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Mount Laurel NJ Personal Injury Law Blog

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Is A Small Dog’s Bite Anything To Worry About?

When people think of “dangerous dog bites” they generally think of big dogs, with powerful jaws, like the American Pit Bull or a Cane Corso. A small dog, like Shih Tzu or a Chihuahua, just doesn’t evoke the same kind of fear.

However, size doesn’t really matter when it comes to some dangers. Even the bite from a very small dog can actually be quite serious, especially when it comes to the source of infections.

Sharp teeth and deep puncture wounds

A dog’s canines are designed to puncture, and even a fairly small puncture wound can drive bacteria from the dog’s mouth deep into a victim’s body. Aside from the potential for rabies, a bite from a dog can also cause:

An infected dog bite can also lead to sepsis, or a systemic blood infection, which can quickly turn deadly.

In short, you really do need to be seen by a doctor for prophylactic treatment after any dog attack, even if the bite doesn’t seem serious at first – so don’t take chances. Additionally, it’s important to understand that seeking legal guidance can help you recover any of your losses and obtain fair compensation for your harm.