Stray or inadequately kept dogs are responsible for the
deaths of too many children in northern First Nations communities. The most
recent incident took place in Pangnirtung, Nunavut, where three sled dogs
viciously mauled a four-year-old boy to death last week. In January, a trio of
dogs killed a 10-year-old boy on Saskatchewan's Canoe Lake First Nation, the
second such attack in that province in under a year (plastic surgeons used 60
stitches to close the facial wounds of the earlier victim). In 2006, three boys
died during on-reserve dog attacks, one in Alberta, two in Manitoba. Though
official numbers aren't kept, Richard Herbert, a Thunder Bay veterinarian who
has studied the issue, says children on reserves are 100 times more likely to
suffer a dog attack than children elsewhere. Can't something be done?
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