Dogs
Many people don’t know why a seemingly cute and gentle dog suddenly bites people. Then the editor will first ask you whether you did something the dog doesn’t like to induce the dog to bite people. Dogs are social animals and have things they want to protect. If you offend the things they want to protect, it will be difficult not to be attacked. The editor will explain to you the common reasons why dogs bite people. You should adopt the correct method of getting close to dogs that you don’t know at all!
1. Dogs protect their territory
This attack is generally very persistent and can only be stopped by driving the intruder out of the territory, so the damage caused is relatively large. Because it is rare for ordinary people to intrude into dog territory at will, generally less than 10%, and they are mainly concentrated in urban areas. Many dogs will also bite people when eating, which is called food guarding. This kind of dog is larger and more aggressive. For example, Doberman, Rottweiler, German Shepherd, etc.
2. Protect the owner’s safety
We may be mistaken for attacking the person the dog wants to protect. At this time, in order to protect its owner from being attacked, the dog will attack the person who is attacking his owner.
3. Fear of people
Generally, puppies are the main ones. Attacks out of fear are generally not very sustainable, and the attack is for better retreat, so they often flee immediately after taking two bites. Stray dogs have been bullied for a long time, so they bite more people in this situation. This situation accounts for about 90% of dog bites.
4. No training during the molar period
During the molar period, dogs like to chew on items. Toys, shoes and other items that can be chewed will be chewed and played with. They will also bite at this time. People, but the owner feels that it is not painful for the dog to bite at this time, so he allows it to bite. After this habit is developed, the dog will also bite and play with people when it grows up, but the force used is much greater than that during the molar period.
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