Street Response interaction
"Oh, I have a leash"
"Around 4.5 million Americans are bitten by dogs every year,
resulting in some 800,000 seeking medical treatment.
Yes, dog poop can kill grass. It's not just a nuisance; it's a potential hazard to your lawn due to the high nitrogen content. While grass needs nitrogen, the concentration in dog waste is often too high, leading to "urine burn" or burning the grass, leaving behind unsightly brown patches.
"Children between the ages of one and four
are the most frequent victims, accounting for 29.4% of the fatalities from dog attacks in 2022;
those under the age of seventeen accounted for 56.7% of all fatalities that year."
"estimated that 15% to 20% of dog bite wounds become infected,
with occasional cases of meningitis and endocarditis leading to death"
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"Don’t try to outrun the dog unless you are a very strong rider. If you can’t completely outrun it, the dog may catch your wheel and knock you down.
While on the bike, don’t try anything beyond your bike-handling skills.
In a loud, firm voice say, “No!” “Bad dog!” “Go Home!” or other common commands.
Carry pepper spray or a commercial dog deterrent spray, and use according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Carry an “English Bobby”-style or dog-training whistle; they can often stop charging dogs in their tracks and send them home.
Just stop. If you do, the dog may also stop, allowing you to walk or ride slowly away.
Get off your bike quickly; if the dog attacks, use your bike as a barrier. "
"It's an on leash area"
'Fuck off".
"911."
"Go ahead."
"Come here, honey"
"Go play in the road, honey"
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