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Originally Posted by shakran
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I responded to the questions that posed that my dog and I were attacked. I responded to those questions. I'm sorry you missed that.
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Originally Posted by shakran
Yeah, fighting a dog is a lot easier when you have one of your own that can fight. Used to have a Chesapeake that would kick the crap out of anything that looked at me wrong. With smaller, totally nonaggressive dogs, however, I'm now on my own.
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Understand, I outlined two different occourances. One was my terrier going apeshit, but the other was me alone with a rot. Me. Alone. No backup.
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Because what you're suggesting, even if you happen to be skilled enough that it works for you, will put others in danger. When a human gets into a fight with a dog, it is VERY rare for the human to win. I've been around dogs all my life and have trained in martial arts for most of it, and I still wouldn't take one on bare handed unless there are no other options. Dogs are very fast, and they have the advantage of infinitely better balance and maneuverability than we do. they also have the advantage of having an excellent weapon in their mouths, and many of them will lock on and won't let go no matter how much you hit them.
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Well that's a big bowl of not true. If a dog clamps down, you simply remove it's eyes, squeze it's nuts, hit it in the ear with one finger as hard as possible, or some other very painful attack. They will let go if they fee the clamp down puts them in danger. Don't you watch the Dog Whsiperer?