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Which Dog Bites Are The Most Dangerous?

June 13, 2018 by Michael Waks

which dog bites are the most dangerousParents want to keep their children safe from dog attacks without making them scared of dogs.

My advice to parents is to teach children how to be safe around all dogs. After representing dog bite victims for 35 years, I know that any dog can bite in certain situations. If a dog bites your child, contact an experienced dog bite attorney as soon as possible after seeking medical care. California dog owners are responsible for damage caused when their dogs bite people. An experienced dog bite lawyer will help you obtain the maximum amount you are entitled to.

What Dog Bites The Most?

There is no definitive information about what breed of dog bites the most.

An academic study conducted in Ireland concluded that Border Collies and Labrador Retrievers bite more frequently than German Shepherds and Rottweilers. A study in the United Kingdom revealed that when dog bite victims knew the breed of the biting dog, German Shepherd/Alsatians bit most often, followed by Border Collies and Jack Russells. One U.S. study of dog bites in children suggests that pit bull bites are more common among teens and Shih-Tzu bites are more common in children younger than three. Some popular U.S. websites for dog owners list Chihuahuas as the dog that bites the most.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which collects information on dog bites, stopped collecting information about dog breeds because the information is unreliable. With no central database of dog bites, information about dog bites comes from victims, emergency rooms, veterinarians, and local governments. There is no way to verify the breeds of biting dogs and information about many bite incidents does not include a dog’s breed.

The bottom line from these studies and multiple sources, including the American Veterinary Medical Association, is that while a dog’s breed is a factor in dog bites, the dog’s upbringing and treatment are more determinative. The other key factor is the circumstances surrounding the dog bite.

Which Dog Bites are the Most Dangerous?

Although many types of dogs bite, some breeds are inherently more dangerous or aggressive. The 10 most dangerous dog breeds are:

  1. Pitbull
  2. Rottweiler
  3. German Shepherd
  4. Dobermann Pinscher
  5. Wolf Hybrid
  6. Bullmastiff
  7. Siberian Huskey
  8. Alaskan Malamute
  9. Boxer
  10. Great Dane

Because of their inherent danger many insurance companies in California have stopped covering Pitbulls in their Homeowner’s policies.

How Often Do Dogs Bite?

Dogs bite often. They bite more than 4.5 million people annually. At least half of dog bite victims are children. Because of their small size, dog bite injuries are more severe for children than adults. Because children’s faces and torsos are closer to a dog’s teeth, they suffer more injuries to sensitive areas of the body. Children die from dog bites at a higher rate than adults.

Dog bites cause tremendous damage. In 2013, plastic surgeons performed more than 27,000 reconstructive surgeries because of dog bites. On average, dogs kill 30-40 people annually in the U.S. Half the fatalities are victims younger than ten years old. Finally, each year insurance companies pay about $500 million in dog bite claims. In 2015, the average California dog bite claim payment was $37,329, and California had the most dog bite claims out of the 50 states.

How Can Dog Bites Be Prevented?

While dog owners are liable for any damages caused by their dog’s bite, dog owners are not the only ones responsible for preventing dog bites. Everyone should know basic safety rules for being around dogs. This is particularly important because more than half of dog bite victims are bitten by their family dog or the dog of a close friend or relative.

The CDC provides the following suggestions for preventing dog bites:

  • Never leave babies or young children unsupervised with a dog.
  • Never approach or reach out to a strange dog. If the dog has an owner, ask before getting close to the dog.
  • If an unfamiliar dog approaches you, freeze in place; don’t run. Stand with the side of your body toward the dog rather than facing it directly, which the dog might interpret as aggressive.
  • Don’t make loud noises or startle a dog.
  • If a dog is sleeping, eating, playing with a toy or bone, or caring for puppies, stay away.
  • Notice warning signs that a dog is distressed and may become aggressive: growling, showing teeth, cowering, flattening ears, suddenly becoming rigid and still, or showing the whites of the eyes.

How Can Dog Owners Prevent Dog Bites

Dogs have feelings and when they feel nervous, fearful, angry, or threatened, they may react by biting. Even the gentlest pets can reach a point where they are capable of biting.

Dog owners should know their dogs’ limits and should strive to keep dogs out of situations that upset the dogs. Importantly, owners should obey all state and local leash and canine ownership laws.

Dog owners can reduce the likelihood that their pet will bite someone by:

  • socializing dogs at a young age by introducing puppies to many different people, animals, and situations.
  • spaying or neutering dogs.
  • properly training dogs under the guidance of a professional dog trainer.
  • avoiding people, animals, and situations that stress the dog.
  • treating the dog humanely and spending time with it.
  • discouraging rough play and ensuring the dog gets proper exercise.

Getting Help From a Long Beach Dog Bite Attorney

Your Injuries Are Personal To Me

Although California law is clear about owner’s liability for dog bites, owners still try to avoid paying dog bite victims reasonab;e compensation. A seasoned dog bite attorney will fight for your right to just compensation.

I bring 35 years of experience to every dog bite case I work on. I will build a persuasive case to obtain compensation for physical injuries and for any emotional and psychological harm the dog attack caused. Many dog bite victims give up favorite activities like evening walks and weekend bike rides because they develop an intense fear of dogs. Victims deserve to be compensated for the loss of these pleasurable activities.

Your injuries are personal to me, so I handle every aspect of your case. The initial consultation is free of charge, and if I agree to handle your dog bite case, I work on a contingency basis. You don’t pay any money unless you recover compensation for your losses.

Call the Law Office of Michael D. Waks today at 888-394-1174 or use the convenient online contact form to schedule a free consultation. I offer bilingual services and I am available 24/7 to talk to you about your case.

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Michael Waks is an aggressive advocate for people who have suffered because of someone else’s actions. Michael decided to become a personal injury lawyer when, while clerking at a legal defense firm during law school, he witnessed and was infuriated by asbestos manufacturers spending millions to avoid taking responsibility for the egregious injuries they caused. Immediately after passing the bar, Michael opened his own firm in Long Beach, CA to help the victims of personal injury accidents get every benefit owed them under the law.
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