Dogs Assaults

Posted by Animal Attacks and Dangers on Thursday, June 9, 2016
Wild dog assaults have come to the forefront of news since Memorial Day 2016, the aftermath of a woman in Dallas, Texas the victim, succumbing to numerous injuries sustained.

Other assaults over the years have happened, either in the form of wild dogs, or pet dogs.

There are issues that might need to be addressed given that there is often more than one side of the fence insofar allowing the dogs to sustain.  Here we will mildly attempt to share some of the knowledge involved, in the hopes that a solution that encompasses an amenable balance can be set.

Wild dogs are a part of the larger ecosystem, system and order of nature, etc., just as you can go from plants to small insects that eat them into check, to snakes and birds that eat them, an so on.  Naturally existing is one thing, excessive existence due to neglect is another.  The normal existence level still has a function, as there could well be other dangers that wild dogs keep in check.  Concurrently, necessary safeguarding from the dangers of them, in terms of preventing assaults on humans that have been living normal lives in the community, is an obvious responsibility.

Pet animals that have had incidents gone awry, give rise to the need for responsible actions upon their owners.

Interestingly enough, our previous story was on Coyotes, an animal of similar outward appearance to some dogs.  And, in our Rare Animals blog, the prospect of an entry for the Great Danes, some of which have grown to heights as tall as human beings, has been considered.



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