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For National Dog Bite Prevention Week® (April 8 -14), American Humane Offers Tips to Stay Safe All Year Round


SAN DIEGO, April 5, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Every year more than 4.5 million Americans, more than half of them children, are bitten by dogs.  As part of the National Dog Bite Prevention Week® coalition, American Humane, the country's first national humane organization, encourages adults to protect both children and dogs, and learn the importance of pet owner responsibility.

ANY DOG CAN BITE so learn how to protect yourself, your family and your best friend with tips from American Humane and the National Dog Bite Prevention Week coalition.

"Dogs are our best friends, providing love, comfort and protection," says Dr. Robin Ganzert, president and CEO of American Humane. "But it's up to us humans to be good friends to them as well by protecting everyone around us ? ourselves, our kids, and our dogs ? from the dangers and consequences of dog bites."

Dogs can bite for many reasons, including improper care and/or a lack of socialization.  All dogs, even well-trained, gentle dogs, are capable of biting however when provoked, especially when eating, sleeping or caring for puppies. Thus, even when a bite is superficial or classified as "provoked," dogs may be abandoned or euthanized. Therefore, it's vitally important to keep both children and dogs safe by preventing dog bites wherever possible.

"A dog bite can have a profound effect not only on the victim, but on the dog, who may be euthanized, and the dog's owners who have to cope with the loss of a beloved family member," said Dr. Kwane Stewart, Chief Veterinary Officer for American Humane's "No Animals Were Harmed®" program, speaking at the National Dog Bite Prevention Week Coalition kick-off event in San Diego on April 5. "All those who have a canine companion need to make sure they know the steps they can take to prevent their dog from biting someone."

To reduce the number of injuries to people and the risk of relinquishment of dogs who bite, American Humane offers the following suggestions:

For Children:

For Dog Owners:

American Humane also offers a free online booklet available for families with children called "Pet Meets Baby," providing valuable information on introducing a new child to a home with a pet ? or a new pet into a home with a child: http://www.americanhumane.org/interaction/programs/humane-education/pet-meets-baby.html

Consider these statistics and tips provided by National Dog Bite Prevention Week® Coalition members:

About American Humane  
American Humane is the country's first national humane organization, founded in 1877. For more information, please visit www.americanhumane.org today. 

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SOURCE American Humane



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