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Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Public Health
  • Animal Behavior
  • Injury Prevention

Background:

  • Dog bites represent a significant public health concern globally.
  • Effective management requires understanding canine behavior and owner responsibility.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the essential role of veterinary surgeons in mitigating dog bite incidents.
  • To advocate for a comprehensive, multiprofessional approach to dog bite prevention and control.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on veterinary roles in public health.
  • Analysis of existing dog bite prevention strategies.
  • Discussion of interdisciplinary collaboration models.

Main Results:

  • Veterinary surgeons possess unique expertise to influence owner behavior and canine welfare.
  • Current approaches often lack integrated veterinary input.
  • Multiprofessional collaboration can enhance educational outreach and policy development.

Conclusions:

  • Veterinary surgeons are vital stakeholders in public health initiatives targeting dog bites.
  • Integrating veterinary expertise into multiprofessional teams is recommended for improved outcomes.
  • A coordinated effort is necessary to reduce the incidence and impact of dog bites.