One of the best animals anyone could ever own is a pet dog. Dogs are
truly loyal and very loving. There is no question why many people
consider a dog a man’s best friend. Dogs are always there for you when
you need them. They have a crazy ability to know how you are feeling and
somehow know exactly what to do in order to make you feel better.
If
you are feeling down, your dog will usually come up to and try and
snuggle. If you are happy and energetic, your dog will try and play
fetch with you or want to go on a walk. Dogs somewhat feed off of your
own energy. This is why in several instances dogs will feed of an
individuals vibe and bite them.
Dogs bite for many reasons, mostly
to try and protect themselves or you, the owner. What happens though
when your dog bite you? This is a common occurrence and it is important
to know why this has happened. Most of the times when a dog bites their
owner, it is usually out of play and not out of aggression. A dog’s bite
can be very powerful and when they are play biting, their bite is
normally a fraction of it’s real bite. However, if your dog does bite
you with all of it’s force, there are ways in order to stop this from
happening.
The best way to try and stop your dog from biting you
is to understand why the are really biting you. It is usually the
owner’s fault that a dog bites them. Understand what you did that may
have caused the dog to become aggressive and prevent it in the future.
If
your dog is showing signs of aggression – growling or snapping, it is
important to stay calm. Stay in control of the situation by not
provoking further aggression. Don’t run away. But rather back off
slowly. Controlling the situation by giving your dog a command like
“No”, “Down” or “Sit” can sometimes calm the dog down enough for you to
be able to back away safely. Especially if the dog is only showing mild
signs of aggression. Moreover it is a good idea to assume a position
where your dog does not feel that you are a threat. Don’t stare directly
at it or in its eyes. Don’t show your teeth (i.e. smile) and do turn
your side to the dog, keeping sight of it with your peripheral vision.
If
you are attacked. Don’t panic. There are a few things you can attempt
to minimize injuries and stop the attack. Protect your hands, throat,
face and chest to avoid serious injury to these areas of your body.
Struggling or pulling away can cause further injury. Dogs that are not
trained to attack will consider attached objects as part of the person.
Using a shirt or a jacket may help you get the dog to shift its focus
from you to the clothing. Additionally a stick or an umbrella is also a
good choice. An open umbrella is difficult for a dog to get a hold of
allowing you to reorient yourself and find a way to escape the
situation.
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