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Keeping our children safe around dogs: Guidelines for safe interaction between children and pet dogs - English

Abstract
This information booklet for parents and caregivers will provide the best level of understanding of how to avoid pet dog attacks which can injure, maim and even kill children. This research-based educational resource provides practical, valid and reliable guidelines for safe interaction between children and pet dogs in their homes or known to them. The content of this booklet has been drawn from ‘Stories with happy endings: Preventing pet dog attacks on children’, the 2007-2008 Summer Scholarship report prepared for the Child Accident Prevention Foundation of New Zealand (CAPFNZ). Obtain a copy of the report from http://hdl.handle.net/10289/768
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Authored Book
Type of thesis
Series
Dog Safety Resources
CAPFNZ Report
Citation
Carter, J., & Swain, D. (2008). Keeping our children safe around dogs: Guidelines for safe interaction between children and pet dogs - English. Hamilton, New Zealand: Department of Societies and Cultures, University of Waikato.
Date
2008
Publisher
Department of Societies and Cultures, University of Waikato
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