00:00A content creator bit his dog.
00:04An expert reminded us that dogs should not be touched.
00:10Katrina Son has a report.
00:15This is a video of a content creator, Sandra Lian, also known as Lorin.
00:25She was bitten by a canine of a hotel.
00:29While I was there, I was retouching.
00:31I saw the guard and the dog approaching me.
00:35Because she loves dogs, she did not hesitate to approach the canine.
00:40She said she would also do content, so she prepared a cell phone camera.
00:45I could not introduce myself to the dog.
00:49So when I turned around, I think she was also surprised.
00:52Because of course, maybe her reaction was like, who is this?
00:55Then she slapped me in the face.
00:58Aside from the face, she also bit her hand.
01:02Lorin admitted that she did the wrong thing and was possibly surprised or threatened by her dog.
01:08She was brought to the hospital by the hotel staff to be vaccinated.
01:12My lesson is not to touch any pet.
01:17According to veterinarian and expert canine trainer, Dr. Abel Manalo,
01:22there are dogs that are trained to detect, guard, and protect, just like what Lorin did.
01:29Dogs are not ordinary dogs.
01:31Belgian Malinois are canines.
01:34Canine units should not be petted because they are not therapy dogs.
01:38They are not pet dogs.
01:40They are there to work.
01:42There are other canines that have collars where it is written,
01:45Do not pet.
01:46The dog may also be triggered by the bite.
01:51The dog may also be triggered by the bite.
01:57There are also signs that the dog may be aggressive,
02:01whatever breed it is,
02:02such as when its body is stiff or uncomfortable,
02:06if its ears are flat,
02:08if its tail is not curled and curled.
02:11Always remember that dogs should not be touched.
02:17Katrina Son reporting for GMA Integrated News.
02:47For more information visit www.gma.gov
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