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Off-Leash K9 Tulsa Dog Training Teaching Child and Dog Safety
Off-Leash K9 Tulsa Dog Training Teaching Child and Dog Safety
Off-Leash K9 Dog Training of Tulsa is doing its part to help reduce the number of Tulsa area dog bites and dog attacks on children by teaching child and dog safety.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) November 17, 2009 --
According to the Humane Society of the United States, 4.7 million people are bitten by a dog each year. 80% of those bites are by dogs the people know. It is also estimated that half of the reported bites are on children under the age of 13. Children under the age of 5 are most likely to be bitten, and again, most of these bites come from a dog that the child knows, such as the family dog or that of a relative, neighbor or friend.
Children seem to be more likely to be bitten by dogs than adults. But why is this? For one, a child has a tendency to make more sudden movements than an adult, and quick movements can sometimes stimulate a dog’s prey drive (the instinct within a dog to give chase). Also, children speak in higher pitched voices, and often are louder than adults. This can sometimes startle a dog, making him likely to bite. Children also can frustrate a dog by rough play and teasing, or they can inadvertently inflict pain with the pull of a tail or a poke in the eye. Finally, smaller children are closer to a dog’s eye level, making it easier for a dog to feel threatened by eye-to-eye contact, which can result in the child being bitten in the face.
Contact Off-Leash K9 at 918-949-STAY (7829) for more information or visit www.offleashk9.com.
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