What would you do?

red91inWA said:
I would have backed up like it was 4th and 31 to go from your 5 yard line, and punted like my life depended on it.
I've used this method. Works well. JIM.
 
Whos scared of dogs??
So a dog ran up to you from behind? WOW ive never seen that.
It had its mouth open? WOW Ive never seen a dog have its mouth open after running
 
Should get yourself a can of what the post office carries. I saw a Doberman stopped dead in its tracks by that stuff.
 
Back in '89 I was walking down Main St. in Idaho City, ID at 'round about mid-night. I was bummed because my '68 Fury had dropped it's drive shaft and I needed to catch a flight in the morning. I had called a tow truck from the pay phone at the post office and was heading back up to my quarters to wait for him.

It was a nice night. Quiet, peaceful. A little chilly just a couple days before Thanksgiving. I'm walking along about half way through town when I pick up movement in the very corner of my right eye. I turn 90* right and there's a dog about 20 yards away. When I turned he froze with his tail straight out at half-mast, his head low and his ears cocked forward. One forefoot was off the ground. I'm thinking, "Gawddam, this dog is stalking me." Then I catch another movement, again in the corner of my eye to the right. I complete the 180 and there's a second dog, on point. Dog #2 freezes when I turn and dog #1 takes a step. When I turned back to #1 I had my knife out. Dog #2 takes another step. All of this is in perfect silence. No barking, no growling - not even panting. Dog #1 takes another step and I'm thinking, "Two dogs and a 4.5" boot knife. What are the chances of getting out of this without injury - 'cause I got to catch that flight in the morning."

Then I remembered the half-million candle-power in my right hand. I was carrying my portable spot light, but it was off all this time 'cause my scout-master dad taught me you don't need light if there's stars out. Dog #1 takes another step and I hit him with the spot beam. He didn't like that. When he turned away, #2 followed and I tracked the two 'till they disappeared behind a house.

I tell you what, my hair was standing up alllll over, not just at the back of my neck. Those two scared me. I've been rushed by a dog before but to face one silently, confidently stalking me was something else.

Oh yeah. To answer your question: You did right.
 
Lawn Cher' said:
This unchecked aggression will not be tolerated!

His or the Dogs ;)

Most municipalities require your dog to be on a leash off-property, or verbal command if they are on your property. That works pretty well for me, and my two mutts rairly wander off or visit a walker on the street.

Still when they were pups, they ran up to some old Mexican lady who had just moved in with her relatives and was walking in front of the house. I noticed their curiosity and was working with them, when they broke. The dogs ran up to her and assumed a submissive stance waiting to be petted. Instead she took her umbrella and smacked them hard.
I was never so damn mad at anyone in my life !

Still, dogs coming up from behind is a no-no around our house. My little dog (50lbs) tried that game with me for a while. Usually I would detect her and give a slight backward kick. Occasionaly though, she'd get by me and that little shit would land me on the floor. I finally got serious about it and she hasn't played that game since.

Ron
 
Lawn Cher' said:
This unchecked aggression will not be tolerated!
:laugh:
 
Ever since those "attack" dogs killed that woman in her appartment building a few years back I realize how much danger I was in when a woman leading 2 rotts or whatever by leashes was pulled onto her face and dragged into the street before they got back under control. Maybe she tied the leash around her wrist. Thanks crazy lady, for not letting me die as a child at the park, even if I did startle you and cause you to actually shriek... I still want to kill those dogs.
 
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You suck. Dogs scare me, I said it...sure my testicals just shrank, but i said it.
 
In 21 years in the cable industry I came across many dogs. I was only bitten twice....the worst bite came from a small dog. I agree, if you are in field, grab a can or 2 of HALT! it does work. The only downside is that a dog will rememeber you after you use it....and you may have to use it everytime you see that dog.
Sorry....I love dogs, but when they come running toward at you, there is not always a clear sign that they want to play, or take a chunk out of your ass.

Rev
 
Rev Den said:
In 21 years in the cable industry I came across many dogs. I was only bitten twice....the worst bite came from a small dog. I agree, if you are in field, grab a can or 2 of HALT! it does work. The only downside is that a dog will rememeber you after you use it....and you may have to use it everytime you see that dog.
Sorry....I love dogs, but when they come running toward at you, there is not always a clear sign that they want to play, or take a chunk out of your ass.

Rev
C'mon now, Rev.
Give the dogs a break.
When they see your ass, they see a 7 course meal.

Okay, four......
 
imma honky said:
so let's hear it. Am I in the right? Would you have done the same thing?
Of COURSE you were right! The REALLY smart thing that you did was not get into an argument with her, but just call your office. She may sue, but she isn't going to win unless your office decides to settle out of court. What your office should do is call the local animal control and report her!
 
Dogs? come on people! Dont be sacred of them. I'ts an animal probably less than half your weight and much smaller!!! Theyre not poisonous!!! and the chances of a 35 pound dog bringing down a 170+ pound man are pretty slim. If a dog charges at me i just plant my boot firmly to the ribcage and they get the message. Im a dog lover, but ive been around agressive dogs and the key is to not be submissive. If theyre agressive, kick the shit out of them. problem solved.
 
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