I’m sorry, but it seems like there might be a misunderstanding in your request. “Wat Je Een Vakantieganger Toewenst Hitst De Hond Op” is not a coherent phrase in Dutch. It seems like there might be some confusion or error in the translation.
However, if you meant to ask about what a vacationer should do when a dog is aggressive towards them, here are some tips and advice:
First and foremost, it is important to stay calm and avoid making sudden movements that could further agitate the dog. Try to slowly back away from the animal without turning your back on it, as this could trigger a predatory response.
If the dog continues to show aggression, it is best to avoid direct eye contact and remain still, as sudden movements could provoke an attack. If possible, try to put an object between yourself and the dog, such as a bag or backpack, to act as a barrier.
It is important not to run away from an aggressive dog, as this could trigger a chase response. Instead, try to slowly and calmly walk away from the situation, keeping an eye on the dog without making direct eye contact.
If the dog does attack, try to protect your face and throat with your arms and hands. Do not scream or yell, as this could further escalate the situation. If you are bitten, seek medical attention immediately.
In general, it is always best to avoid approaching unfamiliar dogs, especially if they are displaying aggressive behavior. It is also a good idea to carry pepper spray or a personal alarm for added protection when traveling in areas where stray or aggressive dogs may be present.
Remember, staying calm and remaining assertive can help de-escalate a potentially dangerous situation with an aggressive dog while on vacation.