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Why Dogs Bite

Colorado Dog Bite Injury Attorneys

Why Dogs Bite People

Dogs bite people – and other dogs – for many reasons. Some of the leading motivators of aggression are:

  • Protectiveness of family members
  • A sense of social dominance
  • Territorial protectiveness
  • Fear of a potential threat or situation
  • Maternal instinct (for several weeks after a litter is born)
  • Physical pain
  • Annoyances
  • Redirected aggression when a dog can’t attack the source of its provocation

Source: Petfinder.com

Across the U.S., hospital emergency rooms see an average of more than 1,000 people per day who need treatment for dog bites. That translates to a dog bite happening somewhere about every minute and a half. Wounds can range from very minor scratches to serious injuries that cause long-lasting problems and disfiguring scars. If you or someone you care about has suffered a dog bite, you know that medical care can be expensive. Talk with a personal injury lawyer to see if you might be eligible for compensation for your bite injury.

The Colorado dog bite injury attorneys at the Law Firm of Jeremy Rosenthal are known for their dedication to protecting the rights of individuals who have suffered injuries in dog attacks. We understand how painful – both physically and emotionally – an animal attack can be. When the victim is a young child, wounds often affect the face, leaving kids susceptible to disfiguring scars and lasting nerve damage. If you or your child have sustained serious injuries due to dog bites, contact our Denver personal injury lawyers for knowledgeable advice about your legal rights.

Dogs may behave aggressively or bite someone for a number of reasons. The Humane Society lists five types of aggression that might motivate an animal to attack. The first is dominance aggression which arises when a dog feels its status in the hierarchy has been challenged. Physically restraining a dog or usurping a favorite resting spot may result in a growl or bite. Aggression may occur because a dog is afraid or senses danger. It can occur, too, if an animal feels its territory has been violated. This kind of aggression may be triggered also if the dog feels it needs to protect its family.

Redirected aggression may result in a dog’s biting someone because it isn’t able to act aggressively toward an individual or other animal that provoked it. For instance, a dog may bite a nearby family member because it can’t get outside to attack a visitor it perceives as a threat. Finally, dogs may simply become aggressive because unique situations stir them to react that way. In other words, an individual reaction that can be influenced by both the dog’s environment and its genetic makeup.

Aggressive behavior in a dog can be addressed in a number of ways. The Human Society recommends beginning with a trip to the dog’s veterinarian to rule out physical causes that might underlie the aggression. Consulting an animal behavior specialist who can help with training for the animal is another potential strategy, and spaying or neutering an animal can help curb aggressive tendencies.

The Law Firm of Jeremy Rosenthal’s experienced dog bite injury lawyers are ready to take action to protect your rights if you’ve been bitten by a dog. We believe you should be able to access the medical care you need to treat your wounds, and we are dedicated to helping you recover compensation for that expense if your situation warrants. Don’t feel that you have to face the pain and the expense of an animal attack alone. Our Denver dog bite injury lawyers have experience helping injury victims, and we can help you, too. Call the Law Firm of Jeremy Rosenthal at (303) 825-2223 and ask for a free consultation.

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