When encountering a wild dog attack, we must first stay calm and not panic. Here are some ways to deal with a dingo attack:
1.Don't run away: Dingoes often have a hunting instinct for fleeing animals. If you run away, they may be more aggressive. So try to stay calm and try to avoid moving too much.
2.Don't be loud or provocative: When encountering a wild dog, don't make it loud or provoke it, as this will only make them more angry and aggressive. Stay quiet and avoid eye contact with wild dogs.
3.Defend yourself: If the wild dog has already attacked, it is crucial to protect yourself. You can use a coat, wrap or something in your hand to protect your body and try not to get bitten by a wild dog.
4.Try to stay standing: When dingoes attack, try to stay in a standing position to avoid making it easier for them to attack your torso. If a dingo falls to the ground, you can also try to get away from the scene quickly.
5.Try to be with the crowd: If there are other people nearby, try to stay close to them. Collective strength and sound can deter wild dogs and provide more protection.
6.If you can't dodge the attack: If the dingo continues to attack and has no other options, you can try to defend yourself with objects (such as rocks, sticks, etc.), but be sure to stay calm and control your strength so as not to increase the dog's desire to attack.
To sum up, when encountering a wild dog attack, staying calm, not running away, and protecting yourself are the top priorities. At the same time, with preventive measures, we can minimize and reduce contact with wild dogs, thus reducing the risk of wild dog attacks. Remember, safety comes first, and we should do a good job of protecting and preventing ourselves.