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Veterinarians Host National Dog Bite Prevention Week, May 18 24

Schaumburg, IL

— The AVMA has become the official host of National Dog Bite Prevention Week. As such, they are once again teaming up with the organizations such as the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) to promote responsible pet ownership and dog bite prevention.

“This is an excellent opportunity for veterinarians to work side by side with our human healthcare colleagues to educate the public that responsible dog ownership and appropriate behavior around dogs benefits the well-being of dogs and people,” said AVMA President Joe M. Howell, D.V.M. “More than 61 million dogs in the United States make great pets and enrich our lives tremendously. Unfortunately, any dog can also bite,” Dr. Howell added.

Each year, nearly 4.7 million Americans are bitten by dogs. As many as 800,000 people, more than half of them children, require medical attention for dog bites annually, and about a dozen people die each year from dog bite injuries.

“Children are frequently bitten on the face, which can result in severe lacerations, infection or scarring,” said ASPS President Dr. James Wells. Dr. Wells added. “Plastic surgeons, who have the training to preserve and rearrange skin and tissue, repair wounds from thousands of dog attacks every year. Following these dog bite prevention tips and educating the public will help prevent attacks,” he added.

Committed to educating the public about this important health issue, the AVMA and ASPS have educational resources available on their Web sites and have developed the following tips to help dog owners; adults and children avoid dog bites.

Safety Tips for Dog Owners:

Safety Tips for Adults and Children:

If Bitten:

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

AVMA Web site: www.avma.org

“A community approach to dog bite prevention,” a comprehensive report; single printed copies may be obtained directly from the AVMA at no charge.

“Don’t worry, they won’t bite,” a brochure available on the AVMA Web site or single printed copies may be obtained directly from the AVMA at no charge.

Fido! Friend or Foe? — Children’s Activity Book; available for purchase

ASPS Web site at www.plasticsurgery.org.

“Beware the Bite!” Bite prevention campaign material, including a children’s activity sheet.

The AVMA, founded in 1863, is the oldest and largest veterinary medical organization in the world. More than 69,000 member veterinarians are engaged in a wide variety of professional activities. AVMA members are dedicated to advancing the science and art of veterinary medicine including its relationship to public health and agriculture. Visit the AVMA Web site at www.avma.org to learn more about veterinary medicine and animal care and to access up-to-date information on the association’s issues, policies, and activities.

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), founded in 1931, is the largest plastic surgery organization in the world and the foremost authority on cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery. The ASPS represents physicians certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) or the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. For referrals to ABPS-certified plastic surgeons in your area and to learn more about cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery, call the ASPS at (888) 4-PLASTIC (888-475-2784) or visit www.plasticsurgery.org.

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