How to prevent dog bites

How to prevent Being bitten by a dog
Observe the dog's expression and symptoms, and prevent getting close to the dog when it is anxious

Nowadays, more and more people are raising dogs, but the rate of being bitten by dogs has also increased with it. During the National Day holiday alone, nearly 4,000 people were bitten in Beijing. To prevent this kind of incident from happening, in addition to controlling the number of stray dogs, owners should also wear good traction ropes for their dogs. At the same time, we ourselves must also understand how to avoid being bitten by dogs as much as possible. .

1. Since most of dogs’ aggressive behaviors are caused by fear or anxiety, we need to understand the symptoms of fear and anxiety in dogs. The most obvious sign of fear is that the dog leaves you, curls up, or puts its tail between its legs. However, dogs also show more subtle signs, such as turning their eyes away, yawning, licking their lips, and slowing down. Moving slowly may cause drowsiness when you should be alert. We should also pay attention to whether the dog wrinkles its lips slightly or freezes its gaze suddenly. When a dog showing these warning signs continues to be stressed, it is likely to bite.

2. Arrange a safe and comfortable environment

Many dogs are afraid of stranger dogs, and they also Feeling uncomfortable in new environments, it is necessary to provide a stable and comfortable environment as much as possible. For example, there is enough space or a screen so that the dog does not have to face the people or dogs that scare it. Once a dog's fear and impulsiveness increase, the dog may bite.

3. Get close to the dog accurately

Get close to the dog directly and toward it Reaching out may make a fearful dog feel the need to defend itself. The better way to get close is to stand, or squat down with your eyes towards the dog, look elsewhere, and let the dog make the first contact on his own initiative. At the same time, you might as well prepare some snacks to get close to the dog.

4. Don’t hug unfamiliar dogs, or put your face in front of them

Although some dogs may tolerate being hugged, they may not be willing to deal with strangers. When a stranger gives this orderA dog's fearful approach invades its personal space, and even an otherwise friendly dog ​​may bite.

How to prevent being bitten by a dog
About not getting close to strange dogs if you don’t know them well

5. When controlling the animal's limbs or adjusting its position, make sure you provide the animal's body with good support so that it feels safe. If you apply pressure in inappropriate areas or make the animal feel insecure, your technique will actually cause the animal to resist and become aggressive.

6. Control the movement of the dog

Avoid chasing the dog or let it go back and forth Pacing can make the dog more agitated, agitated or excited, making it more likely to bite. Instead, calmly control the animal's behavior by maintaining an appropriately fixed leash length that is long enough to hold it stationary without any pulling force, but short enough that it cannot move back and forth.

7. Don’t approach a strange dog first. Check to see if the dog’s owner is nearby. If you want to get close to the dog, you should also consult with the owner. If the owner is unwilling to let you touch it, it means that the dog is usually not so harmonious, so don't get close to it. If the owner agrees, he can squat down and then gently stroke the dog. The movements should be gentle when stroking.

8. Some people will not be afraid when they see a dog being mean to them. Instead, they will take some provocative actions. Such behavior is not very recommended. This is undoubtedly a provocative behavior for the dog, and it is likely to encourage the dog to be aggressive. At that time, the shock effect will not be effective, and it will be bitten instead.

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