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I got bit: how do *you* prevent bites from *sneaky* dogs?
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<blockquote data-quote="DiadTrainer" data-source="post: 4060483" data-attributes="member: 74554"><p>I cut off gas meters for years and a few tid bits saved my ass alot of times. 1st and foremost if a dog is out and seems aggressive and its owner is also out, make the owner go inside! dogs attack more when their owners are around to 'protect' their area. 100% positive on this Unless the dog is trained to attack on sight. seriously try it and watch the dog go from attack mode to a stand their ground state. </p><p>2nd never turn your back on a barking dog. we've all seen this how they charge like a tiger on a elephant when u try to walk away. but face to face, it's only noise. walk backwards slowly!</p><p>3rd and last for this stat...and it might sound odd but 100% effective (unless its trained to attack) carry a small pocket sized umbrella!!! not to open it and scare the dog lol, to open it and it cant see you! mind you it will push them off but they wont press forward, only side to side while barking furiously....and walk backwards with it opened back to where you can be safe. </p><p>but if for some reason all else fails if it tries to attack try to gauge when they will bite and jab the diad in their mouth. dont let go, keep a firm grip and be ready for the next 2 surges. after the 3 strike they'll be a bit confused and that's when u whack them and prepare for another attempt to bite. biting on hard plastic with force a few times and a blow to the head and theyll bark like crazy, but you can proceed to walk backwards fmto your save zone. peace and good health to you all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiadTrainer, post: 4060483, member: 74554"] I cut off gas meters for years and a few tid bits saved my ass alot of times. 1st and foremost if a dog is out and seems aggressive and its owner is also out, make the owner go inside! dogs attack more when their owners are around to 'protect' their area. 100% positive on this Unless the dog is trained to attack on sight. seriously try it and watch the dog go from attack mode to a stand their ground state. 2nd never turn your back on a barking dog. we've all seen this how they charge like a tiger on a elephant when u try to walk away. but face to face, it's only noise. walk backwards slowly! 3rd and last for this stat...and it might sound odd but 100% effective (unless its trained to attack) carry a small pocket sized umbrella!!! not to open it and scare the dog lol, to open it and it cant see you! mind you it will push them off but they wont press forward, only side to side while barking furiously....and walk backwards with it opened back to where you can be safe. but if for some reason all else fails if it tries to attack try to gauge when they will bite and jab the diad in their mouth. dont let go, keep a firm grip and be ready for the next 2 surges. after the 3 strike they'll be a bit confused and that's when u whack them and prepare for another attempt to bite. biting on hard plastic with force a few times and a blow to the head and theyll bark like crazy, but you can proceed to walk backwards fmto your save zone. peace and good health to you all [/QUOTE]
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