Criadero La Cocha - Criadero de Dogo Argentino de la Familia del Dr. Antonio Nores Martínez


Research on dog bites

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Only in the USA there are 1 to 3.5 million emergency consultations about mammal bites, 80% of them by dogs, 6% by cats, 3% by humans and 11 % by other animals.

From these consultations 10% of them need suture (100.000 to 350.000) and 1 to 2% of them ( 10.000 to 70.000) come into the hospital due to infections or serious injuries.

Due to the lack of statistics in our city, we did research on the consultations for dog bites at the Hospital Infantil Municipal de Córdoba Capital emergency room during 3 years ( 1998 to 2000).

The injuries were classified into 3 categories:

SLIGHT MODERATE SERIOUS
Injuries that required less than 5 suture stitches and they were not located in the face or on the genitals. Injuries that required more than 5 suture stitches or injuries located in the face or on the genitals but they are not deforming and they cause neither functional impotence nor limb or organ impotence. Injuries with face deformation, functional impotence of any limb or organ or even death.

 

There were 585 consultations about accidents with dogs in the period of 3 years. They are classified in the following way:

Accidents with dogs
Type of injury
Number of cases
Percentage
Slight
275
47%
Moderate
187
32%
Serious
123
21%

 

Gráfico: Tipo de heridas en accidentes con perros

 

The following are the breeds classified in a frequency order according to the different types of injures:

Slight injuries
Breed
Number of cases
Percentage
Cocker
160
58%
Mongrel
82
30%
Pekinese
11
44%
Duchshound
8
2,9%
Others
14
5,1%
Total
275
100%

 

Gráfico: Heridas leves

 

Moderate injuries
Breed
Number of cases
Percentage
Mongrel
41
21,9%
German Shepherd
34
18,2%
Pit bull terrier
30
16,0%
Siberian
20
10,7%
Rott weiler
17
9,1%
Doberman
11
5,9%
Dogo Argentino
11
5,9%
Collie
8
4,3%
Others
15
8,0%
Total
187
100%

 

Gráfico: Heridas moderadas

 

Serious injuries
Breed
Number of cases
Percentage
Pit bull terrier
46
37,4%
Siberian
27
22,0%
German shepherd
14
11,4%
Mongrel
12
9,7%
Rott weiler
9
7,3%
Dogo Argentino
7
5,7%
Doberman
5
4,1%
Others
3
2,4%
Total
123
100%

 

Gráfico: Heridas graves

 

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The following is a model of the form that people had to fill in at the Hospital when a dog bite accident happened:

Form for dog bites
Full Name: Age:
Address: Date of the accident:
Breed:  Puppy  Adult  Does not know
Approximate weight:  > 66 lbs  < 66 lbs  
It was the family´s dog  yes  no  
It has bitten before  yes  no  does not know
You think it was due to jealousy  yes  no  does not know
You have children under 3 months old  yes  no  
At the moment of the accident the dog was  eating  sleeping  other
Suture was required  no  yes < 5 stitches  yes > 5 stitches
Injury location  
Deformed the face  yes  no  
Probable functional impotence:  yes  no  
Accident result  no hospitalization  hospitalization  death

 

From the 585 accidents that took place:

In the year 2001 we dealt with an area of the city population and we carried out a home opinion poll to determine the dog population and its distribution by breeds; also, the results were compared with the dog bites accidents that took place in the mentioned area.

The results were:

1,000 homes were polled and there were 756 dogs in all, 37% of them were mongrels, 22% were dogs of small breeds, 12% German Shepherds, 7 % Pit Bulls, 6% Rott Weilers, 5% Dogos Argentino, 3% Dobermans, 3% Siberians and 5% other breeds.

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CONCLUSIONS:

Among the accidents during the paediatrics age the one caused by animals have more and more relevance everyday due to the increase of their implication and due to the growing tendency to have pets in the big cities.

The fact that there is a lack of national data limits the decision taking. Nonetheless, prevention and "Pets" must be taken into account in the daily paediatrician consultation.

It is urgent to demystify that dangerous breeds exist, because media has been in charge of the destruction of specific breeds and this gives wrong information to the population where the majority believe that they can keep calm if they do not possess any of these breeds.

On the other hand, it is true that any animal heavier than 66 lbs. is more dangerous than a smaller one when it attacks. Among them, the hunting breeds provoke more harm in their bites, but according to the information obtained, there is no statistically significant difference among breeds; moreover, those breeds considered to be inoffensive have provoked serious injuries. 

That is why prevention should not be based on prohibition but on education, because if they prohibit they will have to generalize all the breed dogs and mongrels.

What is noticeable is the high percentage that shows that the animal had attacked previously. That is why doctors and expert breeders must be categorical because when a domestic pet attacks a member of the family it must be put aside from home. This should not be taken as an act of cruelty but as prevention.

Pet sellers and future owners have the obligation and responsibility for setting some basic rules.

From the collected information it is noticeable the importance of the animal feeding and its environment. Besides, its education since it is a puppy is vital, as well as the handling of the situation with a new family member.

The latest research on animal behaviour seems to determine that dogs recognize their owners or family members firstly by their sight, secondly by their hearing and lastly by their smell. That could explain much of the accidents that happened at home, but this is still under research.

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