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My Service Dog Was Attacked, What Should I Do?

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We’ve all been there: you’re out for a walk, and you see someone approaching with their dog. Do you cross the street? Or do you keep walking, hoping for a friendly encounter? For service dog handlers, these everyday scenarios can be fraught with anxiety. While most dog owners are respectful, there’s always the risk of encountering an aggressive or untrained animal. This article will provide practical tips on how to protect your service dog during an altercation and ensure your safety.

During the Attack:

Once the Attack is Over:

Reporting the Attack:

Additional Tips:

Resources:

Remember:

You and your service dog are a team. By staying calm and taking the right steps, you can protect your furry partner and keep them safe.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice.

We hope this information helps! If you’ve experienced a service dog attack, please share your story (anonymously if preferred) in the comments below. Let’s create a supportive community for service dog handlers.

 

 

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