How to Protect Your Dog from a Bear Attack
You Can Prevent Bear Attacks
By Amy Brantley, published Jun 04, 2007
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How to Protect Your Dog from a Bear Attack #1: Never Leave Pets Unattended
Many dog owners are guilty of letting their pets outside, for quick bathroom breaks, and leaving them unattended. You may think that your dog will be perfectly safe, but you may be setting your pet up for a bear attack. Whenever you let your dog outside, be sure to always go with them and never let them out of your sight.
How to Protect Your Dog from a Bear Attack #2: Always Have Your Pet on a Leash
Dogs are very protective of their territory. This means that even the smallest of dogs will be tempted to chase after animals that enter their yard. Whenever you take your dog outside, be sure to have them on a leash. This will help protect your dog from a bear attack by making sure they can't chase after the bear.
How to Protect Your Dog from a Bear Attack #3: Build a Strong Fence
If your dog stays outside, which I don't recommend, you will want to build a strong fence around your yard. If you simply chain your pet up in the backyard, you will not be able to protect your dog from a bear attack, plus your pet will not be able to escape from an attack.
How to Protect Your Dog from a Bear Attack #4: Remove Bird Feeders
Birds aren't the only ones attracted to bird feeders. If you want to protect your dog from a bear attack, you need to remove all the bird feeders from your yard. You should also remove squirrel feeders as well. If you think it might attract bears, you will need to remove it.
How to Protect Your Dog from a Bear Attack #5: Don't Leave Food Outside
How to Protect Your Dog from a Bear Attack
Bears may look cute, but they can be very dangerous.
Credit: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Copyright: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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