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Our beware of dog signs can be read from very far distance and keep you protected from dog bites liability. Visit: http://dogbewaresign.com/<br>
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Beware Of Dog Signs THE ONLY Beware of Dog Sign that is legal in ALL states where signage can legally protect the owner from liability! The problem with all dog beware signs is either they are too dangerous sounding or don’t give enough language to help protect you. And the truth is your normal “Beware of Dog Sign” does not protect you legally, especially in all states. Being dog owners and trainers for many years, this sign has been created with collaboration from injury lawyers to provide everyone a nearly “perfect” dog warning sign. A sign is a very good start and helpful if posted correctly but it is NOT the end all be all, check the laws in your state. About Beware Sign If you have a dog who is trained to attack intruders or a guard dog, you will definitely want to let anyone passing by your home know that you mean business. You want people to realize that your property is not a house that individuals should be messing with. Acquiring a beware of dog sign is one of the best ways to make this happen. These signs let potential intruders know that they really should think twice before trespassing on your residence or getting into your property.
Dog Bite Statistics Approximately 4.5 million dog bites occur each year in the United States. Nearly 1 out of 5 bites becomes infected. Dog bites and other dog-related injuries accounted for more than one-third of all homeowners insurance liability claim dollars paid out in 2015, costing more than $570 million. A study published in 2010 showed there were 4 times as many dog bite- related ED visits and 3 times as many hospital stays in rural areas than in urban areas. Adults with two or more dogs in the household are five times more likely to be bitten than those living without dogs in the home. Dog bites occur every 75 seconds in the United States. Each day, over 1,000 citizens need emergency medical care to treat these injuries. For more information please visit: http://dogbewaresign.com/