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In reply to the discussion: Dog shot dead after attacking smaller dog at NH rest area [View all]dembotoz
(16,922 posts)9. would i protect my pup? hell yes
love to be on that jury
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At least I wouldn't be putting others in danger over the health of my dog...
ExciteBike66
Jun 2017
#74
If my little dog was being KILLED by a big dog, I would shoot the big dog too.
trueblue2007
Jun 2017
#37
An unleashed small pit bull type dog, half the size my 80# Golden, attacked my guy.
dixiegrrrrl
Jun 2017
#42
Sometimes that works and sometimes it doesn't . If the larger dog is an agressor, it also likely to
napi21
Jun 2017
#52
Doggie Stand Your Ground. When are we going to stop allowing millions of stupid people
Hoyt
Jun 2017
#5
As I added above, your "responsible" gun nut could have killed other people by firing
Hoyt
Jun 2017
#17
But didn't. Would you like the argument of "The dog could have attacked a toddler"? Oh, and
WinkyDink
Jun 2017
#25
Wink, the fool with a gun in his pants would do better to carry mace or something.
Hoyt
Jun 2017
#38
That you would recommend the carrying of wasp spray specifically for the purpose of self-defense...
Marengo
Jun 2017
#33
Sounds like some NRA bull to me. I'm sorry, guns in a rest area are wrong, no matter
Hoyt
Jun 2017
#39
I bet my rear Fish & Game didn't suggest carrying a gun to ward off a dog instead. You gunners
Hoyt
Jun 2017
#50
Ready to admit your wasp spray advice is bullshit? I've provided 2 credible sources...
Marengo
Jun 2017
#54
You have not provided a rationale for a gun over wasp spray. I'm sure that is way you view things.
Hoyt
Jun 2017
#56
Both sources clearly state wasp spray is NOT recommended for self-defense use against humans...
Marengo
Jun 2017
#64
LOL! The Alaska Dept of Fish & Game clearly states a firearm IS preferable over wasp spray...
Marengo
Jun 2017
#65
Well 93% seem to do that fine, Ileus, without a gun or two strapped to our body and 3 gun safes
Hoyt
Jun 2017
#57
Yeah, like we should listen to people trying to promote more guns in more places. You and many of
Hoyt
Jun 2017
#59
So we can asuume you may gain income off Wasp Spray sales..equally rediciulous no?
AncientGeezer
Jun 2017
#66
No, but This post explains how an income source can be threatened by people with guns
Lee-Lee
Jun 2017
#68
Might want to read the info at the attached link before you recommend wasp spray again...
Marengo
Jun 2017
#34
Link does not say a gun is preferably to a spray when dealing with dogs, or people for that matter.
Hoyt
Jun 2017
#61
What the link DOES say is wasp spray is NOT recommend for self defense use as you have advocated
Marengo
Jun 2017
#63
Depends on what you are comparing it to. It's definitely preferable to your gunz in this case.
Hoyt
Jun 2017
#71
Provide a credible source that recommends wasp spray for self defense against humans or animals...
Marengo
Jun 2017
#78
Maybe when we stop allowing stupid people to drive around with dangerous unleashed dogs.
WinkyDink
Jun 2017
#22
Oh, right. The owner should have let go of his dog and tried to get around the other BITING
WinkyDink
Jun 2017
#27
Really really bad idea: They're too fast and strong and they CAN still bite you and will.
lindysalsagal
Jun 2017
#35
Can you gurantee the path of the wasp spray...innocent honey bees may be downwind
AncientGeezer
Jun 2017
#67
Attacking dog should have been crated. Period. I always crate my dog in a car
lindysalsagal
Jun 2017
#36
I'd do the same thing if my dog was attacked by a 'loose' dog & I couldn't get it off my dog.
Sunlei
Jun 2017
#41
New Hampshire State Police are just wasting taxpayer money. No jury would ever convict this guy.
NutmegYankee
Jun 2017
#53