New Research Says When Dogs Bite Children, Dogs Have a Reason

Email to a Friend Email to a Friend Joy October 5th, 2007

A big thank you to the researchers on this study. I can’t say it’s a surprise but it is good to see it in print that biting dogs don’t do it because they are “bad” or a “bad breed.”

Thanks to News-Medical.net for this article.

When dogs bite children they have a good reason
Published: Thursday, 4-Oct-2007

According to research from the U.S. when dogs bite children it is for a reason.
The research found behavioral or painful medical problems, rather than breed, distinguished the dogs referred to a clinic after biting a child.

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