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Old 10-25-2007, 06:18 AM   #1
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An alarming rise in the number of children being bitten by their pet dogs has prompted a Norwich vet to set up a pioneering course.

The pet behaviourist team at the Companion Care Veterinary surgery in Sprowston will be running courses for youngsters and their pet dogs to try to cut the risk of them being bitten or savaged by the animals.

If the Norwich courses prove successful, the vets hope they will be rolled out across the country.

The surgery, which is located inside the Pets At Home store at Sprowston Retail Park, is holding the course in response to growing concern over the increasing reports of children being bitten by dogs in the home.......
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