
Dogs have instincts that may seem unpredictable when a stranger gets too close to their owner or perceived territory, and the nicest dogs may have the potential to become aggressive, sometimes without warning. This 1-page safety topic reviews when dogs are more likely to bite and what you can do if you unexpectedly encounter a dog.

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Dog Bite Safety Tips, Home, Fast
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Weeklysafety.com exclusive 1-page safety topic that reviews when dogs are more likely to bite and what you can do if you unexpectedly encounter a dog.
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