National Dog Bite Prevention Coalition Offers Tips for Safely Sheltering at Home with Pets During the COVID-19 Crisis
National Dog Bite Prevention Week (NDBPW) is
Stress can affect pets and cause them to feel anxiety. In some cases, dogs will exhibit anxious behaviors such as barking, aggressive behavior, or destructive behavior. According to Victoria Stilwell, CEO of Positively.com and the
Members of the
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The public is invited to join this free webinar to ask questions related to dog behavior, bite prevention, and how COVID-19 impacts pets.
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_9cO7OQTVQXSdZb2UXs9ufQ (registration required)
The AVMA estimates there are approximately 77 million dogs in
More dog bite prevention information from the AVMA is available at AVMA.org/DogBite.
State Farm®
Dog bites and other dog-related injuries accounted for nearly one third of all homeowners' liability claim dollars paid out in 2019, costing nearly
American Humane
During this pandemic, American Humane and shelters and rescues around the country have been encouraging people to foster or adopt a pet from a shelter while they are self-isolating. "We can save lives of shelter animals, find a 'pandemic pet' to help us through this period of loneliness and isolation, AND do it safely," said Dr.
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