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Most of the time, a dog attack in Colorado will take place in or around the home of the dog. If a person is bitten, it is important to let the dog’s owner know of the attack and to find out if the dog has been vaccinated. If no information about the dog is known, the victim may need to get treated for rabies as a precaution.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says more than 50% of dog bites actually happen on the dog owner’s property, and the majority of people at risk are children ages five to nine years old. Also, people who own dogs in their homes are among one of the highest risk group for dog attacks.
Unfortunately, studies show that adults with more than two dogs in their homes are five times more likely to obtain a dog bite than someone without dogs. This statistic is alarming since a large group in society own dogs and most would never think their dogs would bite them.
There are several tips to learn before brining a dog into a home that may reduce the chances of being bitten:
Once you decide to adopt or buy a dog in Colorado, you should:
These steps could help minimize your risk of being attacked by a dog in your own home. Dog bites in Colorado are serious and in some situations have been deadly. If you or someone you know was attacked by a dog in Colorado, contact the Law Offices of Robert J. Anderson, a Colorado Springs personal injury attorney at (866) 254-1274.
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