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		<title>Dogs and Children &#8211; How to Prevent Dog Attacks</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dogs attack more than 4.5 million people each year. Those who are most vulnerable in a dog attack are young children. Therefore, we want to teach our children how to properly meet dogs, and how to deal with free-roaming dogs. This will help reduce the chances of a dog attack.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Health officials say dogs bite or attack more than 4.5 million people each year, killing an average of 20 people. </em></p>
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</em><em>Young children are often the most vulnerable to these attacks.</em></p>
<p>~~ [Excerpt from <a href="http://archives.cnn.com/2000/HEALTH/02/25/dog.bite/">CNN.com Health</a>]</p>
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<p><strong>Why are children more vulnerable to dog attacks?</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Children are smaller. They move faster and more erratically compared to adults, and that may trigger a dog&#8217;s prey drive.</li>
<li>Children frequently project excited or fearful energy when interacting with dogs. Excited energy may cause a dog to become overly-hyper, and accidentally hurt the child while trying to <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/dog-play-fun-games-to-play-with-your-dog-or-puppy">initiate play</a>. Fearful energy may cause a dog to become fearful himself, and show aggression because of <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/dog-anxiety-problems">anxiety and fear</a>.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Always have adult supervision when children and dogs are at play</strong>.</p>
<p>Sometimes, children may meet <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/off-leash-neighborhood-dogs">off-leash</a>, stray, or free-roaming dogs in the neighborhood. Many of these dogs have probably <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/dog-escape-why-dogs-run-away">escaped from their backyards</a>, and are out on an exciting day of exploration.</p>
<p>However, this is dangerous for the dog, who may be hit by cars, step on broken bottles, or eat something poisonous (e.g. anti-freeze, oleander leaves). This is also dangerous for people, especially children, who may inadvertently trigger a dog attack.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>As dog owners, it is our responsibility to ensure that our backyard is secure, and to keep our dogs safe and on-leash while out on a walk.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Provide enough <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/exercise-your-dog">physical and mental exercise for our dog</a> every day, so that he does not feel the need to escape and find adventure on his own.</p>
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<div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Dogs, Children - Provide enough physical and mental exercise for our dog every day so that he does not feel the need to escape and find adventure on his own.</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div>
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<h2>What Children Should Know About Greeting Dogs</h2>
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<div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>What Children Should Know About Greeting Dogs. </div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div>
<h3>Prevent Dog Attack Tip 1</h3>
<p><strong>Always ask the dog owner before greeting a dog.</strong></p>
<p>If a child would like to <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/how-to-meet-a-dog">meet an unknown dog</a>, always ask the dog owner first. Some dogs may be fearful, or unsure of strangers. Others may be too excited, and unfamiliar with children.</p>
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<h3>Prevent Dog Attack Tip 2</h3>
<p><strong>Approach the dog from below the head</strong>.</p>
<p>It is natural for children to approach a dog from above, and pet him at the top of his head.</p>
<p>However, <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/hug-dog-teach-your-dog-to-enjoy-hugging">some dogs may see this as a threat</a>. Imagine if a really large stranger came up to you, loomed over you, and started to extend his hand over your head. It would be natural to feel threatened, and get a bit fearful.</p>
<p>Because of fear, a dog may try to run away or respond with aggression, especially if he feels cornered.</p>
<p>Therefore, try to approach from below the dog&#8217;s head and scratch his chest, rather than pet the top of his head. Instruct a child not to initiate direct eye-contact with the dog, as that can also be seen as a threat.</p>
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<div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Prevent Dog Attacks Tip 3 - Fold our arms and turn away when a dog jumps</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div>
<h3>Prevent Dog Attack Tip 3</h3>
<p><strong>Fold our arms and turn away when <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/stop-your-dog-from-jumping-on-people">a dog jumps</a>.</strong></p>
<p>If a dog becomes too excited and starts jumping on us &#8211;</p>
<ul>
<li>Stand up.</li>
<li>Fold our arms, so that the dog cannot get at our hands.</li>
<li>Withdraw our attention by turning away from the dog.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>DO NOT</strong> move back or away from the dog, as that will encourage him to jump forward.</p>
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<div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Prevent Dog Attacks Tip 4 - Stay calm and try not to be too excited or fearful</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div>
<h3>Prevent Dog Attack Tip 4</h3>
<p><strong>Stay calm and try not to be too excited or fearful</strong>.</p>
<p>Dogs are very sensitive to our energy. If a child gets excited, a dog can easily sense this, and will likely become excited as well. This can sometimes lead to aggression.</p>
<p>Fearful, frustrated, and angry energy, can bring similar responses.</p>
<p>When meeting a dog, try and get our child to stay calm. If the child starts to feel fearful or stressed, cut the greeting short and leave before an accident occurs.</p>
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<h2>What Children Should Know About Loose Dogs</h2>
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<div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Prevent Dog Attacks Tip 5 - Avoid free-roaming dogs.</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div>
<h3>Prevent Dog Attack Tip 5</h3>
<p><strong>Avoid free-roaming dogs.</strong></p>
<p>Children should avoid loose dogs whenever possible.</p>
<p>Tell a child not to interact with loose dogs, play with them, or try to challenge them. Do not turn his back to the dog and run, as that may trigger the dog&#8217;s prey drive. Do not initiate direct eye-contact as that may be seen as a challenge.</p>
<p>Instead, ask the child to stay calm and walk slowly away from the dog, while keeping the dog in his periphery view. A sideways walk usually works best.</p>
<h3>Prevent Dog Attack Tip 6</h3>
<p><strong>Use the environment</strong>.</p>
<p>When a child sees a loose dog, he should create as much space as possible between the dog and himself. Walk behind objects in the environment such as parked cars, and hedges, so that there is a visual barrier between him and the dog.</p>
<p>If our child feels at all threatened, tell him to ring the doorbells of nearby houses and seek temporary sanctuary, rather than risk the longer walk home.</p>
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<div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Prevent Dog Attacks Tip 7 - Never use physical force</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div>
<h3>Prevent Dog Attack Tip 7</h3>
<p><strong>Never use physical force</strong>.</p>
<p><em>In a physical competition, the dog will always win.</em></p>
<p>Dogs can run faster, they have much larger teeth, much greater jaw strength, and more powerful claws. In short, dogs have far superior physical kung-fu compared to us humans.</p>
<p>Children should never try to scare off a dog by throwing sticks or stones at him. This will only encourage the dog to engage them physically, either to play or to get them to back off.</p>
<p>Children should never try to beat an approaching dog with a stick or baseball bat, even if the dog is aggressive. <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/dog-discipline-punishment-beat-hit-dog">Hitting will make the dog feel even more threatened,</a> and cause him to escalate his aggression.</p>
<p>Instead of using physical force, instruct the child to be as boring as possible. Stay silent, and do not move if the dog decides to approach. Dogs will usually leave boring objects alone, because there are more interesting things to do elsewhere.</p>
<h3>Prevent Dog Attack Tip 8</h3>
<p><strong>Be a ball</strong>.</p>
<p>If the dog becomes aggressive and starts to attack, it is safest for the child to curl into a ball, and protect his head and neck with his arms.</p>
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<h2>Socialize Our Children to Dogs</h2>
<p><strong><em>Fear is our enemy.</em></strong></p>
<p>Children who are fearful of dogs frequently trigger a dog attack. Fearful energy makes a dog view a child as prey, or makes the dog fearful himself, resulting in fear aggression.</p>
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<h3>Prevent Dog Attack Tip 9</h3>
<p><strong>Socialize our children to dogs</strong>.</p>
<p>Children who have greeted and played with many dogs, tend to be more comfortable and less fearful of new dogs.</p>
<p>Start by introducing children to a variety of older dogs, who are calmer, and less likely to jump and bite. Once they are comfortable with that, we can move on to calm adult dogs, calm larger dogs, and so on.</p>
<p>Off-leash hiking parks can also be a good way to meet nice, balanced dogs. Park rules usually require owners to have good voice control over their dogs, before letting them go off-leash.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>It is <strong>illegal and dangerous</strong> to let a dog off-leash if he does not respond consistently to our commands, and especially if he has any aggression issues.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Note that when I say off-leash hiking parks, I do not mean fenced or <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/enclosed-dog-parks-good-or-bad">enclosed dog parks</a>. Enclosed dog parks have a high density of dogs in a relatively small area. Many dogs are engaged in exuberant play, and may be in a highly excitable state. This is a dangerous environment for children.</p>
<p>Most enclosed dog parks do not allow young children to enter, because they may accidentally get hurt by the dogs during play. In fact, I have gotten &#8220;<em>swept off my feet</em>&#8221; several times in an enclosed dog park, when my dog came running toward me and his playmate accidentally slammed into my legs.</p>
<p><strong>It is best not to bring children to enclosed dog parks</strong>.</p>
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<h3>Prevent Dog Attacks Tip 10</h3>
<p><strong>Get a family dog</strong>.</p>
<p>If we have both time and money, an effective way to socialize children to dogs is to <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/how-to-get-a-dog-cheap-dog-cheap-puppy">get a family dog</a>. Only get a dog with a balanced temperament, who will get along with everyone in the family, and whose energy level matches our family&#8217;s lifestyle.</p>
<p>Remember though, that even the most well-behaved dog is a big time and financial commitment.</p>
<p>All dogs need <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/leash-training-your-dog">daily walks</a>, play sessions with the family, and <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/feeding-your-dog-a-healthy-diet">healthy food</a>. All dogs need to be vaccinated every year, and they also need supplements like <em>HeartGuard </em>to protect them from dangerous dog parasites.</p>
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<h3>Prevent Dog Attacks Tip 11</h3>
<p><strong>Address our own fear of dogs</strong>.</p>
<p>When we are fearful of dogs, we pass that fear onto our children.</p>
<p>The first step in teaching our child not to be afraid of dogs, is to deal with our own phobia. One effective way to control my fear of dogs, was to take classes on how to <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/dog-obedience-training-good-and-bad">train dogs</a>, and how to deal with <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/how-to-deal-with-bad-dog-behavior">bad dog behaviors</a>.</p>
<p>Once I had the tools to communicate with my dogs, and to counter their bad behaviors, I started to more fully enjoy their company. By doing joint training activity, we started building up trust and respect for each other. Once this happened, my fear went away.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 16:11:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I frequently get charged by large and small dogs while walking in the neighborhood. Leaving a dog to run loose in the neighborhood is dangerous to the dog, to other dogs, and to people; especially young children and seniors. This is what happened today when I was charged by a large German Shepherd.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>I was having a nice morning jog with my Siberian Husky, when we were suddenly charged by a large German Shepherd.</strong></p>
<p>His owner was not in sight, but shouts were coming from a nearby house, &#8220;Spencer&#8221;&#8230; &#8220;SPEN-cer&#8221; &#8230; &#8220;SPEN-CER&#8221; &#8230; over and over again. This was ignored by the GSD as he charged my Siberian who tried to bolt.</p>
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<p>Since she was on-leash, she couldn&#8217;t, so she submitted to the GSD who was actually a handsome, and curious fella. He was interested in smelling her and not much else. After <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/the-butt-sniff">a bit of butt-sniffing</a>, he decided to go home &#8211; probably in the hopes of stopping the continuous &#8220;SPEN-CER&#8221; shouting.</p>
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<p>While no dogs were physically hurt in the encounter, I cut my finger pretty badly when my Siberian tried to run away. I was dripping blood onto the sidewalk, so I had to cut my walk short, and go home to treat my hand.</p>
<p><strong>It is dangerous to let dog(s) roam freely on neighborhood streets without a leash</strong>.</p>
<ul>
<li> We were next to a fairly busy road, and the GSD could have tried to charge across the road and gotten hit.</li>
<li> My Siberian happens to be a very submissive dog, so it is unclear what would have happened if the GSD invaded the space of a <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/the-dominant-dog-dealing-with-dominance-in-dogs">more dominant dog</a>.</li>
<li> Shouting the dog&#8217;s name continuously from inside the house does not help, and may even make things worse.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>In general, only <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/off-leash-neighborhood-dogs">let a dog off-leash</a> when he is in an off-leash park and only if you have perfect voice control over him. </strong></p>
<p>While your dog may be friendly, or seem harmless because he is small, you cannot be sure of the temperament of other dogs at the park. To keep your dog safe, keep him within voice distance at all times, and call him back to you when you see other dogs, especially dogs that are on leash.</p>
<div id='3244' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading="lazy" src="https://cdn.shibashake.com/dog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_2403-520x390.jpg" alt="While your dog may be friendly, or seem harmless because he is small, you cannot be sure of the temperament of other dogs at the park." title="Siberian Husky Attacks Shiba Inu" width="520" height="390" class="size-large wp-image-3244" /><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>While your dog may be friendly, or seem harmless because he is small, you cannot be sure of the temperament of other dogs at the park.</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div>
<p><em>I have been charged more than a few times in my neighborhood.</em> </p>
<p>Frequently, the owners come out running not too far behind their dogs. Sometimes it is an escaped dog who usually just avoids us. Whatever the case, off-leash neighborhood dogs are a danger to themselves, to pedestrians who may be very afraid of dogs, and to other on-leash dogs. If a fight occurs, there may be blood, tears, heartache, and a big lawsuit on your hands.</p>
<p><div id='6047' class='wp-caption frame3 alignright' style='width:280px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:280px'><img loading="lazy" src="https://cdn.shibashake.com/dog/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/IMG_4793-280x210.jpg" alt="Keep your dog safe by keeping him inside the house, making sure your yard is perfectly secure, and walking him on-leash in the neighborhood." title="Shiba Inu with Teeth Playing with Husky Puppy" width="280" height="210" class="size-medium wp-image-6047" /><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Keep your dog safe by keeping him inside the house, making sure your yard is perfectly secure, and walking him on-leash in the neighborhood.</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div><br />
<strong>Keep your dog safe by keeping him inside the house, making sure your yard is perfectly secure, and walking him on-leash in the neighborhood.</strong></p>
<p>Carry a cell-phone with you during walks, and perhaps even a walking stick, in case of emergencies.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[When dogs attack humans or other dogs, we usually blame the dog. Why do dogs attack? Was the dog simply born mean? Is it a problem with the dog's breed? Or is it not an issue with the dog at all but rather an issue with the dog owners?]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>I came across this really <a href="http://www.albertalocalnews.com/news/local/Husky_to_be_put_down.html">sad story</a> recently.</em> </p>
<p>It is about a rescue Siberian Husky, Chinook, who is going to be put down because he <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/dogs-children-prevent-dog-attacks">attacked some children</a>. </p>
<p>As with most of these sad situations, the people most to blame are not the victims, or the dog, but rather <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/are-you-a-good-dog-owner">the dog owners</a>. </p>
<p><strong>Why do dogs attack?</strong> </p>
<p>There could be a variety of reasons, but most dog attacks can be avoided with proper management and supervision. <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/why-get-a-dog">Dogs do much for us;</a> the least we can do is to always keep them safe and happy.</p>
<h2>1. Keep your dog secure and safe</h2>
<p>. </p>
<div id='2602' class='wp-caption frame3 alignright' style='width:280px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:280px'><img loading="lazy" src="https://cdn.shibashake.com/dog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Image77-280x210.jpg" alt="Why do dogs attack? - Keep your dog secure and safe." title="Shiba Inu Working on Kong in Crate" width="280" height="210" class="size-medium wp-image-2602" /><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Why do dogs attack? - Keep your dog secure and safe.</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div>
<p>Only leave your dog in the backyard if it is very secure, or if you are around to supervise. If you need to leave your dog alone for a short period of time (&lt; 3 hours), then crate him or keep him in a secure and safe room. Remember to leave him with many interesting <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/best-dog-toys">chew toys and food toys</a> to keep him occupied. </p>
<p>If you need to be away for long periods of time, then put him in a dog daycare or hire a pet sitter/dog walker. </p>
<p>In Chinook&#8217;s case, he has escaped many times from the backyard. To keep him from further escapes, <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/dog-shock-collar-good-bad">a shock collar/electronic collar was used</a>. </p>
<p><strong>Obviously the collar was ineffective</strong>, and may have even exacerbated the situation, because the dog had to endure  a large dose of pain as he was escaping. Do not use electronic collars. There are other safer, <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/reward-dog-training">more effective methods, for training a dog</a>.</p>
<div id='5798' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading="lazy" src="https://cdn.shibashake.com/dog/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/IMG_4481-520x390.jpg" alt="Do not use electronic collars. There are other safer, more effective methods, for training a dog." title="Dog Training - Making Dogs Work for Their Food" width="520" height="390" class="size-large wp-image-5798" /><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Do not use electronic collars. There are other safer, more effective methods, for training a dog.</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div>
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<h2>2. Keep your dog well exercised</h2>
<p>. </p>
<div id='3026' class='wp-caption frame3 alignright' style='width:280px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:280px'><img loading="lazy" src="https://cdn.shibashake.com/dog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_1872-280x210.jpg" alt="Why Do Dogs Attack? - Keep your dog well exercised." title="Siberian Husky Playing Flirt-Pole" width="280" height="210" class="size-medium wp-image-3026" /><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Why Do Dogs Attack? - Keep your dog well exercised.</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div>
<p>Most dogs, especially energetic breeds (<a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/the-siberian-husky-breed-good-bad">such as Huskies</a>) need interesting mental and physical stimulation for a large part of the day. Otherwise, they will <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/dog-escape-why-dogs-run-away">get bored and escape</a>, or use your house and belongings as chew toys. </p>
<p>It is important to walk your dog everyday, so that he gets to explore and smell the great outdoors. If your dog goes out regularly with you, he will be less interested in escaping to find adventure on his own. </p>
<p>Mental exercise is also important. Make your dog work for all of his food in interactive toys rather than just serving him his meals in a silver dog bowl. </p>
<p>I also play tug, and <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/dog-play-fun-games-to-play-with-your-dog-or-puppy#flirtpole">flirt pole</a> with my Siberian; and do fun obedience exercises with her <strong>every day</strong>.<br />
<div id='2632' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading="lazy" src="https://cdn.shibashake.com/dog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/IMG_0199-520x390.jpg" alt="It is important to walk your dog everyday, so that he gets to explore and smell the great outdoors." title="Shiba Inu Looking Back" width="520" height="390" class="size-large wp-image-2632" /><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>It is important to walk your dog everyday, so that he gets to explore and smell the great outdoors.</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div></p>
<p>Even the most friendly, socialized, dog may sometimes &#8220;attack&#8221;. Maybe someone accidentally stepped on his tail, maybe he just wanted to play and accidentally knocks over the child, maybe &#8230; </p>
<p><strong>there could be lots of maybes</strong>. </p>
<p>That is why a dog, no matter the size, should <strong>always </strong>be supervised when interacting with young children. A dog should only be <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/off-leash-neighborhood-dogs">allowed off-leash</a> in off-leash parks and <strong>only if </strong>you have good voice control over him.</p>
<p>Dogs naturally interact a lot with their mouths. What we do with our hands, a dog does with his mouth. </p>
<p>In addition, a dog is not born with a full understanding of all the rules and laws of our very human society. It is up to us to teach those rules to our dog. </p>
<p>Teach your dog <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/bite-inhibition">bite inhibition</a>, and teach him that it is <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/puppy-biting-tips-solutions">unacceptable to bite on humans</a>.</p>
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<h2>Why do dogs attack?</h2>
<p> </p>
<p>Frequently because of human error and negligence.</p>
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<p>
The dog is a gentleman; I hope to go to his heaven, not man&#8217;s.<br />
<cite>~~[ Mark Twain, letter to W.D. Howells, 2 April 1899 ]</cite>
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<div id='6019' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading="lazy" src="https://cdn.shibashake.com/dog/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/IMG_4667-520x390.jpg" alt="Why do dogs attack? - Frequently because of human error and negligence." title="Siberian Husky Puppy Kisses" width="520" height="390" class="size-large wp-image-6019" /><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Why do dogs attack? - Frequently because of human error and negligence.</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div>
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