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A Walk in the Park

Teach Your Child About Animal Behavior to Prevent Dog Bites

By Lisa Marie Metzler

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Dog bite prevention begins at home. Even if you don't have a dog, your child should be taught how to safely interact with dogs. According to the National Association for Human and Environmental Education the following rules should be instilled in your children when interacting with a strange dog:

  • Before petting a dog, always ask the owner for permission.
  • Never pet a dog who is eating, sleeping or playing with a toy.
  • Understand dog language.
  • To pet a dog, approach slowly and speak softly. Avoid direct eye contact. Let the dog sniff the back of your hand. Pet gently on his back or sides.
  • If a dog growls at youor starts to chase you, stay still. Don't run. A dog is more likely to sniff you and go way if you stay still.
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