Back to newsA nine-year-old child was attacked by a wolfdog in Crete and required hospital treatment following the incident. Wolfdogs are large, powerful hybrid animals bred from wolves and domestic dogs, and can be unpredictable around strangers. While such incidents are rare, tourists visiting Crete should exercise caution around unfamiliar dogs, particularly in rural or semi-rural areas where guard dogs are commonly kept by property owners. If you encounter an unleashed or aggressive dog, avoid making sudden movements, do not run, and back away calmly. Parents should keep young children close and supervise them carefully in areas where dogs may roam freely. In case of a dog bite, seek medical attention immediately, as Greek hospitals and health centers are equipped to handle such injuries. The local emergency number in Greece is 112.
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Child Hospitalized After Wolfdog Attack in Crete
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