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17 Tips That’ll Safeguard You and Your Family From Dog Bites

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Did you know that more than one million
north americans will be bitten by dogs
this year, and about one million dog bites
will go unreported.

Its sad but most of the victims will be children.
These dog bites will come from animals known
to them. Unleashed dogs will account for most
of the bites inflicted.



What Makes Dogs Bite


Not being educated and pet owners not being
committed on training their pet is what leads
to most of these dog bites. We must realize
that dogs don’t normally become a part of our
families already trained.


Why Then Do Dogs Bite?


1.They will bite if scared, angry, or threatened.
Even a dog thats friendly will bite.


2.If he feels he’s cornered or crowded.


3.They will protect what they think belongs to them.
Like their food, toys.


4.Dogs will protect their space such as sleeping area,
yard, porch, cars and home.


5.Dogs are predatory by nature and love to chase
and attack.


6.A stray dog may feel upset being lost or hurt and
bite with alot less provocation.


7.A dog being startled may lash out and bite.


How to Prevent Bites


8.Teaching young children to be careful around pets.
Don’t allow children to play rough or allow pupies to
bite. Not even play biting.


9.Teach your children never get close to strange dogs.


10.Leave a dogs things alone like food, toys, bones,
ect.


11.Most injuries are caused by getting too close to a
dogs face with your own.


12.Refain from running past a dog. They love to chase.
Avoid getting a dog excited or aggressive, by yelling
and screaming.


13.You never want to pet a dog thats eating, sleeping
or careing for its puppies.


14.Stay away from dogs that are tied up or in cars.


15.You should always ask permission from a pet owner
to pet his dog. Even if he’s present and the dog’s on
a leash.


16.Refrain from swinging your arms or things you have
at a dog. It may think its an invitation to bite.


17.You should never pet stray dogs or ones running loose.


Its great to have a dog go on a hike or walk on a trail
with you but we humans need to treat dogs with respect.
Just remember to teach your children how act around dogs,
it will keep them safe.

About the Author

Val and Robin Shortt are experienced campers and own three outdoor websites For more tips like these and to register for their Free newsletter visit:Good Night Camping Equipment

Copperhead Snakes in the Country

Monday, December 8th, 2008

Growing up in the country can create for some interesting times. One of the crazy things that most experience when living in the country is the dealing with snakes. There are so many different types of snakes, and some can cause no harm, while others can put you in the hospital. Snakes for the most part are friendly just as long as you don’t stir them up and irritate them. You have to remember, what would you do if someone almost stepped on you? You would get them to stop by whatever means you have available. The fear of snakes is not rational, as they are friendly unless you threaten their life and well being, this is not all snakes, but the majority.

We had three types of snakes growing up. There was the black snake, the garden snake, and the copperhead. The whole time growing up I saw the copperhead snake for a total of two times, once on the creek side and once under a rock. Both times were very scary for me because I heard of how dangerous they were, I ran as fast as I could and never looked back. I saw black snakes and garden snakes dozens of times with any fear at all. If you do get bitten by a snake; then there are cures available, and you will be back to your healthy self in no time.