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    This is National Dog Bite Prevention Week

    This is National Dog Bite Prevention Week:

    The Postal Service continues its tradition of calling attention to one of the nation’s most commonly reported public health problems: dog bites.

    National Dog Bite Prevention Week is a public service campaign that offers safety tips and emphasizes the need for increased pet owner responsibility in the prevention of dog bites.

    The American Veterinary Medical Association (AMVA), the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) report that small children, the elderly, and Postal Service carriers — in that order — are the most frequent victims of dog bites. It is also stated that the number of dog bites exceeds the reported instances of measles, whooping cough and mumps, combined. Dog bite victims account for up to five percent of emergency room visits.

    The Postal Service along with other organizations offers safety tips and emphasizes the need for pet owners to be more responsible. In 2007, more than 3,000 city and rural carriers were bitten by dogs. This number accounts for 63 fewer bites than the year before, it is still too many dog bites. Our campaign is Stay Alert: Don’t be Fooled by “My Dog Won’t Bite!” [I]

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    Arf Arf!

    Clean up in aisle 3!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FisherRd View Post
    Arf Arf!

    Clean up in aisle 3!
    Yeah, this is soooo funny:

    On Labour Day 2007 Owen was bitten on the face by a dog. He was in the hospital for 4 days at Sick Childrens, and recieved almost 40 visible stiches under his eye. It has been 4 months since the bite, and he has still not regained movement in his lower eyelid - and it is possible that he may never, leaving it paralyzed.

    Boy, 8, Injured in Dog Attack in Hanover

    and these are hilarious aren't they?







    and these:





    Plastic Surgeons: a Dog Bite Victims’ Best Friends

    Ho Ho Ho, isn't National Dog Bite Prevention Week just a hoot!

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