Personal Injury Attorney | Most Common Dog Breeds That Bite

Have you ever been walking through your neighborhood and come across a dog that’s gotten out of someone’s yard or home? Running into an unattended dog or one that is not on a leash can be scary, especially if the dog is showing signs of aggression, for a good reason! There are nearly five million dog bites reported each year in the United States, and about 800,000 of those victims need to seek medical attention. Most of the time, these victims never receive the compensation they deserve. While all breeds are capable of biting, there are a few you should be extra careful around. Otherwise, you might find yourself in need of a personal injury attorney in Charleston.

Breeds that Bite:

  • Pitbull
  • Mixed breeds
  • German Shepherd
  • Terrier
  • Rottweiler

Pit bulls and mixed breed dogs had the highest average of reported bites as well as the most damage done per bite. Almost 65% of all dog-related deaths also involved pit bulls between 2005 and 2016. Most of the bites that require medical attention happen to children, and many factors can play into why children are bitten by dogs, such as if the child was teasing or hurting the dog, how the dog was treated by its handlers and the dog’s personality. If you are bitten by a dog, regardless of breed, you should contact a personal injury attorney in Charleston.

Other breeds that are likely to bite include bullmastiffs, wolf-hybrids, huskies, Akitas, Boxers, chows, and Doberman.

Breeds Least Likely to Bite:

  • Dalmatian
  • Pointer
  • Great Dane
  • Pekingese
  • Spitz

These five dogs are the least likely to bite according to the study by the Ohio State Wexner Center, although none of these dogs are the first that come to mind when people think of dogs that are perfect for families with kids. If you’re looking for a new family dog, consider one of the above breeds that are least likely to bite. This will help you avoid paying personal injury attorney in Charleston fees later on in life!

If you’ve been bitten by a dog, call The Law Office of Peter David Brown to see if you are entitled to compensation. Our office number is 843-971-0099.