Showing posts with label dog bite. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dog bite. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Dog Bite Laws
If you have a reactive dog, it is very important that you know and understand the dog bit laws.
This website, Dog Bite Laws, is a great place to start.
This website, Dog Bite Laws, is a great place to start.
Dr. Ian Dunbar's bite assessment criteria
Dr. Ian Dunbar's bite assessment criteria when assessing a dog bite.
1.. Level 1- Dog growls, lunges, snarls-no teeth touch skin. Mostly intimidation behavior.
2.. Level 2- Teeth touch skin but no puncture. May have red mark/minor bruise from dog's head or snout, may have minor scratches from paws/nails. Minor surface abrasions acceptable.
3.. Level 3- Punctures ½ the length of a canine tooth, one to four holes, single bite.No tearing or slashes.Victim not shaken side to side. Bruising.
4.. Level 4- One to four holes from a single bite, one hole deeper than ½ the length of a canine tooth, typically contact/punctures from more than canines only. Black bruising, tears and/or slashing wounds. Dog clamped down and shook or slashed victim.
5.. Level 5- Multiple bites at Level 4 or above. A concerted, repeated attack.
6.. Level 6- Any bite resulting in death of a human.
1.. Level 1- Dog growls, lunges, snarls-no teeth touch skin. Mostly intimidation behavior.
2.. Level 2- Teeth touch skin but no puncture. May have red mark/minor bruise from dog's head or snout, may have minor scratches from paws/nails. Minor surface abrasions acceptable.
3.. Level 3- Punctures ½ the length of a canine tooth, one to four holes, single bite.No tearing or slashes.Victim not shaken side to side. Bruising.
4.. Level 4- One to four holes from a single bite, one hole deeper than ½ the length of a canine tooth, typically contact/punctures from more than canines only. Black bruising, tears and/or slashing wounds. Dog clamped down and shook or slashed victim.
5.. Level 5- Multiple bites at Level 4 or above. A concerted, repeated attack.
6.. Level 6- Any bite resulting in death of a human.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Did the dog grab the reporter without warning?
Watch this video a few times and observe the dog before the bite. Watch for:
1) The dog licks his nose.
2) The dog's ears go back.
3) The dog's body stiffens.
4) The dog stars directly at the reporter.
1) The dog licks his nose.
2) The dog's ears go back.
3) The dog's body stiffens.
4) The dog stars directly at the reporter.
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