Frightened Dogs Can Lead To Bites And Attacks on Halloween, Atlanta Injury Attorney Warns
By keeping their pets secured and at a safe distance away from trick-or-treaters, dog owners can prevent potentially serious dog bites, says Bruce Millar of Atlanta’s Millar & Mixon, LLC. Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) October 28, 2011 The sights and sounds of children in strange-looking costumes can easily confuse and frighten dogs, says Atlanta personal injury attorney Bruce Millar. That’s why he advises pet owners to keep their dogs secured and at a safe distance from young trick-or-treaters this Halloween night. “Halloween should be a time of revelry, but it can quickly turn into a tragedy i
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