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DR. Mark S. Mathusa has practiced veterinary medicine for over 28 years and has witnessed the horrors associated with vicious dogs and canine attack. The majority of dog attack victims are children. These kids can be maimed, disfigured, or killed. The author knows many of the 4.7 million dog bites that occur annually in the U.S. could be prevented if parents were better informed.

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DR. Mark S. Mathusa has practiced veterinary medicine for over 28 years and has witnessed the horrors associated with vicious dogs and canine attack. The majority of dog attack victims are children. These kids can be maimed, disfigured, or killed. The author knows many of the 4.7 million dog bites that occur annually in the U.S. could be prevented if parents were better informed.
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DR. Mark Mathusa is a 1987 graduate of the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine. He currently owns and operates a small animal clinic in Sanibel, Florida. Over twenty-eight years of practice, he seen the result of countless canine attacks on people and their pets. There are a number of common threads that run through these cases. DR. Mathusa has assembled statistics, case studies, and personal experience in one document in an effort to educate the public about dangerous dogs, and to reduce the number of canine attacks.