Show About Dog Bites It is safe to say said a New York physician that one cannot give what one does not have to give The same is true of a dog If he has not hydrophobia j hydro-phobia he cannot communicate it So here is no reasonable cause for the I fright displayed by some persons if they but get their skins broken by a dog whose health is perfect Men who are in the habit of handling dogs think nothing noth-ing of their bites Dog fanciers and dog trainers are frequently bitten and think nothing of it I The men who handle fighting dogs pay scarcely any attention to dog bites unless I un-less they are severe and then apply ordinary or-dinary remedies I myself have been several times bittennot by mad dogs of courseand have suffered little or no discomfort There arc many things worse than the bite of a healthy dog I will take it any time in preference to a I bad burn or a cut with a rusty nail A little common sense ought to be used in t this as in other matters Kew York Mail and Express I |