
The Good News is Dog Bites Can Be Prevented
Texas Dog Bite Lawyer
Dog Bite Prevention Tips:
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Give dogs their space: If you encounter a dog that is eating, caring for puppies, or sleeping, keep your distance. Always approach dogs slowly and carefully.
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Avoid unknown dogs: If you aren’t familiar with the temperament of a dog, stay away from it. Always keep away from stray dogs.
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Pay attention to warnings: If you see a “Beware of Dog” sign or if someone tells you that a potentially dangerous dog is present, be extra careful and keep your distance. Never reach through a fence to pet a dog.
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Always ask the owner’s permission before petting a dog: The owner should be able to tell you if a dog is friendly or not. Do not pet a dog without allowing it to see and sniff you first.
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Make sure children are supervised when playing with dogs: Children are far more likely to be bitten than adults, often because they do not realize the potential danger of dogs. Educate your children on dog safety and make sure you are present when they are playing with dogs.
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Daniel Stark practices in the following areas: auto accident, trucking accident, wrongful death, construction site injury, drug injury, defective product injury, dog bite injury, electrocution and burn, medical malpractice, and nursing home abuse.
* Main office located in Bryan, Texas
** No attorney's fees unless you recover. Court costs, litigation expenses, and unpaid medical expenses are paid from client's share of the recovery. However, if there is no recovery, client will not be responsible for any court costs or litigation expenses, except client's unpaid medical bills.

