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A level 2 dog bite typically involves contact with the skin and may leave a red mark or a shallow scratch, but does not puncture the skin.
You can trust a dog again after it bites, but it requires careful evaluation, training, and understanding of the bite’s cause.
A level 2 dog bite does not puncture the skin but may leave red marks, minor abrasions, or shallow scratches caused by the dog's teeth.
Yes, it is possible to trust a dog again after it bites, but it requires careful evaluation, professional training, and a clear understanding of the cause of the bite.
A level 2 dog bite leaves only a mark on the skin but does not puncture it; it may involve nipping or snapping that causes minor bruising or redness.
Yes, in many cases, you can rebuild trust with a dog after it bites, but it requires careful evaluation, professional guidance, and behavior management.
No, a dog biting doesn't necessarily mean you should get rid of them; instead, it's important to understand the reason and take steps to address the behavior.
Yes, in certain cases you can go to jail if your dog bites someone, especially if the dog is known to be dangerous and you acted negligently.
Stay calm, ensure the person receives medical attention, exchange contact info, confine your dog, and report the incident to local authorities promptly.
Keeping a dog after it bites someone depends on the situation, severity of the bite, and local laws; professional evaluation is recommended.

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