Sunday, June 7, 2015

RANDALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Learning about safety around animals


Students and adults at Randall Elementary School have been thinking about dog safety. What do you do when a dog chases you? How do you pet a dog that isn’t your own?

Well, students learned about those questions and much more from a group call DOG AIDE. This organization helps educate dog owners and others on how to approach dogs or what to do around an angry dog.

One thing even the adults learned was:  If they come in contact with an angry dog, they are not to run, they are to STOP, cross their arms, stand like a tree and close their eyes. It is not a good idea to stick your hand out to a dog. Instead you are to let the dog come to you.

If you would like more information on dog safety call DOG AIDE @ 313-744-6DOG.











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