+1
Aim at the eyes & keep spraying til it goes down. (Works on bad owners too, which 99 times out of 100 is the underlying issue.)
+1
Aim at the eyes & keep spraying til it goes down. (Works on bad owners too, which 99 times out of 100 is the underlying issue.)
Move. Move yesterday. In the mean time go down to the auto store and buy a T-handled tire repair tool.
If shit happens and the dog lunges at you feed him your arm for something to aim at then jam the pointed end of the tool in it’s throat.
This is not a dog you want to lose a fight with.
this reminds me of a neighbor who had a pit bull. It would jump the fence and wait for me as I exited my garage. I kept a set of pruners next to the door. The owner didn’t give a shit. I spoke to him across the fence while the dog was actively jumping toward me and I was literally keeping the dog from clearing the fence by holding the pruners against it’s throat. Didn’t faze the guy one whit. He moved soon after.
Most of the advice given here, I’m guessing, are from people who’ve never dealt with an aggressive dog. Or even owned a dog and know how they think. I wonder why they bothered posting, unless they like they way their words look on the screen.
Unfortunately, a very aggressive dog moved in across the street one day, and it came at me so fast, I didn’t have time to go get pepper spray. I could have either shot it, or blinded it by gouging its eyes out (it takes a mere 7 pounds of pressure). Sadly, the incident happened so fast, it was pure instinct, and I shot it. In hindsight, perhaps it was for the best. What kind of life would a blind dog have? But, the point is, if the dog comes at you, you can get to its eyes, and blind it. It will never bother you again. But I suggest carrying pepper spray, then calling the police.
killed a zombie dog
This was posted on 09-18-2013, so I would think the OP got this taken care of by now.
How on earth would this test ever be allowed to take place?
First you need a dog . . .
Oh, do tell us all. :rolleyes:
Cadavers. And I may not have a cite, but I’m pretty sure that statement is bunk, anyway. (As someone who has indeed subdued many an aggressive dog.)
I hear you.
[Joe Isuzu] Hi! I’ve NEVER had a job that took me to different neighborhoods with unleashed aggressive dogs! No, they were just sweet lil puppy-kins that would stand up and dance if you whistled a happy tune!
And those Nasty cans of pepper/mace? Why, they were never, ever used; what we used sprinkled Rainbows and Streamers! Oh, how the puppies Rolled with Glee! I’m sure Neckbeard-Judo would have SO scared them
whimpering under their beds. And you know? That’s Mean! You Have My Word On It. [/Joe Isuzu]
Documentation ----- its always the right call.
Any chance of letting the owner know and have him interact with you and the dog? Most dogs automatically fall in love with me for some reason but one neighbor had this large mixed breed that just went nuts whenever I walked past. I set up with the owner that we took the dog to the park and all three played frisbee together. The dog was never totally friendly but at least after we did that a couple times he wasn’t aggressive either.
I like they way my words look on the screen.
I prefer how they sound in writing. But then again, I am a little odd like that. ![]()
Do NOT do any of this. Yelling will make a dog looking for a fight sure that he has one. Just don’t do any of this. You can’t win a fight with an aggressive bully breed dog.
DO get the authorities involved. Now would be a very good time. Video would be an excellent idea, by the way.
So, OP, how did the whole thing play out?
Does this screen make my words look fat?
I use this company’s stationary ultrasonic bark stopper - they work.
Have not used this particular product.
GoodLife OnGuard, $40
Move,if you have not been killed by the dog from 2013 'til now
Honestly, as a lifetime pitbull owner…they are protective & territorial. They also sense your body language which heightens the situation. You really should speak with your neighbors about doing meet & greets so you & the dog can develop a relationship. Bring some treats! Once the dog knows you’re not a threat you won’t even exist to them.