to look animals right in the face, which is why
most dog bite injuries are facial injuries,» says pediatrician Jeffrey W. Britton.
The difference is
most dogs bite and retreat when their victim submits.
Most dogs bite and nip simply because they don't have anything else to do.
On a more rational side, I would be interested in a scientific study showing what the precipitating causes are for
most dog biting incidents.
There are many contributing factors to
most dog bite incidents, including poor breeding practices, inadequate socialization and training, health or behavioural issues, inadequate supervision and / or control of the dog.
Most dog bite related fatalities had the above preventable factors in common, but no where was breed found to be a factor.
Most dogs bite out of fear rather than anything else, but the Staffordshire Terrier is literally fearless so it is great with children, other animals and people too.
Aggression: Studies also show that
most dogs bites involve dogs who are unaltered.
Most dogs bite and retreat, but pit bulls have a hold - and - shake bite style, and tenaciously refuse to stop an attack once begun.
So this so called «aggressive breed» in my own opinion doesn't exist, the media has portrayed a this breed as a monster and an article that I just read from an unbiased website stated that actually the top 5
most dogs bites came from dogs that were «family friendly» and weren't even categorized has «aggressive breeds»
In
most dog bite cases, there are arguments to be made on both sides.
Most dog bite claims are settled through the dog owner's homeowners insurance and usually results in minimal financial cost to the liable party.
Not exact matches
«New York area hot
dogs tend to be beefier and a
bit spicier profile than
most New England - style hot
dogs.
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.
«
Most of the respondents are aware of the general risk of
dog bites,» says Arhant.
That's greater than the
bite of almost any animal on land, including leopards,
most bears, and wild
dogs.
Evelyn's doctors said she's unlikely to develop Lyme disease, the
most common tick - borne illness, because she was
bitten by a
dog tick — but Lewis said they're keeping an eye out for more strange symptoms, just in case.
Inactivity is the
most dangerous «exercise» of all and proponents of inactivity love to play up the rare, man
bites dog instances of runners dying of cardiac conditions.
I spent
most of it resting, but did get out to brunch a
bit at The Dutch and Grey
Dog — two places I'd definitely recommend to any other New Yorkers or visitors!
life in every breath what to say, the best way to meet me is to meet me eyes to eyes so stories what i like what not is little
bit relative, but basic is, I like nature, animals (
most dogs and horses) traveling,...
So of course they fit in perfectly, with just a little
bit of help from FBI consultant
dog groomer Mattie Smith (Natasha Lyonne: Antibirth, Girl
Most Likely) and a slew of fancy show
dogs (the voices of Alan Cumming [Battle of the Sexes], Stanley Tucci [Submission], Shaquille O'Neal [Blended], and Gabriel Iglesias [Ferdinand]-RRB-.
While The Shaggy
Dog took quite a
bit longer than
most films to land on disc, the wait seems acceptable, as Walt's first all - out comedy is treated to a delightful widescreen transfer and three worthwhile bonus features.
Even the gruffest of
dog (and more the main
dog character) Chief, is given an amazing backstory to why he
bites, leading to the
most tender of stories Anderson has ever produced.
That four minute clips mainly offers the usual combination of lip - synch performance and movie snippets, though it's a
bit more interesting that
most because of an odd storyline that features a battle between humanoid cats and
dogs.
The
most dramatic moment involves a surprise meeting with an aggressive seal, which
bites one of the
dogs.
Chief is a stray
dog who is the group skeptic and doesn't hesitate in greeting
most anyone with «I
bite».
The documentary is lavishly illustrated with stills and archival behind the scenes colour footage, and while briskly paced, it's a
bit obvious
most of the controversies that
dogged the production are largely avoided; the isolated sore spot is the film's hired publicist, who mounted a campaign that managed to irk and offend rather than rally interest and support for a production hyped and hounded by some negative press.
There's a
bit more to it than that, but
most of the reengineering of the bodyshell involved stiffening the chassis so the doors still close and the cowl doesn't shake like a wet
dog when the top is down.
Dog bites are among the
most frequent personal liability claims.
The
most common are
dog bites.
In considerations for a move recently, one of us had a
bit of a time trying to locate
most of the off - leash
dog parks in the twin cities metro area.
Additionally, the company determines whether to provide coverage based on a
dog's previous
bite history, meaning that
most pit bulls with a clean track record qualify for coverage.