If you find a stray dog, you can create a range of emotions. Animal lovers may want to help stray animals by instinct, while others simply to reach a potentially dangerous situation. Deviates can be carriers of dangerous diseases or contagious react aggressively out of fear. Others may be friendly and looking for a house. However, it is wise to be cautious and consider their own safety and that of others, before they even close to a pet. When you approach a stray dog, or if you get to decide in the area is important for your safety in mind. Remember that animals frightened, sick and injured can act strange fear can grunt and growl, attack, escape, or even in danger in the middle of the road. If an animal is a threat or not behaving strangely approach.
If you decide to approach the animal;
* Walk slowly towards the parasite with an outstretched hand in a fist.
* Do not leave your hand to sniff before attempting to touch it.
* If the animal still seems favorable, stroked her back or side. Do not pet on the head, they may react negatively. Do not try to pet cats in the stomach.
* Check if the parasite has a collar or tags. If so, call the animal with its owner to meet. If you have no tags on the animal shelter.
* If at any time the animal is scared or aggressive, back away slowly. Do not turn and run, and that might lead to pursue.
* Always wash hands thoroughly after touching a strange animal to avoid getting viruses and infections.
* Never approach wild animals. They are much more likely to transmit diseases such as rabies and domestic animals act unpredictably.
It is especially important for children to talk about the dangers of stray dogs and the importance of not approach the animals without caution. Children are very curious and do not understand the dangers that lost focus. But children are more vulnerable to bites and serious children attacks.Teach be kind to animals and never aggressive against them, but also teach them to be careful to protect their own safety.
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