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Dog Bite Prevention & Awareness Tips – SS3054AS (11 Min.) Spanish
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1
Most dogs are friendly, but any dog can bite if it feels scared, startled, or protective.
True
False
2
A wagging tail always means a dog is friendly and safe to approach.
True
False
3
Before approaching a home or yard, you should look for signs of a dog such as toys, food bowls, barking, or “Beware of Dog” signs.
True
False
4
If a dog approaches aggressively, the best thing to do is stay calm, stand still, and avoid running away.
True
False
5
If a dog knocks you down, you should fight back by kicking and hitting the dog.
True
False
6
Even small dog bites should be washed, reported, and checked by a medical professional.
True
False
7
According to the CDC, about how many dog bites happen each year in the United States?
450,000
1.5 million
4.5 million
10 million
8
Which of the following is a sign a dog may be uncomfortable or aggressive?
Loose, wiggly body
Tail wagging slowly in a sweeping motion
Ears pinned back and rigid body posture
Soft, blinking eyes
9
Soft, blinking eyes
Try to pet them gently to calm them down
Avoid interacting with them
Offer them food to distract them
Stare directly into their eyes to show control
10
If a dog bites you, what is the first step you should take?
Run home immediately
Wash the wound with soap and water
Wait to see if it gets worse
Ignore it if the bite seems small