maulings
Maulings are violent physical attacks that cause serious injury, typically resulting from tearing or gripping by an animal or, less often, by a person. In medical and public safety contexts, a mauling denotes an attack that inflicts penetrating wounds, blunt trauma, or crush injuries, often to the head, face, neck, or limbs, and carries a high risk of infection or long-term disability.
The most common source of maulings is domestic dogs, particularly when aggression is triggered by fear, pain,
Medical management includes prompt wound cleaning, stabilization, and assessment for associated injuries. Treatments may involve suturing,
Prevention focuses on animal control, vaccination, and responsible ownership for dogs, as well as avoidance and