Chaining
Journal of the American Medical Association and Public Health studies prove that chained dogs account for a substantial proportion of serious and fatal bites.
Centers for Disease Control (CDC):
•Chained dogs are 2.8 times more likely to bite.
•Dogs most likely to bite are male, unneutered, and chained.
•Victims are most often children, as
they are smaller and weaker targets.
Mother and pup