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| Thread ID: 79013 | 2007-05-05 09:41:00 | Re protectio from dogs | paradox (1082) | PC World Chat |
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| 547433 | 2007-05-06 11:51:00 | A long pole with a ball of meat adequately scented with eau d'postman dangling from it. The pole should be pointed toward the detestable hound, and for really effective single shot cure of the most aggressive breeds the meat should contain one or two percussion detonators. Doggone. Or smother Sue Bradford with poison and send her on ahead. Don't bother with the poison if it makes you uneasy about harming a dog that may be of some value. | R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 547434 | 2007-05-06 20:35:00 | Paradox, have a look at this NZ page: www.articles.co.nz Winmacguy - I can see where you are coming from but in reality when a dog is only meters from you and in attack mode, this will result in the dog biting the person's neck rather than a leg. Not good! I have often picked up any object on the ground - even an imaginary object - and threw it at a dog running towards me. In most cases the dog runs away. An easy solution would be to carry a baton, club, piece of wood or a metal pipe, plus a rock or two in a pocket. When challenged and threatened most dogs will back away. You must assert your dominance - remember dogs are submissive to any leader (social pack mentality). |
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| 547435 | 2007-05-06 22:21:00 | ...You must assert your dominance - remember dogs are submissive to any leader (social pack mentality).Reminiscent of the human equivalent - gangs... Unfortunately, this breed seems to react quite differently when challenged by an outsider... | johcar (6283) | ||
| 547436 | 2007-05-07 00:13:00 | Reminiscent of the human equivalent - gangs... Unfortunately, this breed seems to react quite differently when challenged by an outsider... Unfortunately, you are probably correct. Have a look at this article: The Pit Bull Bloodshed Must End www.rosenblog.com By the age of one year the average pitbull, no matter how well it has been raised, just by nature, becomes a dangerous animal.As they reach maturity their tolerance for everything goes way down...that's just the way the breed is. The average person does not only not have the knowledge or ability to train and handle one of these dogs...but even if they did, nature will win out in the end.Cats, other dogs, small children anything weak or "fun" looking will be too tempting to resist. |
Strommer (42) | ||
| 547437 | 2007-05-07 15:38:00 | Have a look at this article: The Pit Bull Bloodshed Must End www.rosenblog.com [/COLOR] Thank you interesting article, however one part was flawed, not to lessen the impact on the actual incident. Stated: "pair of pit bulls were left home alone with a boy in a house full of packed boxes, while the father (the primary master of the dogs) had gone off to the family's new home in Oregon" No matter how good, or how responsible you think you are as an owner of Pitbulls, you should ALWAYS supervise the dogs and the children. There should of been an adult home with the child. As for the father being the primary master, that was nearly good, however all members of the family should of been the master or taught to be master over the dog. Second how correct are the media at identifying Pitbulls and would they retract a false identification? Can anyone tell a Pitbull appart from a dogo argentino or a Presia Canerio? |
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