Dog bites are on the rise in Loudoun County, and Animal Control officials are encouraging citizens to take steps to prevent further incidents.“Dog bites are up nearly 50% this summer as compared to last summer,” reports Chief Animal Control Officer Kim Miller. “Alarmingly, we are seeing incidences of citizens being bitten by dogs that are on leash or otherwise under their owner’s control. It is important for both dog owners and those who may come in contact with dogs to be aware of simple safety precautions.”
If you know that your dog has a tendency to be easily agitated or is especially wary of strangers, then you should take extra precautions to avoid a potential bite. Use a properly fitted basket muzzle when taking your dog out in public – just make sure that the muzzle allows the dog to pant. You should also avoid situations where your dog could come in close contact with unfamiliar people, such as parks or trails.