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Leading Cause of Dog Bites – Owner Denial!

"Dogs are dogs. They will always act as dogs, whether they are living in our home, or out in the wild. We must respect them for the animals that they are and the inherent danger they pose."

As we move into summer and the month of June “National Dog Bite Month” approaches, I think back years ago to when I was hired as a freelance writer to pen an article on Dog Bite Prevention for the National Safety Council. In the process I interviewed several top dog training and behavioral experts of the day. One of my questions to them was this: “In your opinion, what is the leading cause of dog bites?” One answer left me speechless…

I was speechless because as a dog trainer and behavior consultant, myself, the expert’s answer was so unexpected, yet so SPOT ON. His answer? “Owner denial”. Yes. The #1 cause of dog bites is OWNER DENIAL!

Dogs are dogs. They will always act as dogs, whether they are living in our home, or out in the wild. We must respect them for the animals that they are and the inherent danger they pose. That’s what should be, but here is what IS: Dog owners seem to be locked in “Lassie Syndrome”, believing that dogs are, instead, loyal and benign creatures that live to protect and serve their human families. Lassie would NEVER hurt Timmy! Lulled by this Hollywood depiction of dogs, when their puppy growls at a stranger in real life, they pass it off by saying, “Oh, he just needs a little socialization”. When the family dog air-snaps toward their child, they blame the child for frightening the dog or defend the dog by saying “but he didn’t break skin”. If their dog growls at them when they walk too close to his food bowl, they blame themselves for not giving the dog his privacy.

YIKES!! Talk about lost in translation!  A dog growls, barks or snaps, he is telling you something! He’s saying, “Back off or I’ll do something more serious”. His message, however, falls on deaf ears if his owner and family are in denial – if they don’t want to believe there’s a problem or have been convinced that dogs are something they are not. Owners deny the obvious, continue in the behavior, and the dog – out of desperation – finally BITES. The real tragedy here is not just that a child, family member or innocent bystander is injured, but that the dog who tried his best to warn them, meets a more tragic fate.

Let’s all resolve to understand and respect dogs, listen to them and act responsibly around them. If and when you see even the tiniest hint of aggression, don’t brush it off or deny what you saw – seek professional advice. You may save your family heartache AND your dog’s life.

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-Diva

Camilla Gray-Nelson

Camilla Gray-Nelson

Camilla has over 50 years experience with animals (she grew up on the farm!). She has trained, bred and shown dogs since 1989 and brings this broad background and knowledge of dog behavior to her clients and her business. Her life-long understanding of the animal mind helped her develop what has become her signature style of natural dog training and voice control, now simply referred to as the “Dairydell Method”. Camilla and her Dairydell Method have been featured in numerous newspaper and magazine articles, as well as on San Francisco TV’s Evening Magazine and View From the Bay. Camilla loves teaching – whether it’s dogs, their owners, or the horses you see her riding in Dairydell’s beautiful arena. When she’s not training, teaching or riding, Camilla is writing about her favorite subject: dogs and their people! Camilla holds professional memberships in both the National Association of Dog Obedience Instructors (NADOI) and the International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP).
Camilla Gray Nelson

Camilla Gray Nelson

Camilla has over 50 years experience with animals (she grew up on the farm!). She has trained, bred and shown dogs since 1989 and brings this broad background and knowledge of dog behavior to her clients and her business. Her life-long understanding of the animal mind helped her develop what has become her signature style of natural dog training and voice control, now simply referred to as the “Dairydell Method”.

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5 thoughts on “Leading Cause of Dog Bites – Owner Denial!”

  1. Amen Diva! Unfortunately it’s never about the dog. I see this so often at the dog park and it’s just a matter of time…Thanks for bringing this to our attention!

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    • Deborah,

      Glad I struck a chord. Living safely with dogs begins with understanding them. It’s why I started this blog, so encourage your friends with dogs to subscribe to Dog Talk Diva. Every post should offer insight into what dogs are, how they think, and how we can live safely and happily with them.

      -Diva

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  2. Thank you for this! Our dog has shown aggressive behaviors in the past that we have felt with and have been able to avoid instances since then. We are concerned now because our dog doesn’t enjoy socializing with other dogs ( on leashes or off leash). She just wants to be with people. Are there ways to “socialize” a Five year old golden retriever to enjoy being around other dogs? We don’t want there to be any aggressive conflicts with other animals.

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