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Common Dog Breeds Involved in Dog Bite Injuries in Colorado Springs

  • Writer: Lunar Graphics
    Lunar Graphics
  • Dec 18, 2025
  • 3 min read

Colorado Springs is home to thousands of dogs—family pets, service animals, and energetic trail companions. While most are well-trained and friendly, dog bite injuries still occur regularly across neighborhoods, apartment complexes, and outdoor recreation areas. Many victims are surprised to learn that bites aren’t limited to aggressive or stereotypical “dangerous” breeds.

At Kimball Injury Law, we help injury victims understand their rights, navigate Colorado’s liability laws, and build strong cases after serious dog attacks. Knowing which breeds are most often involved in bite incidents can help victims, parents, and pet owners stay informed and safe.

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Dog Bite Injuries and Breed Trends in Colorado Springs

In Colorado Springs, dog bite injuries are reported across a wide range of breeds. While no breed is inherently dangerous, certain types show up more frequently in bite reports due to size, strength, or popularity in local households.

Commonly reported breeds include:

  • Labrador Retrievers

  • German Shepherds

  • Pit Bull-type mixes

  • Australian Shepherds

  • Huskies

These aren’t always “aggressive” dogs—they’re simply among the most common, which increases the likelihood of incidents. Many live in active areas like Old Colorado City, Briargate, and near popular trail systems where interactions are frequent.

Kimball Injury Law works with victims regardless of breed involvement, focusing instead on owner responsibility and Colorado’s dog bite laws.

Why These Breeds Are Frequently Involved in Dog Bite Injuries

Dog bites often have more to do with environment and owner behavior than breed traits. Some reasons these commonly owned breeds appear in bite statistics include:

  • High-energy dogs becoming overstimulated on crowded trails

  • Protective breeds reacting to unfamiliar visitors or delivery workers

  • Dogs in multi-pet households experiencing territorial stress

  • Owners failing to leash or properly secure their pets in public spaces

Areas like Bear Creek Dog Park, Red Rock Canyon Open Space, and the Manitou Springs Creek Path see higher interaction levels, which increases bite risks—especially when dogs are unleashed or poorly trained.

How Dog Bite Injuries Are Classified in Colorado

Colorado’s laws focus on the severity of the bite rather than the breed involved. A few key classifications include:

Serious Bodily Injury (Strict Liability Applies)

  • Deep puncture wounds

  • Broken bones

  • Permanent scarring or disfigurement

  • Injuries requiring hospitalization

Non-Serious Injuries (Negligence-Based Claims)

  • Minor punctures

  • Scratches

  • Bruising

Regardless of classification, victims may be entitled to compensation. Kimball Injury Law evaluates each case to determine whether strict liability or negligence applies based on Colorado’s statutes.

What To Do After Dog Bite Injuries in Colorado Springs

Taking the right steps after a bite protects your health and strengthens your case:

  1. Seek medical care immediately at UCHealth Memorial Hospital or Penrose Hospital.

  2. Photograph your injuries, the dog, and the scene if possible.

  3. Request vaccination information from the owner.

  4. File a report with Colorado Springs Animal Control.

  5. Avoid speaking with the dog owner’s insurance company before contacting a lawyer.

These steps create a clear record of what occurred and help the attorneys at Kimball Injury Law establish liability and damages.

How Kimball Injury Law Supports Dog Bite Victims

Kimball Injury Law helps victims pursue compensation for medical bills, lost wages, scarring, emotional trauma, and long-term care needs. Their work includes:

  • Investigating owner negligence and prior bite history

  • Obtaining Animal Control reports and witness statements

  • Negotiating with homeowner or renter insurance policies

  • Filing claims in El Paso County when necessary

Local representation matters—Colorado Springs has unique leash rules, trail regulations, and neighborhood ordinances that influence dog bite cases. Kimball Injury Law understands how these local factors shape outcomes.

Understanding Dog Bite Injuries Helps Keep Colorado Springs Safe

Dog bite injuries can come from any breed, but the impact on victims is always serious. By understanding common trends and taking the right steps after an attack, you can protect your health and your legal rights.

If you or a loved one suffered a dog bite injury in Colorado Springs or Manitou Springs, contact Kimball Injury Law for experienced, local guidance and a free case review.


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