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Interesting Statistics On Fatal Dog Attacks In Canada.


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Thanks for posting this.....

Looks like the entire reference list has plenty of material to scruitinise. Now to pick and choose the bits that suit our way of thinking :laugh:

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Thanks for fixing the link

I'd say Canada has a peculiar situation. Lots of problems where people -- presumably living on the land with their own culture re raising children and working dogs -- end out with lethal encounters between a young child and a pack of dogs. Looking at the list, I think it's interesting that Australia seems to have relatively few incidents with camp dogs and small children. Aside from that, I find it hard to draw any conclusions from the data presented . . . other than falling through the ice is a bad idea when there's a dog pack at hand.

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