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Re: Defending yourself against dogs

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 7:30 am
by dicion
Some have debated whether or not dogs should be shot if they are approaching in a aggressive manner.

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A 62-year-old school teacher, who was headed to see her grandchildren when she was attacked, will need several surgeries, according to her daughter.

The other woman’s arm was bitten to the bone, a police source said.
The answer is yes.

Even if you don't hit them, the noise may be enough to make them run away
The dogs were so aggressive, a police officer tried to shoot them. Both managed to run home to their master, who still was confused about the entire incident.
Even pepper spray is better than nothing.

Re: Defending yourself against dogs

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 7:55 am
by jmra
Received an email from our HOA that two large aggressive dogs were seen in the neighborhood. Haven't let the boys walk our dog without me since and of course I bring along my little friend.

Re: Defending yourself against dogs

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 8:45 am
by suthdj
jmra wrote:Received an email from our HOA that two large aggressive dogs were seen in the neighborhood. Haven't let the boys walk our dog without me since and of course I bring along my little friend.
You bring an M16 with attached M203 gernade launcher. I want one.

Re: Defending yourself against dogs

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 8:49 am
by jmra
suthdj wrote:
jmra wrote:Received an email from our HOA that two large aggressive dogs were seen in the neighborhood. Haven't let the boys walk our dog without me since and of course I bring along my little friend.
You bring an M16 with attached M203 gernade launcher. I want one.
Wouldn't that be sweet.

Re: Defending yourself against dogs

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 8:56 am
by dicion
jmra wrote:
suthdj wrote:
jmra wrote:Received an email from our HOA that two large aggressive dogs were seen in the neighborhood. Haven't let the boys walk our dog without me since and of course I bring along my little friend.
You bring an M16 with attached M203 gernade launcher. I want one.
Wouldn't that be sweet.
Technically, Carrying a M16 with a M203 down the public street would be legal, assuming you had the appropriate tax stamps and such to own them. :thumbs2:

Re: Defending yourself against dogs

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 9:44 am
by suthdj
jmra wrote:
suthdj wrote:
jmra wrote:Received an email from our HOA that two large aggressive dogs were seen in the neighborhood. Haven't let the boys walk our dog without me since and of course I bring along my little friend.
You bring an M16 with attached M203 gernade launcher. I want one.
Wouldn't that be sweet.
yes it would. I was issued one when in the Army, fun to shoot a little heavy when to carry.

Re: Defending yourself against dogs

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 9:55 am
by texanjoker
Having worked k9's many years, I know the damage some dogs can do. Dogs can cause serious bodily injury or even death. We had a case where 2 rotts turned on their owner and killed her. Another officer had to shoot the dogs. I shot a dog before at work that attacked me. While some may say we do, I do not get paid to be attacked by a 98 lb dog when I can protect myself. Fortunately there were 2 civilian witnesses so I didn't receive any grief as they both saw the dog attack me. I have sprayed a lot of dogs with OC as well. While it is better then nothing, just like humans, it does not always work on the dogs. We used to bring a shot gun with bean bag rounds on warrant service and yard searches. They are good for pushing the skittish pit's back, but how many can carry a 870 around with bean bags? Not practical.

Re: Defending yourself against dogs

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 10:23 am
by G26ster
suthdj wrote: You bring an M16 with attached M203 gernade launcher. I want one.
Many years ago I carried one of these. Ok, it carried me, but I digress..., 3000 RPM 7.62 or 400 RPM 40mm grenade. Your choice. :mrgreen:

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Re: Defending yourself against dogs

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 10:25 am
by suthdj
G26ster wrote:
suthdj wrote: You bring an M16 with attached M203 gernade launcher. I want one.
Many years ago I carried one of these. Ok, it carried me, but I digress..., 3000 RPM 7.62 or 400 RPM 40mm grenade. Your choice. :mrgreen:

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ok, you had more fun.

Re: Defending yourself against dogs

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 10:28 am
by jmra
texanjoker wrote:Having worked k9's many years, I know the damage some dogs can do. Dogs can cause serious bodily injury or even death. We had a case where 2 rotts turned on their owner and killed her. Another officer had to shoot the dogs. I shot a dog before at work that attacked me. While some may say we do, I do not get paid to be attacked by a 98 lb dog when I can protect myself. Fortunately there were 2 civilian witnesses so I didn't receive any grief as they both saw the dog attack me. I have sprayed a lot of dogs with OC as well. While it is better then nothing, just like humans, it does not always work on the dogs. We used to bring a shot gun with bean bag rounds on warrant service and yard searches. They are good for pushing the skittish pit's back, but how many can carry a 870 around with bean bags? Not practical.
Would not want to face what you guys deal with daily. Thank you for serving the public.

Re: Defending yourself against dogs

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 12:24 pm
by Jumping Frog
Dog approaching me in an angry, threatening, and aggressive manner, I'll shoot.

I am not required to "receive the first bite" before protecting myself.

Re: Defending yourself against dogs

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 3:02 pm
by texanjoker
Jumping Frog wrote:Dog approaching me in an angry, threatening, and aggressive manner, I'll shoot.

I am not required to "receive the first bite" before protecting myself.
:iagree: