They say that dogs are man’s best friend, and while that’s often true, they are still animals at the end of the day. Everyone knows that a dog attack can be brutal, and if a dog has become aggressive, you need to know how to look out for yourself. Here are some steps you can take to protect yourself should an encounter with a dog take a turn for the worse.
How to Act When a Dog Attacks
If you see an aggressive canine approaching, there are a few things you should and shouldn’t do. The most important thing is to stay calm and not run away. Back away slowly, and do not turn your back on the dog.
Should something happen that makes you end up on the ground, get into the fetal position, keeping your fingers in fists and putting your arms over your head.
Avoid Escalating the Situation
Don’t challenge the canine by looking it in the eyes, as they’ll usually perceive it as a threat. Don’t smile at the dog for similar reasons.
Also don’t yell at the dog as it’s already angry enough. Use your soft voice as a way to try to soothe it.
What to Do if it Bites
This is very important. If the dog is biting you, don’t pull away! It will only make the pup angrier and potentially cause you more damage.
Instead, you can try putting some kind of item between you and its mouth that it will hopefully latch onto. Don’t hit it, either, as that will scare it more.
Not All Dogs Are Dangerous
Some dog breeds may be stereotyped as being more dangerous than others, but the reality of the situation is that all dogs can bite or attack if they’re provoked.
It comes down to how well the dogs are trained, their individual natures, and whether ignorant humans are smart enough to stay away from scared or anxious pups. Always ask owners before approaching or touching a dog you don’t know!