Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association Dog Bite Prevention Program.

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Minnesota Veterinary Medical AssociationDog Bite Prevention Program

Why is it important to talk about being safe around

dogs?

4.7 Million people per year are bit by dogs in the U.S.

60% of bites happen to kids

Most bites occur on the face

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YOU can help prevent dog bites by learning how to be safe

around dogs and teaching your friends to be safe around dogs

Let’s talk about what’s safe and what’s not safe

around dogs

SAFE

Walking your dog on a leash

Keeping your dog indoors or in a fenced yard

Asking permission before petting a dog you don’t know

Being gentle with a dog

UNSAFE

Teasing a dog

Running from a dog that is chasing you

Trying to grab something from a dog’s mouth

Running up to a dog

Scaring a dog

Hugging and kissing a dog

Not all dogs LIKE to be petted

How would you like it if people were always trying to hug and kiss you?

There are some times when it is NEVER safe to

pet a dog

Don’t pet a dog

Through a fence

Through a car window

Or a dog that is tied up

The dog may think that you are invading his territory

Don’t pet a dog

That is eating

That is playing with a toy

Dogs naturally guard their food and toys and don’t want anyone else to take them

Don’t pet

A mother dog with her puppies

She may think that you will harm her puppies and will try to protect them

Don’t pet

A dog that is sleeping

You could startle him and he could wake up and bite you

Don’t pet

A dog that is hurt or sick

Hurt animals don’t want to be touched

Don’t pet a dog that looks scared or mean

Do you know what a scared or mean dog looks

like?

Learning about dog body language and facial

expressions can help you decide if a dog is safe to

pet

Bites often occur because the dog senses a threat

When you begin to understand how things look from the dogs' point of view, and how they communicate, YOU could help PREVENT a BITE!"

Happy Dog

Mouth open

Panting

Ears forward

Scared DogFish eye (white of eye showing)Worried expressionEars backCowering or hidingTail may be tuckedDilated pupils, “hard” or “dark” stare

Mean Dog

Lips liftedTeeth exposedMay be growlingHair may be raised on scruffEars could be back or forward and alert

QUIZ

Is this dog Happy, Mean or Scared?

Is this dog Happy, Mean or Scared?

Is this dog Happy, Mean or Scared?

Is this dog Happy, Mean or Scared?

Is this dog Happy, Mean or Scared?

Is this dog Happy, Mean or Scared?

If you ask someone if you can pet their dog and they say YES, but the dog looks scared or mean, don’t pet

that dog

You could say “No, that’s OK, I don’t think he wants to be petted right now”

If you ask an adult if you can pet their dog, and

they say YES, then pet the dog in the following way:

1.) Walk to the side of the dog and face the same direction as the dog

2.) Stand, or squat down if the dog is small. Don’t bend from the waist

3.) Let the dog sniff you first before petting. Extend your hand out slowly with the fingers curled up

Bending from the waist can be intimidating to dogs

4.) If the dog doesn’t back away, then pet the dog over the shoulders. No where else.

Do you know what to do if a strange dog runs up to

you?

STAND LIKE A TREE

What do you do if the dog knocks you down?

LIE LIKE A LOG

It is important not to run or flap your arms or legs

It is a dog’s natural instinct to chase someone that is running. If you are still and quiet, usually the dog will leave

If you need to leave, slowly back away, don’t look at the dog

Thanks for being such a great audience!

Hopefully you’ve learned a lot about how to be safe around dogs!

Continue for quiz

Time for a Quiz

Your dog is lying on the couch, and you want to sit and watch TV. Should you:

A.) Gently move him over

B.) Try to call him off of the

couch

What is the more common reason that kids go to the

emergency room:

A.) Kids that are hit by cars

B.) Kids that are bitten by dogs

Your dog just grabbed your pizza off of your plate! Should you:

A.) Let him have it

B.) Take it from his mouth

Your dog just got into a fight with the neighbor

dog! Should you:A.) Grab his collar and pull him away

from the other dogB.) Get an adult and try to distract them

with a loud noise

Where do most bites occur?

A.) To the face

B.) To the hands

Your neighbor just got a new dog! You go to visit him. Below is his picture.

Should you pet him?

A.) Yes

B.) No

How many people are bitten by dogs in the US

every year?

A.) 4.7 Million

B.) 1.3 Million

You go to the grocery store with your dad. A

cute dog is tied out front and he looks lonely.

Should you approach or pet him?

A.) Yes

B.) No

Your mom told you to take your dog for a walk. You go to get him and he’s sleeping. Should you:

A.) Pick him up and bring him downstairs

B.) Clap your hands and call him to you

You are riding your bike home, and you see a strange dog that

looks lost. He seems friendly and he starts to walk towards you.

Should you:A.) Go home and tell your parentsB.) Call him to you so you can read his tags and try to find his homeC.) Call Animal Control on your cell phone

GREAT JOB!!

Remember to always be SAFE around dogs!!

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