A 17-year-old girl s loving photoshoot with her dog turned into a horrific photo of her biting her head.

Pet 9:01am, 30 October 2025 133

Since the material living conditions have improved, many people who don’t mind it bothering people will keep some pets. But animals are animals. Although they have a certain IQ, they will still follow the instinct of animals and do things. Therefore, we must be careful when raising large dogs. Not long ago, a 17-year-old girl from Argentina had a German shepherd. She asked a friend to help her take photos with the family shepherd. Unexpectedly, the shepherd bit her back, causing serious facial injuries to the girl. She needed more than 40 stitches in the hospital and is still in the hospital for observation.

According to foreign media reports, this 17-year-old Argentinian girl named Lara Sanson, when her friend came to her house, in order to show off her tacit understanding with her sheepdog, she asked her friend to help her take photos with the sheepdog, and even had some intimate interactions with him while lying on the ground.

Halfway through taking the photo, the shepherd suddenly got angry and bit Lala on the right side of her face. She and her friends were so frightened that she screamed on the spot. After the incident, Lala was sent to a local hospital for treatment. The doctor performed an operation for more than two hours and required more than 40 stitches to get her out of danger. Alala said she did not know whether the shepherd at home had a bad memory due to old age or whether it was uncomfortable when touched.

This experience served as a warning to Lala. In order to prevent more people from getting hurt because of her love for dogs, she shared her incident on Twitter. After seeing this photo, some experts said: Don’t Hug the dog from the neck, and don’t bring the face close to it, because the neck is the most vulnerable part of the dog’s body, and the instinct will be that it is an attack. Loving and raising dogs is a good thing, but people still need to pay attention. There is a difference between humans and animals. What do you think?

We all know that dogs are very cute little animals. Many people want to play with dogs when they see them. However, in fact, dogs are also very individual animals and may have things they don’t like. So, poop-sweepers, when we play with dogs or take photos, we must not violate their taboos. Next, I will introduce to you some taboos about interacting with dogs.

1. Don’t look directly into the dog’s eyes.

Direct eye contact is aggressive to dogs. Their ancestors, wolves, would only stare at each other when challenging! Friendly dogs will turn their heads to one side to avoid looking directly at each other. Please show your friendliness!

2. Don't lean over to pat the dog's head

Dogs are very sensitive to personal space. When a person faces a dog and leans forward, it will invade the dog's space, making the dog feel oppressed and uncomfortable. Petite dogs are particularly sensitive to this, because to them, people are like giants, and a slight deflection of the body's center of gravity will make them feel like a mountain is about to come down~

3. Don't bear hugs

We humans are primates and naturally like to express love through hugs and enjoy the feeling of squeezing each other's chests, but dogs don't like it! Pressing their arms on their bodies will make them feel violated! Because dogs often When "hugging" each other, it is when they are fighting!

4. Don't yell.

Yelling loudly can easily cause the dog's "startle reflex." This reflex is accompanied by a series of changes in hormone levels in the dog's body, and the whole body's blood circulation and nervous system will react accordingly. Simply put, "the whole dog is in trouble!" How can we be friends?

5. Don't kiss

Parents who are observant may find that the dog's emotional changes are also reflected in the movements of their lips, and it is obvious that when they are relaxed, their lips will be very loose, and their mouths will be grinned wide back, as if they are "laughing". , the lips will tighten and pout forward. The dog pouting is preparing to attack. Imagine that when you are walking on the road, a stranger suddenly stares at you, rushes to you, hugs you, and kisses you hard. At that moment, your How does it feel?

For a person with a good temper, although he is very uncomfortable, he may not react; but for a person who is more self-defensive, it is reasonable to slap the other person with his arms. Therefore, if you want to communicate with the dog, you must "consciously" control your body and expression, and accurately convey your meaning. In addition, you must also learn the sharp eyes of dogs to capture and understand the meaning of their subtle changes in movements or expressions at any time.