As the saying goes, "Spring is here, and mad dogs are making trouble." A docile dog may become sensitive in spring, and sometimes a little stimulation from the outside may trigger aggressive behavior. How to save yourself when you are attacked by a dog on the road?
Squatting is more effective than turning around and running away. Squatting will make the dog think that you may have a weapon to attack it, and at this time it will leave on its own.
Don't stare at the dog.
When the dog runs away, leave slowly.
If you take your child out and encounter a large dog without a rope, pick up the child in time.
Use your schoolbag and other carry-on objects to hit the dog's face and block the dog's attack.
Cover the dog's head with clothes. When vision is blocked, the dog will lose its direction and may speak.
Pay attention to protecting important parts. You can choose to protect the head and neck and other key parts with your arms and fists, and try not to straighten your fingers.
Don't forcefully rob a child who is bitten by a dog.
Immediately after being bitten by a dog,immediately rinse all wounds thoroughly with soapy water and some pressure of running water for about 15 minutes.
Immediately after the rinsing is completed, go to the nearby rabies exposure prevention and treatment clinic for standardized wound disposal. Individuals are vaccinated with rabies vaccines and (or) rabies passive immunization preparations, etc., and vaccinate tetanus toxin-containing vaccines and (or) tetanus passive immunization preparations as appropriate.