Handling a Dog Bite 

It’s important to note that prevention is key when it comes to dog bites. Never approach an unfamiliar dog, especially if it is growling or barking. Additionally, don’t make direct eye contact with a dog, as this can be perceived as a threat. If a dog does attack, try to remain as still as possible and avoid making sudden movements. Yelling or running away may cause the dog to become more aggressive.

Seek medical attention immediately. Even if the wound seems minor, there is a risk of infection. Report the incident to animal control, as they can help to identify the dog and ensure that it is properly vaccinated. Remember, it’s important to treat dogs with respect and caution, even if they seem friendly. By following these tips, you can help to prevent dog bites and ensure your safety around these beloved animals.

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