Print

Habersham County: How to avoid or respond to dog bites

By Sydney Hencil Anchor/Reporter
Posted 2:03PM on Wednesday 31st May 2023 ( 11 months ago )
With increased reports of dog bites, Habersham County Animal Care and Control offers the following tips to keep the community safe around animals.
 
At least 800,000 people, half of which are children, seek medical attention for dog bites each year according to the Centers for Disease Control.  Dog bites are most prevalent among boys ages 5 to 9.  
 
Children are most likely to be bitten by dogs they know in circumstances involving food, possession and approaching a dog’s territory.  According to Habersham County Animal Care and Control, children under 4 are most likely bitten in the head or neck due to their height.  Most dog aggression toward children is fear-based.  
 
That is why Habersham County Animal Care and Control offers the following tips:
If you have been bitten by a dog:

http://accesswdun.com/article/2023/5/1186613/habersham-county-suggestions-on-how-to-avoid-or-respond-to-dog-bites

© Copyright 2015 AccessNorthGa.com All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission.