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A 3-year-old child was killed by the dog of the head of the family. How to educate children?
Recently, there have been a series of vicious dog injuries in China, and most of them are children. Those scenes are worrying and even more distressing. On July 13 this year, a 4-and-a-half-year-old boy in Dayong Town, Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province was bitten by a dog and his face was severely disfigured. On July 14, a six-year-old boy in Wuhu died of rabies after being bitten by a dog. On September 5, Mr. Tang's youngest son, who lives in Nanxun District of Huzhou, was bitten by a dog on his way home. Although he was vaccinated against rabies, he died two weeks later. ...

The number of injuries caused by improper dog keeping in China is increasing year by year. How to raise a good dog? First, we must improve and implement laws and regulations. Second, dog owners should also know the law and abide by the law, and constantly improve their literacy. In the final analysis, to manage dogs well, we must first manage good people.

Dog owners always think that their dogs won't bite, dog lovers think dogs are cute and loyal, but people who are afraid of dogs avoid dogs. Dogs are life, and people are even more! Some people love dogs, while others are afraid of dogs. Please ask the dog owner to hold the dog leash. When you meet people who are afraid of dogs, you should be considerate of others and calm the dog's mood. Tie up the dog! Don't let dogs hurt innocent people! Don't let go of the leash like some dog owners, because "my dog never bites" ... that will lead to great disaster.

Why do children always get bitten by dogs? How can we educate children to learn to protect themselves?

Children are small and have no deterrent to dogs, and children generally like to stare into people's eyes, and dogs are the same. Staring into the dog's eyes can make the dog feel threatened, and the child is almost as tall as the dog. This highly consistent gaze will especially make dogs feel threatened. More tragically, children are short, and dogs can easily reach their faces or simply throw them down. As a result, many children bitten by dogs have injuries on their faces, which is terrible.

A child bitten by a dog.

The researchers found that dogs are more likely to attack children in the following situations: when dogs feel that children (especially children under 6 years old) may take away their food or toys, they are more likely to attack; Dogs are more likely to attack when they feel that their territory has been violated by children; Dogs are more likely to attack familiar children when taking care of their own food; Dogs are easy to attack strange children because they protect their territory. Dogs are also prone to attack because of anxiety if they encounter noisy and screaming babies or young children.

Parents must teach their children the following points to prevent being bitten by dogs:

Don't look the dog in the eye; Don't tease the dog casually; Don't go near a dog with a chain, and don't touch a dog with a loose belt; Don't run or scream if an unattended dog comes near. Stand up straight and keep quiet.

Also tell children not to get close to dogs that are sleeping, eating or alert; Don't go near the bitch who is playing with the puppy (and don't try to take the puppy away); Don't pull the dog's ears or tail; Don't take the dog's food, bones or toys; Keep away from wild dogs and injured dogs.

Parents should also teach their children how to recognize the dog's emotions.

Dog body language

When dogs are ready to attack, there are usually obvious signs. Once the dog is found to have such signs, it is very helpful to make a correct response to reduce the harm. When the dog's ears are close to his head, his legs are tight and the hair on his back is standing on end, he should be careful. If it barks and even shows its teeth and gums, it will really bite.

A dog ready to bite

How to avoid being bitten by dogs?

Don't panic if you meet a dog that shows signs of attack. Running or waving your arms after a dog is likely to be bitten, because sudden movements are likely to be regarded as provocations or threats, leading to dog attacks. The correct way is to stay still and look at the ground-never look at the dog's eyes, wait for a few seconds, and then walk away slowly.

If the dog has jumped on you, remember to cover your head and face with your arms and don't scream loudly, otherwise the dog will be more excited and bite harder. If you have the ability to find anything hard like a stick around you, you should swing a stick at the side of the dog's face with the greatest strength and hit it on the ears and eyes (similar to the human temple). The impact of this part will make the dog very painful, and it will produce fear from the subconscious, and it is the easiest to let go and escape. Remember! The action must be fast, accurate and firm!

First aid after being bitten by a dog:

After the child is bitten and scratched, he should wash it with tap water, soapy water or mineral water as soon as possible instead of going to the hospital. At the same time, don't delay, don't delay, go to the hospital or the local vaccination department to get rabies vaccine or immunoglobulin as soon as possible.

Say it again: leash a dog! Don't let dogs hurt innocent people!

Life is full of unknowns. What we need to do is to increase our experience, learn more knowledge and deal with it calmly!