Articles tagged: Bites
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Sajid Latif Animal and insect bites and stings are relatively common minor injuries. written by Rudi O'Neil It was over a decade and a half ago that there last occurred a string of fatalistic dog attacks in quick succession, which led in early 1991, to the government making the decision to get tough with dog ownership. written by Vincent Platania Mosquito bites are one of those minor yet mostly unavoidable annoyances of summer. Your best bets are to help keep the mosquito population down, repel mosquitoes when you can, and have a few home remedies on hand for dealing with those itchy, itchy little bites.
written by Rudi O'Neil Dog bites are inflicted on people of various ages and with various degrees of severity. Some are fortunate in the sense that there is no long-lasting damage to them having been bitten by a dog. Others are not so lucky and to elaborate upon this is to draw reference to two instances that have attracted the attention of the British media within the last year. written by Dorothy Yamich Travelers, campers, tourists and vacationers alike can be at risk for getting Lyme disease, a serious, debilitating condition caused by being bitten by an infected tick.
written by Muna wa Wanjiru Though most people fear spider bites because of the nasty symptoms associated with them, sometimes there is nothing to worry about, as a small skin wound is no threat for one's health. Not all spider bites are dangerous, since the majority of spider species are totally harmless for humans; with the exception of a few venomous ones, the rest are pretty safe. written by Muna wa Wanjiru Like other insect injuries, brown recluse spider bites are likely to cause lots of discomfort as they are behind the majority of necrotic wounds reported in the United States on a yearly basis. written by Stephanie Larkin Larkin Most of the time there is little to worry about when one is bitten or stung by an insect. These attacks often cause very few problems other than initial shock and pain. written by John Williams Information on what to do if you are bitten by a dog and what it could cause. written by James Harris A microscopic mite, Pyemotes herfsi -- aptly called an “itch mite”-- is responsible for the mysterious, itchy red bites recently reported by a number of Midwest state residents. written by Lala C. Ballatan Are you afraid of dogs and being bitten by them? Well, you are not alone. Dog bites are very common cause of injuries in not only children but also adults. Dog bites can cause serious consequences from psychological trauma or permanent deformity.
written by Ben Anton Over 50 million Americans suffer from allergies and one of the main allergy triggers is dust mites and other micro toxins that live in mattresses and pillows. This article provides an explanation of the best methods for keeping dust mites out of your bedding. written by Rena Murray You have heard lots of stories of dog attacks, and now your otherwise sweet Nicky wants to bite the mailman. You suspect this is fear based aggression, because Nicky is not a vicious dog. What can you do? Dog obedience trainer to the rescue … written by Rena Murray It's about time to see what your Sam is really talking about with all that tail wagging, posturing, ear movements, and other dog behavior body language. You and Sam need to have a personal communication system running. Find out how! written by ben clemons Obedience Training for your Dog is a Must heres why! written by Allison Thompson This article contains information on ways to ensure that your garden is mosquito free during the breeding season and out of the breeding season. written by Steve Allison One of the most common misconceptions people have is that their own dogs won't bite. While everybody feels some level of respect for a big, growling dog we are becoming too nonchalant about our own dogs. How confident are you that your dog will never bite anyone? written by Stacey Miller Question: What do many new spokespeople at technology companies have in common? Answer: they make similar mistakes and fall into similar traps.
Based on my experience as a media trainer, here are the most common ones. << previous page 1 next page>> |