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Showing Original Post only (View all)Be prepared, carry pepper spray or a pocket knife when strolling or walking a dog [View all]
You never know when a big aggressive dangerous dog, like a pitbull, could be on the loose or break free from their yard, and then proceed to attack you or your pet. I just did a google news search, and it happens more than you would think, and sometimes the story ends up very tragically. At least with pepper spray or a big pocketknife, you have a fighting chance. I carry both. And I wouldn't hesitate to use either and go for the jugular, if a dog attacked me.
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quinnox
Mar 2013
OP
Where I grew up we had dog packs in the woods, packs of wild dogs. It could be scary to say the
RKP5637
Mar 2013
#31
I carry Halt, and a few times have put myself between an agressive dog & mine ...
Myrina
Mar 2013
#3
Do you also carry these items when you walk in, you know, *that* part of town?
Earth_First
Mar 2013
#18
Not sure "going for the jugular" on a pit bull with a big pocketknife is such a good plan.
yellowcanine
Mar 2013
#19
What if it was a shepherd or a mutt? Would you use the pocket knife then, or only if it was a
uppityperson
Mar 2013
#71
Over 100 years ago, the "Velo-Dog" revolver was marketed for just this purpose.
Peter cotton
Mar 2013
#39
You can even get ammunition for it for only $1.95 per round. Limit one round per customer. Sorry,
slackmaster
Mar 2013
#49
I guess that's a bargain, in a world where people are trying to get 50 cents per round for .22 LR.
slackmaster
Mar 2013
#55
I haven't had any problem with vicious roaming dogs in my neighborhood. However, I frequently
ladjf
Mar 2013
#40
Is this a common a concern? More common when walking a dog than when walking alone?
Silent3
Mar 2013
#44
I'm a lot more concerned while walking a small dog than while walking alone
slackmaster
Mar 2013
#50
And don't forget to always identify an ESCAPE ROUTE!!!! It's the apocalypse
HereSince1628
Mar 2013
#47
Bears and fox roam in my yard all the time. Maybe I should never go outside.
appleannie1
Mar 2013
#56
You're more likely to be attacked by the random human on the street than any Pit Bull.
baldguy
Mar 2013
#60
BE AFRAID OF TERRORIST DOGS! BE AFRAID! FEAR! FEAR! PANIC! PANTS-SHITTING TERROR!
Scootaloo
Mar 2013
#63