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Tips on how to fend off a dangerous dog...
« on: January 04, 2007, 07:59:48 AM »
KEY TIPS
No sudden movements
Put hands in pockets
Avoid eye contact
Back away but do not run away
Children can accidentally provoke a dog
Never try to break up two fighting dogs

Standing still and put your hands in pockets because they like to get hold of something," says Madeleine Forsyth, a veterinary surgeon and non-practising barrister based in York. "A waving arm is an obvious target."

Avoid eye contact because it is confrontational and it is always unwise to turn your back, says Miss Forsyth, so standing sideways and looking slightly away is advisable.

If a dog does bite, do not pull away because that will tear the flesh, she says, but shout for help.

"Hope there is someone with a breaking stick to introduce between the jaws.

"Anything will do that can be slid between the teeth at the side, but given the strength of the jaw and the leverage, it would have to be a very powerful bit of stick or it will just break."

No warning

Dog attacks are very rare, says Miss Forsyth. What is called "dominant" aggressive behaviour like barking is normal and does not make a dog likely to attack unless provoked.

More dangerous is "predatory" aggression which is unusual but means the dog can strike without any warning at all. And if a target like a person has been attacked once, the dog will seek out human targets again

Never run because the dog will always overtake you, says Stephen Lomax, a veterinary surgeon and barrister from Shropshire.

"Move away slowly and don't make any sudden movements. And don't approach the dog.

"But the most important advice is never ever try to separate dogs having a fight because of the risk of accidental and serious injury."

A spokesman for the RSPCA said it is important to study a dog's reaction to you.

"If it stiffens up, holds it tail high, snarls and stares at you then be on your guard. If it shows its teeth it may be safest to go no further, but don't turn and run - back away slowly."

And acting in a friendly and confident way will lessen their own fear, he adds.

Some tips from joe public, i particulary like the bucket of water method

If you are about to be attacked by a dog, stand very still, face it and point over and away with your right arm and in a commanding and loud voice shout GET HOME. most command dogs and domestic dogs will turn away and go.
Graham, Nottingham

Water is one of the best remedies, when you see a dog attack, if someone can get a bucket of water, that tends to help!
Mike Richards, Thame Oxfordshire

Surely the onus should be on the owner to control the dog. How are we meant to reconcile all these horrible stories of attacks with advice to stand still and look sideways? You can't explain that to a child when a dog of equal size is bounding towards them making loud and threatening noises. My own child was knocked over in to water at Cooden Beach by an out of control Labrador dog. The owner's response? I should look after my children better!
John Gregory, Windsor

My brother was attacked by pit bull few years ago. He punched into dogs nose and kicked him few times in a ribs. Pit bull ran away like a little puppy.
Erik, London

I have always been told that with animals such as bears this is correct do not try and fight back however DO fight back with dogs They can sense fear and will stand down if they think you will attack them back....are you sure this is correct or people could end up getting hurt!
Alexis, oxford

I was told by an American firearms team that, if attacked by a big dog one should push one's hand as far down the throat of the dog as possible and lock the other free (and unbloody) arm around its neck, thereby stopping it moving away. The dog will eventually collapse. When asked the obvious question about its teeth, the American said, 'Whatever it's doing to your forearm, it ain't doing it to your groin.'
Derek Smith, Brighton

Much to the owners upset I'm sure the dogs having chosen to assault me over the years have probably come off worst. Fortunate in cycling to work in winter I wear heavy coats, gloves and hobnail steel toe cap boots. Having slowed to a walking pace on a public right of way an Alsatian and large Labrador still decided I was fair game, one dog got the hobnail boot in the mouth hard and the other backed off from the bicycle club about to lamp it one. The owners response? 'I've told you before, they attack cyclists!' Like that's normal? Educate the owners, I don't blame the dogs.
Adrian Barnard, Didcot

This article provides information I had not seen before, and is most helpful. I am elderly but in good health, and being able to get out and walk regularly and safely is a necessity. Thank you very much.
Ray McDonald, Vacaville, California, USA

Having been confronted by an Alsatian and seconds later a Doberman I was able to stop the dogs in their tracks with an extremely load shout of GET OUT OF IT. This must have startled the dogs and I was able to ride off safely, I just hope I do not have to try it again,
Trevor, Oxfordshire

Yes. Next time I get attacked by a rampant dog, I am going to stand still and put my hands in my pockets. That sounds plausible.
Fi, London


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Re: Tips on how to fend off a dangerous dog...
« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2007, 08:01:55 AM »
one time a dog tried to bite me in a park near my house so i hit it about the head with a 9 iron















was that on the list ;D

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Re: Tips on how to fend off a dangerous dog...
« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2007, 08:12:59 AM »
one time a dog tried to bite me in a park near my house so i hit it about the head with a 9 iron















was that on the list ;D

No but it's now on mine along with a bucket of water

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Re: Tips on how to fend off a dangerous dog...
« Reply #3 on: January 04, 2007, 08:16:02 AM »
Ok, let's imagine you get attacked by a dog. You get the better of it etc... how far would you go in punishing the little fucker?

Personally... I'd probably break it's fucking back.
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« Reply #5 on: January 04, 2007, 08:24:58 AM »
Link doesn't work for me Mr. Paki
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Re: Tips on how to fend off a dangerous dog...
« Reply #6 on: January 04, 2007, 08:40:48 AM »
one time a dog tried to bite me in a park near my house so i hit it about the head with a 9 iron


















was that on the list ;D

Shame he didn't rip you little nutsack off.

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Re: Tips on how to fend off a dangerous dog...
« Reply #7 on: January 04, 2007, 10:09:59 AM »
I dunno why people are allowed to keep these beasts.  >:(

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Re: Tips on how to fend off a dangerous dog...
« Reply #8 on: January 04, 2007, 10:34:17 AM »
shoot it point blank in the forehead with a .45 magnum

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Re: Tips on how to fend off a dangerous dog...
« Reply #9 on: January 04, 2007, 10:44:51 AM »
I remember reading in the SAS survival guide* that you can supposedly kill an attacking dog by pulling its front legs apart. Probably easier said than done.


*I'm not some tragic Special Forces Walter Mitty type. I had it bought for me when I was in Army cadets as a youth.

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Re: Tips on how to fend off a dangerous dog...
« Reply #10 on: January 04, 2007, 10:47:13 AM »
Taser the beast!

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Re: Tips on how to fend off a dangerous dog...
« Reply #11 on: January 04, 2007, 10:49:20 AM »
I remember reading in the SAS survival guide* that you can supposedly kill an attacking dog by pulling its front legs apart.

sorry, was that how to kill an attacking dog or how to rape it ;D

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Re: Tips on how to fend off a dangerous dog...
« Reply #12 on: January 04, 2007, 10:51:28 AM »
*I'm not some tragic Special Forces Walter Mitty type. I had it bought for me when I was in Army cadets as a youth.

Bullshit.
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Re: Tips on how to fend off a dangerous dog...
« Reply #13 on: January 04, 2007, 11:56:03 AM »
Bullshit.

Ok,OK, I admit it, I used to play a little airsoft on the weekends. Here's a pic of me and my opo on a special op one weekend (I'm the little chap at  the front.)


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Re: Tips on how to fend off a dangerous dog...
« Reply #14 on: January 04, 2007, 12:16:06 PM »
lol ;D

I must ask tho, why spend so much on running shoes? I'm sure it wasn't your trainers that were causing the bones in your legs to shatter :-X
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Re: Tips on how to fend off a dangerous dog...
« Reply #15 on: January 04, 2007, 12:33:10 PM »
My friends doberman bite me twice.  After the first time I told my friend he better not bite me again or I will kill him.  I swear he bit me agian and I grabbed him and choked him and beat his head against the brick wall. The whole time my friend (who was about 5'5" 130) was hitting me on the back.  The dog kept trying to bite me.  It ended up dying and I dropped him on the ground.  My friend was yelling at me and we didn't talk for months after that.  Only time I ever killed a dog.

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« Reply #16 on: January 04, 2007, 12:34:52 PM »
My friends doberman bite me twice.  After the first time I told my friend he better not bite me again or I will kill him.  I swear he bit me agian and I grabbed him and choked him and beat his head against the brick wall. The whole time my friend (who was about 5'5" 130) was hitting me on the back.  The dog kept trying to bite me.  It ended up dying and I dropped him on the ground.  My friend was yelling at me and we didn't talk for months after that.  Only time I ever killed a dog.

Oh really? Happens to me all the time!

Hahah nice story ;D

Fucking dog was OWNED!
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Re: Tips on how to fend off a dangerous dog...
« Reply #17 on: January 04, 2007, 12:35:40 PM »
My friends doberman bite me twice.  After the first time I told my friend he better not bite me again or I will kill him.  I swear he bit me agian and I grabbed him and choked him and beat his head against the brick wall. The whole time my friend (who was about 5'5" 130) was hitting me on the back.  The dog kept trying to bite me.  It ended up dying and I dropped him on the ground.  My friend was yelling at me and we didn't talk for months after that.  Only time I ever killed a dog.

sure you did "big guy" ::)

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Re: Tips on how to fend off a dangerous dog...
« Reply #18 on: January 04, 2007, 12:46:00 PM »
Oh really? Happens to me all the time!

Hahah nice story ;D

Fucking dog was OWNED!


you couldn't even choke out a yorkshire terrier hahahahahahahhahah

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Re: Tips on how to fend off a dangerous dog...
« Reply #19 on: January 04, 2007, 12:47:29 PM »
I have been attacked by a couple of dogs German Shepard, Chow and a couple of muts the german was the last I stuck my hand down his throat Just like the guy says and he didnt stop until myfriends mom came out with the water hose. now i would just punch the dog in the head

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Re: Tips on how to fend off a dangerous dog...
« Reply #20 on: January 04, 2007, 12:56:02 PM »

you couldn't even choke out a yorkshire terrier hahahahahahahhahah

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Re: Tips on how to fend off a dangerous dog...
« Reply #21 on: January 04, 2007, 08:55:10 PM »
Fuck it!



just round 'em up and put 'em to sleep!
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Re: Tips on how to fend off a dangerous dog...
« Reply #22 on: January 05, 2007, 01:39:44 AM »
I allways got i knife after they bite just stick your knife in the neck
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Re: Tips on how to fend off a dangerous dog...
« Reply #23 on: January 05, 2007, 04:35:07 PM »
Here's another tip:

Carry a glock and once the thing charges just fucking shoot it, then proceed to shoot its fucking owner in the head..

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Re: Tips on how to fend off a dangerous dog...
« Reply #24 on: January 05, 2007, 05:18:31 PM »
Here's another tip:

Carry a glock and once the thing charges just fucking shoot it, then proceed to shoot its fucking owner in the head..

Guns is for pussys

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