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<blockquote data-quote="MC4YOU2" data-source="post: 1348449" data-attributes="member: 5485"><p>Way back in the day, I was delivering with an arm load of stuff that had a loose Jack Russell. At the time I had not learned dog's body language signals that I needed to assess a potential threat. Their dog trotted out, while the owners were at work, silently but rigid like a small furry armored car. I felt a burning sensation on my calf, like a wasp sting. I wheeled around and dropped their stuff as he released one calf and grabbed the other. I swung the Diad 1 at him, and it actually whooshed through the air, but missed him each time. He was super fast! </p><p>The owner called me at home to apologize and asked what I might "want", and I days just to never see the dog loose again, and I didn't. </p><p>I had big knots in both calves like I had been pinched with freaking vise grips! </p><p>I think I would have killed him with my bare hands of I could have caught him, but to this day I'm glad he got away. I love dogs, even dumb ones, and I did become much better at gauging their behavior after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MC4YOU2, post: 1348449, member: 5485"] Way back in the day, I was delivering with an arm load of stuff that had a loose Jack Russell. At the time I had not learned dog's body language signals that I needed to assess a potential threat. Their dog trotted out, while the owners were at work, silently but rigid like a small furry armored car. I felt a burning sensation on my calf, like a wasp sting. I wheeled around and dropped their stuff as he released one calf and grabbed the other. I swung the Diad 1 at him, and it actually whooshed through the air, but missed him each time. He was super fast! The owner called me at home to apologize and asked what I might "want", and I days just to never see the dog loose again, and I didn't. I had big knots in both calves like I had been pinched with freaking vise grips! I think I would have killed him with my bare hands of I could have caught him, but to this day I'm glad he got away. I love dogs, even dumb ones, and I did become much better at gauging their behavior after that. [/QUOTE]
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