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[D526]Dog A Mans Best Friend
by Sam Serio, Sam
The idea of wearing jewelry with dog motifs may seem strange to most people. The dog is normally not anywhere near as graceful as the cat or the dolphin, which both make for wonderful jewelry patterns, indeed. But the appeal of dog jewelry may surprise some, and the beauty that comes with the designs in dog jewelry would catch even gem-lovers off-guard.

Why wear dog jewelry? Well, it could be for a variety of reasons. Dogs have become the universal symbol of loyalty and unconditional affection. If you ever met a person who was so dedicated to anything -- in love or at work -- chances are that person is also a dog-lover. There are lessons you learn from keeping dogs, and among them are kindness and patience, fierce protectiveness, as well as strength in the face of adversity.

In ancient Egypt, Anubis, the dog-headed god of embalming, was held in high regard as the conductor of the underworld -- the one who saw the dead off to their final resting places. Anubis comes associated with death, and the sight of a dog, jackal or wolf head have come to be associated with death as well. Men have in fact opted for dogs as masculine symbols, denoting territorialism and acute survival instinct. After all, dogs have been known to survive through the toughest circumstances, and this in itself cancels out the idea of dogs as "death-bringers."

Toughness and loyalty are the main virtues associated with dogs. On the modern media front, Lassie has perpetuated the image of the companion that's smarter than your everyday human, and is therefore loads more useful, if not also loads more affectionate. Old Yeller has also taught us about how sheer faithfulness is sometimes enough to get you through the most trying situations.

Dog jewelry is not exclusively for humans to wear -- there are dog collar charms, too! In fact, pet and owner can have matching charms: one charm in the master/mistress' bracelet, and a similar one on the pet's collar.

If you are a dog lover, try out dog jewelry! Show the world your appreciation of the noble heritage of man's best friend!

But what if animals attack people, would they still find these animals charming? Animal attacks can be very frightening, painful, and traumatic. They could cause a lot of harm. They can cause severe injuries, even permanent ones. Even domesticated animals, like cats and dogs, can display vicious characteristics.

Attacks on people can happen almost anywhere. This can happen in a zoo, in a neighbor's backyard, along the streets, or even inside a person's home. The most common cause of these animal attacks is the owner or handler's failure to keep them at a safe distance around people.

Animal attacks could come from horses, cats, snakes, etc. The most common of these animal attacks are dog bites. According to statistics, four million people are attacked by dogs each year. Some of them are children.

The consequences of dog attacks can be grave, especially if it was a child involved. Physical recovery may take such a long time, and the psychological trauma and stress may linger longer.

So what can you do if you were attacked by an animal? Of course, you will have to be sent to the hospital and get medical attention immediately. But besides getting treatment, what else can a person do to relieve the pain he has sustained in an unreasonable attack?

Under the California law, individuals attacked by dogs may file charges against the owner or handler of the said animal. However, the owner may not be held liable if the victim was trespassing in his premises or if the victim had been proven to have provoked the dog.

In some states, the owner isn't held liable for the dog's first attack or first bite, legally referred to as the “one free bite rule.” But most of the states have moved away from this rule and hold owners responsible for any injury. Therefore, victims may file their claims even if it was the first incident that the dog has attacked or bitten a person.

The damages a victim can sue for an animal attack:

• Medical bills

• Wage loss

• Future plastic surgery costs

• Psychological counseling if applicable

• Pain and suffering

Victims of dog bites should remember to:

• Identify the dog that attacked him or her

• Avoid any form of argument with the owner

• Do not agree on any settlement or sign any papers without prior consultation from a lawyer. The settlement may be
less than what you deserve and the papers must be reviewed first by a legal authority.

• Report the incident to the authority as soon as possible.

• Consult or seek legal assistance. Find a personal injury attorney who is highly experienced and well-versed in dealing with animal attacks, specifically dog bite cases.

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