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.................................................Safety Tips for Children & Pets
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The following are extremely important safety tips for any home with children and pets. Even if your home doesn't have a pet, please teach your child these safety tips for when they are around animals in others' homes.
∙Never allow your child to play in or around a dog's food and water bowls!
It is a parent's responsibility to teach children how to act appropriately around animals. Dog bite incidents occur when the above guidelines are not followed. The dog always takes the blame and children are sometimes permanently scarred.
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The
info below is provided by SCBR:
If a Child is
Attacked:
Children attacked
by dogs are frequently bitten on the face. Any bite to the face can result in
severe lacerations, infection or disability. If a child suffers a serious dog
bite that may cause scarring, parents should request a physician certified by
the American Board of Plastic Surgery. This ensures that the doctor is uniquely
qualified to perform reconstructive and cosmetic procedures on the face and all
areas of the body.
For more
information, call ASPS at (847) 228-9900.
To find a certified plastic surgeon or
to learn more about reconstructive and cosmetic surgery, call the ASPS Plastic
Surgery Information Service at (888) 4-PLASTIC (888-475-2784) or visit
www.plasticsurgery.org.
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