What you need to know about dog bites

It can be concerning to think about a dog biting you, as most individuals tend to imagine dogs as man’s best friend. According to Canine Journal, there are close to 5 million dog bites each year. This post will look at things you may need to know about dog bites.   Why do dogs bite? Any dog has the power to bite, and sometimes a bite occurs for no apparent reason, but some scenarios make canines more likely to strike out. If a dog is frightened or feels threatened, they may feel they have no other choice than to lash out against what is “attacking” them. Are there warning signs? Sometimes, dogs can give a warning to humans when they feel provoked to the point of attack. However, individuals interacting with dogs often miss the warning signs before it is too late. Signs that a dog is warning you that he or she is feeling provoked include: Growling or snapping their teeth Tenseness Raised fur Avoiding eye contact Are certain dogs more likely to bite? …

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