Dog Bite Prevention Week
- May 18, 2016
- 1 min read
It's National Dog Bite Prevention Week! Click here for a great blog post from Cesar Millan about how we humans can avoid putting a dog in a situation that makes them uncomfortable enough to bite.
The handy dandy infographics below from Sophia Yin are packed full of good info as well. It's our responsibility to make sure we and the people around us interact with dogs in a way that keeps us both safe. Put in the right (or wrong) situation, any dog can bite.











































Trong các nền tảng game trực tuyến, cách hiển thị thường phản ánh trực tiếp cấu trúc dữ liệu phía sau. Khi phân loại được xây dựng rõ ràng, từng nhóm nội dung sẽ hiển thị theo đúng chức năng riêng biệt. Điều này được thể hiện rõ trong môi trường như sunwinmobile.com nơi các danh mục trò chơi được phân bổ theo từng khu vực cụ thể. Nhờ đó, việc vận hành hệ thống trở nên nhất quán hơn.
In slope game, positioning also plays a big role. Staying near the center of the track creates more flexibility when obstacles appear.
Great reminder during National Dog Bite Prevention Week. Understanding canine body language and respecting a dog’s comfort zone makes everyone safer. Education and awareness go a long way — something even SoFlo Wheelie Life values when it comes to responsibility and smart interactions.
Sometimes, reading signals and figuring out who is "trustworthy" in a situation is similar to playing Among Us Online, only in real life, a wrong decision can have far more serious consequences.