austinrealtor wrote:
My question for those who use pepper spray for dogs, at what point is a dog worthy of a spray but not worthy of deadly force to repel an attack? At what point is this intermediate line crossed?
Yeah, I used to bike everywhere until I got run over by some illegal with no insurance (that's a story for another day). Sometimes, a dog would run after me while viciously barking. Short legged dogs are ignored because I can bicycle faster. A pit bull or doberman cannot be outrunned if I'm going uphill or if there's a stoplight. In that case, I''ve jumped off my bike and put it between me and the dog, yelling, "Stop. Sit. Down!" Then, I look them in the eye and slowly back away. After I've put enough distance between me and the dog, then I'll bike away.
I've never used my pepper spray, even though I've drawn it several times. However, I've never felt the need to draw my gun on a dog, even an attacking pit bull. Dogs generally are territorial, so after you've left their territory, they'll turn around and not attack you. I generally put my bike between me and the dog. Then, I'll back away slowly until I'm outside their territory. If you're not on a bike, then use a cane or umbrella.