2020
DOI: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_522_20
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Qualitative analysis of the perception of street dog bite victims and implication for the prevention of dog bites at a teaching hospital anti-rabies Clinic

Abstract: Background: Aggression among the dogs has been stated as the most common cause of their biting nature by many dog experts. Most of the dog experts' opinion that many of the dog's bites are preventable. Objectives of the Study: Explore the victim's perception regarding dog bite, its circumstances and events that led to the bite and prevention of future bites by dogs. Methodology: This study involved one-to-one detailed interviews of dog bite v… Show more

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“…Often, the incidents that lead up to a dog bite can be prevented by recognizing canine behavior cues. Dogs demonstrate specific body language when protecting their environment, food source, or people and other animals 7. These cues may include an aggressive stance with teeth bared, eyes narrowed, raised fur hackles, growling or barking, and a stiffening of the tail 8…”
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“…Often, the incidents that lead up to a dog bite can be prevented by recognizing canine behavior cues. Dogs demonstrate specific body language when protecting their environment, food source, or people and other animals 7. These cues may include an aggressive stance with teeth bared, eyes narrowed, raised fur hackles, growling or barking, and a stiffening of the tail 8…”
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confidence: 99%