On April 10, 2025
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National Dog Bite Prevention Week Underscores Need for Awareness and Education

National Dog Bite Prevention Week is underway (April 9–16), and the Vermont Veterinary Medical Association (VVMA) reminds families and caregivers of the importance of understanding dog behavior to help reduce the risk of bites—especially among young children.

Veterinary professionals play a key role in public education, helping people recognize signs of stress, fear, or anxiety in dogs. Misinterpreted or overlooked behaviors can lead to dangerous situations, particularly in households with young children.

In response to a rise in serious dog bite injuries among children under age four, the VVMA partnered with the UVM Children’s Hospital-led committee to launch the Dog Smart Program. Developed using data from the UVM Medical Center’s Trauma Center, the initiative offers resources to help families—including new parents, grandparents, and caregivers—create safer environments for both kids and dogs.

The Dog Smart Program includes practical, evidence-based materials such as handouts and shareable social media graphics. All resources are free through the Safe Kids Vermont website: safekidsvermont.org.

The VVMA encourages veterinary professionals, educators, and families to use these tools during Dog Bite Prevention Week and beyond to promote safe and healthy relationships between pets and people.

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