Bite Prevention

Pets for Protection combines classroom training and hands-on experience to help attendees successfully develop the skills to prevent dog attacks and serious injury in the workplace.

Rick holding a dog on a leash while it bites a man in a bite suit.

Hands-on Training

Pets for Protection's Bite Prevention course offers hands-on training for those that consistently enter areas where off leash and on leash dogs may be present. Learning to identify and react appropriately to dogs showing signs of aggression is key for staying safe in these areas. The Bite Prevention course will teach you and your associates the following skills:

  • Techniques in dealing with aggressive dogs and how to apply them
  • How to handle On and Off leash bites
  • Recognizing Bite Scenarios and reacting in a manner that keeps you safe
Man in a bite suit being chased by a rottweiler.

Three Hours of Devoted Class Time

Pets for Protection's Bite Prevention course offers hands-on training for those that consistently enter areas where off leash and on leash dogs may be present. Learning to identify and react appropriately to dogs showing signs of aggression is key for staying safe in these areas. The Bite Prevention course will teach you and your associates the following skills:

  • Techniques in dealing with aggressive dogs and how to apply them
  • How to handle on and off leash bites
  • Recognizing bite scenarios and reacting in a manner that keeps you safe
Rick Comstock speaking to a group of people in the bite prevention course.

Bite Prevention courses can help prevent dog attack related injuries for:

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Postal and Courier
Workers

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Internet and
Telephone
Installers

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Electric and Gas
Utility Workers

"…approximately 16,526 dog bite injuries were work-related (e.g., occurred to persons who were delivering mail, packages, or food; doing home repair work or installations)."

CDC, MMWR Weekly, July 2003

Rottweiler biting a man in a bite suit.

"Seventy percent of all dog bites occur on the dog owner’s property. Education is the key to solving an issue that’s reaching epidemic proportions”

Dr. Bernadette Cruz, American
Veterinary Medical Association

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"Dog attack victims in the US suffer over $1 billion in monetary losses every year.”

Installer, Utah Power

Salt Lake City, Utah

Belgian Shephard attacking a man with a bite sleeve.

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