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Stun Guns and Dogs
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I dont know bout a stun gun or a knife but what i did was, first let me tell you my story. I was playing basketball and some guy (dumbass) thought it would be kool if tried to scare me with his rott , and that hoe was big and swollen but what i did when the damn thing jumped at me was i i upper punch it in the chen and it jumped right back. I don’t really know if dogs can smell fear but that dogs look at me in one of does( what the fuck just happened) looks. But what i say if a man is stupid enough to put it out there then he is stupid enough to get that dogs hurt and its his own fault. I say if you have to put it down i own three pitts myself and if they ever attacked me they know there gone. IF ANYONE LIVES IN THE DALLAS AREA I ALSO BREED PITTS OF ALL KINDS, IF YOUR INTERESTED EMAIL ME <<your boy from da grove
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The pit bull crowd know the sort of rowdies I’m talking about.
Why would people who own pit bulls be any more likely to know rowdy people than anybody else? Robin
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OC will indeed work on a dog.
What is OC? es
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OC will indeed work on a dog. What is OC?
The active ingredient in pepper spray.
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Better to buy a can and spray someone you dont realy want to see again in the face , to evaluate the reaction . Purely scientific of course , to do it for fun isnt cricket. Myal
Some teenagers I know spray each other, goofing off. Others use Tasers and cattle prods on each other. They learn how to deal with the problem. The pit bull crowd know the sort of rowdies I’m talking about.
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – nobody I would think pepper spray would be hard to use since the other dog and people are in close proximity and might be effected by the spray as well. Nehmo If you also spray the victim, or even yourself, no real harm is done. Mace or Pepper Spray doesn’t cause permanent damage. I’ve never used it on a dog, but if it affects a dog like it does a person, it’ll work. I’m not joking when I recommend this: Buy a can and have a friend spray you in the face. You will then understand its effects, including how easy it is to recover. Better to buy a can and spray someone you dont realy want to see again in the face , to evaluate the reaction . Purely scientific of course , to do it for fun isnt cricket. Myal
In our department, we had to be sprayed with 10% pepper foam and they would videotape it for court use if the department was sued. It’s not fun, but it’s survivable. Other things that you have to consider is that, if the person that you spray has a pre-existing medical condition such as heart problems or high blood pressure, spraying them may cause a medical emergency. They could die from the expereince although the pepper spray would not be the direct cause of death. Mace on a dog won’t work. They ignore it and keep on comming. OC will indeed work on a dog. I’ve been there and done that. I wouldn’t recommend spraying people’s pets though. If you spray a dog, the OC stays in his fur. It doesn’t evaporate and go away. If little Timmy, the three year old toddler, gives the dog a hug, gets OC in his eyes and has to take a trip to the local hospital to find out what’s wrong with him, it could get pretty messy if they find out that it was your OC that did it.
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – nobody I would think pepper spray would be hard to use since the other dog and people are in close proximity and might be effected by the spray as well. Nehmo If you also spray the victim, or even yourself, no real harm is done. Mace or Pepper Spray doesn’t cause permanent damage. I’ve never used it on a dog, but if it affects a dog like it does a person, it’ll work. I’m not joking when I recommend this: Buy a can and have a friend spray you in the face. You will then understand its effects, including how easy it is to recover.
Better to buy a can and spray someone you dont realy want to see again in the face , to evaluate the reaction . Purely scientific of course , to do it for fun isnt cricket. Myal – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – — * Nehmo Sergheyev * http://home.kc.rr.com/missouri/Susan_Talks.htm
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nobody I would think pepper spray would be hard to use since the other dog and people are in close proximity and might be effected by the spray as well.
Nehmo If you also spray the victim, or even yourself, no real harm is done. Mace or Pepper Spray doesn’t cause permanent damage. I’ve never used it on a dog, but if it affects a dog like it does a person, it’ll work. I’m not joking when I recommend this: Buy a can and have a friend spray you in the face. You will then understand its effects, including how easy it is to recover. — * Nehmo Sergheyev * http://home.kc.rr.com/missouri/Susan_Talks.htm
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You could always try it out and see
) Not a good idea to use an electric shock device on a dog with its teeth implanted in you , you would zap yourself too ( obviously )
Not necessarily, depends if you are part of the circuit or not. In any case, you are supposedly smart enough to know that the shock is not lethal. Presumably the dog would be more frightened. However, considering the amount of pressure a dog can apply with his jaws you may not wish to see if the shock makes him let go or just causes him to clamp harder. That is a much better reason than a mere electric shock. Agree that much better to get him before he bites you. A knife or gun would be prefferable , in my view , largely because most times I been bit the dog was atached real quick . Its too late to zap him then .
You could consider wearing insulated boots and maintaining a potential difference between your body and earth of 15 KV [15,000 volts] or so. This way he gets a shock on his nose or lips as soon as he touches you, which might give him more respect for human strangers. Also pretty good for discouraging other humans from touching you, incidentally:-). Pretty drastic effects on solid state electronic devices, though. Considering that you are apparently in Australia, though, doesn’t your local council require dogs to be leashed or restricted to the owners property? – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Myal (sorry if this is a repeat) I appreciate all the good replies, but I don’t want to do any killing if I don’t have to, so the question remains. Has anyone used a stun gun on such a dog in such a situation? What was the result. Or will it just get him more pissed off at you? | ||you aren’t fooling ANYBODY, Lars. || ||’nuff said. | |Not quite enough said. | |Are you some kind of dumbfuck? With a Death Wish? |Because if you are, you know where I live, and i will be more |than happy to accommodate your wishes. | |Time to put up or shut up dumb fuck. | |Bring it on, or GET LOST. | |Put up, or shut up. |No in between. | |You think you can take me out? You want a piece of me? |COME AND GET IT | |Lg I CHALLENGE YOU TO A TEXAS CAGE MATCH you phoney fuck. Two men walk in. One walks or crawls out. The other is bagged. Stinky, you are a waste of skin and a phoney baloney, just like Don the fuckwit. All talk. All BULLSHIT. you want to see blood, I will show you your -own- blood. As much as you wish. Your call. But again I say, get off that fat ass of yours and put your money where your mouth is. You think you can take me? Prove it. EVERYBODY is waiting. Your move.
"_Magna est veritas et praevalebit"_ (Truth is mighty and will prevail). erniegalts [Australia] [misc.survivalism]
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I used to carry a stun gun with me when I walked my dogs. I found that the sound was enough to scare off an attacking dog. I never had to touch a dog with it. But now if I set off a stun gun, my pit attacks my other dog, not seriously, but enough to cause a ruckus, which also scares off most dogs. My stun gun no longer operates. Now I carry Muzzle it is a dog repellant. No dye or mace just pepper spray. I have not had to use it, so I don’t know how well it would work. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – My little puppy dog was viciously attacked without provokation by a pitbull mix (big dog, maybe rotweiller?). Anyways, took two of us to get his lock jaws off my dog’s neck and his master wound up with several bloody fingers. I was tempted to mace the dog, but rightly decided that would have just made it worse, and effected my dog as well. I talked to a pit bull raiser who said she use to carry around and iron rod for emergencies which she would used to pry open the dog’s jaws if this happened. Anyways, having heretofore not been prejudiced against pitbulls and after hearing of a few friends similar attacks, I’m beginning to wonder how to protect myself from these dogs. What effect would a human stun gun have on such an animal or are they impervious to anything except a .45 in the head, which would be my next step.
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(sorry if this is a repeat) I appreciate all the good replies, but I don’t want to do any killing if I don’t have to, so the question remains. Has anyone used a stun gun on such a dog in such a situation? What was the result. Or will it just get him more pissed off at you?
First– you have to jab the terminals of the stun gun firmly up against the dog’s hide, not just the fur, before triggering it. Given that, depending on placement, type of stun gun, size of dog, and half a dozen other factors, there are several possible results. Dog drops dead. Not common, but can happen. Dog goes into convulsions. Possibly killing your dog during the convulsions, even if it was just playing rough before. Dog goes unconscious. Dog is stunned. Dog yelps, maybe lets go of other dog, maybe backs off or runs off. Dog turns and attack you. Dog looks at you, projecting "what the f**k do you want?" Dog glances your way, with a "was there something that you wanted?" look. These outcomes pretty much form a standard bell curve, with the highest probability being stunned or runs off.
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You could always try it out and see
) Not a good idea to use an electric shock device on a dog with its teeth implanted in you , you would zap yourself too ( obviously ) A knife or gun would be prefferable , in my view , largely because most times I been bit the dog was atached real quick . Its too late to zap him then . Myal
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – (sorry if this is a repeat) I appreciate all the good replies, but I don’t want to do any killing if I don’t have to, so the question remains. Has anyone used a stun gun on such a dog in such a situation? What was the result. Or will it just get him more pissed off at you? | ||you aren’t fooling ANYBODY, Lars. || ||’nuff said. | |Not quite enough said. | |Are you some kind of dumbfuck? With a Death Wish? |Because if you are, you know where I live, and i will be more |than happy to accommodate your wishes. | |Time to put up or shut up dumb fuck. | |Bring it on, or GET LOST. | |Put up, or shut up. |No in between. | |You think you can take me out? You want a piece of me? |COME AND GET IT | |Lg I CHALLENGE YOU TO A TEXAS CAGE MATCH you phoney fuck. Two men walk in. One walks or crawls out. The other is bagged. Stinky, you are a waste of skin and a phoney baloney, just like Don the fuckwit. All talk. All BULLSHIT. you want to see blood, I will show you your -own- blood. As much as you wish. Your call. But again I say, get off that fat ass of yours and put your money where your mouth is. You think you can take me? Prove it. EVERYBODY is waiting. Your move.
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Perry Noid If you’re not trying to preserve the dog than shooting it is of course the method of choice.
Nehmo And you would have your trusty six-shooter at the ready hanging on your hip? Perry I’ve raised a few pitbulls – i never used a stun gun or mace on one, but the only other thing I found that a pitbull would feel enough to be deterred without injuring it was a stick about the size of a handle for a carpender’s hammer across the nose. A pretty good solid rap while acting like you’re not afraid of it and not afraid of hurting it is the combination that seemed to work for me with my dogs. Course handling a dog you don’t know is always more difficult and unpredictable.
Nehmo It sounds like that "pretty good solid rap" may injure. Then what? It’s a bad place to get a broken bone. I don’t have much experience opening clenched jaws of pitbulls, but I would think mace would work. I used it on several people in my life and it’s very effective. I’ve been maced myself too. Once you have that stuff in your eyes, your priorities change. — * Nehmo Sergheyev * http://home.kc.rr.com/missouri/Susan_Talks.htm
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – What effect would a human stun gun have on such an animal or are they impervious to anything except a .45 in the head, which would be my next step. If you’re not trying to preserve the dog than shooting it is of course the method of choice. I’ve raised a few pitbulls – i never used a stun gun or mace on one, but the only other thing I found that a pitbull would feel enough to be deterred without injuring it was a stick about the size of a handle for a carpender’s hammer across the nose. A pretty good solid rap while acting like you’re not afraid of it and not afraid of hurting it is the combination that seemed to work for me with my dogs. Course handling a dog you don’t know is always more difficult and unpredictable.
Ah yes, but some people claim that dogs can smell fear, or perhaps otherwise sense it. Anyone who doesn’t own one of the damn things may well be afraid of it. If going to have to carry around a stick or a hammer handle, why not a stun gun delivering a few kilovolts across the nose, a water pistol loaded with an ammonia solution, an ultrasonic device, etc? Hopefully, none will do any permanent damage, but why should anyone but the owner worry that much about "preserving" him. Any dog running around loose that attacks others without provocation deserves anything he gets. Possibly the most important thing is that the animal is microchipped so that the owner can be traced and prosecuted. "_Magna est veritas et praevalebit"_ (Truth is mighty and will prevail). erniegalts [Australia] [misc.survivalism]
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What effect would a human stun gun have on such an animal or are they impervious to anything except a .45 in the head, which would be my next step.
If you’re not trying to preserve the dog than shooting it is of course the method of choice. I’ve raised a few pitbulls – i never used a stun gun or mace on one, but the only other thing I found that a pitbull would feel enough to be deterred without injuring it was a stick about the size of a handle for a carpender’s hammer across the nose. A pretty good solid rap while acting like you’re not afraid of it and not afraid of hurting it is the combination that seemed to work for me with my dogs. Course handling a dog you don’t know is always more difficult and unpredictable.
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