Friday, June 28, 2013

12-Year-Old Girl Recovering After Dog Bite

Police Dog Bites Boy In Oldbury Back Garden

"My dog has never done anything like this before, so I thought the rules didn't apply to me, and I didn't have my dog on a leash", admits Heather Noonan. As for Chelsea the family decided on Monday to not go through with the Rabies shots. This is the third dog bite in four days in San Benito County, and animal control said in every case the http://dogbitealternatives.com/pet-tales-the-high-price-of-dog-bites/ dogs were not on a leash. Chelsea's family said they won't be pressing charges. Chris Cameron, Chelsea's dad, says "that was never something we wanted to do our concern was finding the dog and it's current medical records to make sure our daughter would be ok." As for heather she admits she made a mistake saying, "I was shocked when it happened, I should have walked the little girl home and made sure she was ok" when referring to why she left the scene. Regardless of the outcome of the hearing that will occur on whether the dog will be deemed dangerous or not, the dog owner will be paying fees up to nearly five-hundred dollars for the violations.
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Cat bites do confer a higher risk of infection for sure, said Sadosty. "By virtue of the puncture, the bacteria get closed in and it's hard to wash out. No matter what we do. Thats why Sadosty says we should always seek care for animal bites. Wounds to hands and joints, or those with significant bleeding, numbness or loss of function also need attention. For small cuts Sadosty says we can simply rinse them well with tap water and apply a triple antibiotic ointment. Antiseptics like alcohol or hydrogen peroxide are not recommended.
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Pet bites: What to do if it happens to you

"My son has gone through a terrible time. He is only recently out of hospital, starting to take his first steps on crutches. It happened on Sunday afternoon. "There were quite a few puncture wounds and tears to his skin. We haven't heard much from the police." The child's grandmother is reported to have witnessed the attack, telling local newspaper the Express and Star that it was "like a horror movie". West Midlands Police issued an unreserved apology to the child and his family. The force has informed the Independent Police Complaints Commission, and is carrying out its own investigation into how the boy came by the serious injuries while the dog, a German Shepherd-Belgian Malinois cross, was on a leash. The dog's handler had been sent to support fellow officers who were searching an area near Western Road for four men seen running away from a quantity of copper wiring.
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