Protect Yourself and Your Kids From Dog Bites


More than 4.7 million people are bitten by dogs each year, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says.

Here are the agency's suggestions for keeping a family member's name off the list:

* If you're shopping for a family dog, choose a breed that's known for being good with children.

* Don't adopt a dog with a history of aggression or biting.

* If your child is nervous about a new dog, don't push the relationship.

* Don't leave infants or young children alone with a dog in the room.

* Avoid rough play with any dog.

* Do not approach an unfamiliar dog. If such a dog approaches you, don't run away. Try to remain motionless.

* Avoid direct eye contact with any dog.

* Avoid dogs that are eating, sleeping, or caring for puppies.

source: news.yahoo

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