Dog bite scenarios involve at least two parties. In the case of a person being bitten, the parties include the dog and one
or more humans. While dog bites to humans are common, tragedies (such as death) are much less common but typically make
the news when they do occur.
Dr. Sheri Berger recently sat down with Jennifer Shryock and Dr. Jill Sackman to talk about dog bite fatalities and dog bites
including common and uncommon scenarios related to dog bites as well as safety considerations - especially during the holidays.
Learn more about dog and baby / toddler safety:
https://www.vetvine.com/forums/topic/1255/dog-and-baby-toddler-safety-program
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