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Common Dog Aggression Myths cause the Need for a Lawyer

 

It is estimated that two percent, which is of 4.7 million, of the Americans are being bitten by a dog every year; and 77% of the dog bites are from the family’s pet or from a friend’s.

Dog bites can be very dangerous if immediate care is not applied. Injuries can be accumulated from a dog bite and diseases such as can be transmitted as well. Rabies when transmitted to humans can actually cause a person’s life if treatment is not given the soonest possible time. But people are wiser now and they tend to immediately bring a person to the hospital if bitten by a dog.

Another problem that can probably be experienced by a victim of a dog bite is the medical expenses he is about to spend. In any dog bite, aside from the wounds that are needed to be treated, vaccination should also be administered just in case virus was transmitted.

That is why it is important that if you were bitten by someone else’s dog, dog bite lawyers should be contacted. These lawyers are definitely experts in handling claims filed against the dog owner. Because of these experiences it is no doubt that they can help the plaintiff recover the compensation for the damages incurred to him by the dog owner.

But in order to prevent being bitten, it is important for a person to know some mistaken notion about a dog being cuddly and all. More often than not, these notions can cause a person his injuries since they were mistaken to be true. That is why many must know which of these myths are true or not because they might end up calling a dog bite lawyer if they are not sure enough.

Some of these myths include:

• Aggressive dogs are born and not made – sweet dogs will not grow up to be an aggressive one which is so untrue since nurture and nature is of equal importance; dogs can be trained to be aggressive.

• Aggression is specific with only a certain breed – which is wrong because it is in the ability of the dog owners to manage their own dogs.

• Aggression is an abnormal behavior – a dog shows aggression if he feel threatened or something from him is taken, thus resource guarding.

• Aggression cures aggression – people sometimes think that to tame a dog means being aggressive to him, too, which is very wrong. A dog being treated aggressively is more likely to develop that habit and might even think that all humans are like his master which, if unchained, can act aggressively to anyone.

If you are a dog bite victim and you feel that the dog owner is responsible for your injuries, contact a dog bite lawyer now and recover the compensation for the damages inflicted to you.