It's National Dog Bite Prevention Week! While our furry friends bring us tons of love, dog bites are a serious public health concern. This week is all about keeping everyone safe and promoting responsible dog ownership. Let's share some tips and learn how to prevent bites before they happen! #PreventDogBites
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Most dog bites are preventable! As Hannah Olsen and I discussed on KATU-TV’s Afternoon Live this month, there are steps you can take to avoid being bitten by a dog. It's important to understand dog body language and seek medical attention if you’re bitten. Remember, prevention is key when it comes to dog bites! #dogbiteprevention #safetytips #publichealth https://lnkd.in/gwuzMhWA
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Dog Bite Risks Rise as School Starts: What to Know As schools reopen, the chances of dog bites increase, especially for children near bus stops. In this video, we discuss the dangers and offer advice to keep kids safe in neighborhoods with pets. Awareness is key to preventing incidents! #DogBitePrevention #SchoolSafety #KidsAndPets #CommunityAwareness #DogSafety #BackToSchool #PetSafetyTips #ChildSafety #NeighborhoodWatch #AnimalBehavior
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National Dog Bite Prevention Week is less than a month away! Is your clinic or practice ready to spread the word on the many things we can all do to help prevent dog bites? AVMA has you covered with a full suite of resources and tools. Get started at avma.org/DogBite.
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It's Dog Bite Prevention Week! 🐶 Keep those tails wagging and fingers safe with these tips: 1. Ask First🗣️🐕 2. Get Permission 🤝 3. Don't Touch 🚫 4. Stay Away 🚷 Let's keep our furry friends and ourselves safe and happy! 🐾💕 #DogBitePreventionWeek #SafetyFirst
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Bottoms up: explains why dogs scoot. Get to the bottom of this behavior to help your pooch find relief and comfort.🐕🍑🧐 Click the link to read more 📲 #AnimalHospitalofOvilla #Ovilla #AnimalVet #VetHospital #ExoticVet #ReptileVet #BirdVet #DogVaccine #CatVaccine #PetClinic #Veterinarian
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🐾 Dog bites can happen suddenly and it's important to know what to do in these situations. In dog bite cases, it's crucial to react swiftly by stopping the bleeding, cleaning up the wound, and staying calm. Remember to rest the affected area, elevate it, and apply ice for comfort. Safety should always be the top priority, so don't hesitate to seek medical care if needed. If you’ve been bitten by a dog, our experienced lawyers can help you recover compensation for your injuries. Give us a call to get a free consultation! 📞(702)570-0000 #dogbites #canineattacks #incidentsofdogbites #dogbite #canineattacks #dogbiteprevention #legaladvice #dogbiteattorney
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Knowing how to monitor your pet's vital signs can make all the difference in an emergency. Watch and learn how to check your pet's heart rate like a pro! 💙 #BluePearlVet #PetFirstAidAwarenessMonth #VeterinaryMedicine
BluePearl Demonstrates How to Check Your Pet's Heart Rate
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Big or small, male or female, young or old, any dog can bite if provoked. Learn about dog bite prevention: https://lnkd.in/ewBqGRP #PreventDogBites
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Bottoms Up: Explains Why Dogs Scoot. Get to the Bottom of This Behavior to Help Your Pooch Find Relief and Comfort.🐕🍑🧐 #NorthBentwoodVeterinaryHospitalAndBoarding #SanAngelo #Veterinarian #PetBoarding #LaserTherapy #PetDental #PetAllergies #AnimalHospital
Why Your Dog Is Scooting Across the Floor
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#TuesdayADA Attention Veterans and Service Dog handlers, a question that is often asked is: Are service dogs allowed in VA facilities? Yes. Service dogs of all breeds are allowed in VA facilities. This includes VA health facilities, Vet Centers, regional offices, and other properties owned or leased by the VA. To enter and remain in a VA facility, a service dog must meet all of these requirements: The dog must be trained to work or perform tasks for a person with a disability (including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or mental health disability). Dogs that provide only emotional support, comfort, or companionship don't qualify as service dogs. The dog must be under the control of its owner or another handler at all times. The dog must not enter areas where an animal could cause problems with patient care, safety, or infection control (like operating rooms). The VA does not allow any other animals in VA facilities, but may make exceptions for certain needs like police dogs or animal-assisted therapy. #publicaccess #veteransadministration #doglover #servicedog #servicedogtraining #earnthebond #therapydogs #workingdog #theheroacademy #k9
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