What's your Dog Danger Score?

Each year, over 4.5 million Americans and their pets are victims of dog bites. Answer these 6 questions to receive your Dog Attack Danger Score?

Wise Owl Safety
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On Feb 10, 2017

Do you ever take walks with or without your dog outdoors?

Have you ever walked at dusk in areas you weren’t able to see a dog approaching from a distance?

Have you ever been approached by an unknown, unleashed, barking and/or aggressive dog (in your neighborhood or on the job)?

Have you seen any neighbors walk their dogs off leash?

Do any of your neighbors allow their dogs to wander free on their property, your property or anywhere in your neighborhood?

When out on a walk or at a dog park, have you ever had someone you don’t know try and introduce you (or your dog) to his or her dog?

Your Wise Owl Danger Score = B+

Your Wise Owl Danger Score = B+

No one can be totally risk free (which is why we can't give anyone an A+), so "some risky situations" is our lowest safety score category. The risk of running into dogs that may not be friendly to our pets or us is there every day—in your neighborhood, at a park, and even while traveling. While you have shown to have basic awareness when it comes to risky safety situations, it’s certainly wise on your part to see how you can be more confident in more situations.

Just one safety risk is enough to start investing in your safety.

The #1 thing you can do to protect your personal safety is ALWAYS be aware and present in your surroundings. It only takes one moment of distraction for a situation to erupt or escalate.

A PLAN OF ACTION for protecting your safety when the situation warrants makes good basic sense. Examples include, carrying dog pepper spray, taking a self-defense training class, staying in well lit areas, keeping control of your pet, and confidently saying no to strangers with dogs who get too close. We hope our quiz helped highlight the vulnerable situations that could most affect your life.

Your Wise Owl Danger Score = C-

Your Wise Owl Danger Score = C-

You Brush Up Against Several Risky Situations

Your answers indicate you brush up against "several risky situations". We’d like to help you improve your overall personal safety with a few tips, techniques, and device recommendations that can make a big difference.
The risk of running into dogs that may not be friendly to our pets or us is there every day—in your neighborhood, at a park, and even while traveling. Your quiz identified several situations we consider rather risky and we hope you feel ready to take some action to improve your safety score.

The #1 thing you can do to protect your personal safety is ALWAYS be aware and present in your surroundings. It only takes one moment of distraction for a situation to erupt or escalate.

A PLAN OF ACTION for protecting your safety when the situation warrants makes good basic sense. Examples include, carrying dog pepper spray, taking a self-defense training class, staying in well lit areas, keeping control of your pet, and confidently saying no to strangers with dogs who get too close. We hope our quiz helped highlight the vulnerable situations that could most affect your life.

Your Wise Owl Danger Score = D-

Your Wise Owl Danger Score = D-

You Brush Up Against Many Risky Situations

So… we have some bad news and some good news for you. The bad news is that your answers fell into our riskiest safety category of "many risky situations”. The good news is we don’t believe in giving an “F” grade to anyone having enough safety awareness to take the quiz in the first place. We want to help. We look forward to helping you improve your overall personal safety with a few tips, techniques, and device recommendations.
Potential risks for situations that can get out of hand in the blink of an eye surround us every —in your neighborhood, at a park, and even while traveling. Your quiz identified many (even just 1 is too many for us…) safety situations we consider risky and congratulate you on taking this first step to improve feeling more confident and improving your safety score.

Just a single safety risk is enough to start investing in your safety.

The #1 thing you can do to protect your personal safety is ALWAYS be aware and present in your surroundings. It only takes one moment of distraction for a situation to erupt or escalate.

A PLAN OF ACTION for protecting your safety when the situation warrants makes good basic sense. Examples include, carrying dog pepper spray, taking a self-defense training class, staying in well lit areas, keeping control of your pet, and confidently saying no to strangers with dogs who get too close. We hope our quiz helped highlight the vulnerable situations that could most affect your life.

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