If a dog or dogs attack me or mine, I will use what ever means neccessary to protect me or mine.
Preferrably a sharp warning will suffice.
I do agree that the real bad apple here is the owner of the attacking dog or dogs.
JJBIRISH wrote:
McZippie wrote:
A couple of weeks ago camped across from one of those little yippie ankle biting dogs. Owner never had him on a lease, even though it was clearly posted on the sign in rules board, that all dogs must be on a 6 foot lease.
The dog would ambush and yip and bite everyone that walk on the road pass his territory.
One guy must had enough of the dog's yipping and biting, as the dog was biting at his ankle he quickly turned around and football style, field kicked the dog into the air.
The dog may of received some internal injuries???
The kicker just kept walking as if nothing happen and after a few minutes the dog owner may of noticed the dog wasn't barking and went looking for him.
Until we left a few days later, the dog spent most of his day silently on the owner's lap..
I considered telling the Dog's owners what had happened, but didn't.
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from experience I can say this was not the way to handle the problem, and treatment wouldn’t solve the problem for very long at all, if it didn’t make it even worse…
first of all the little dog wasn’t at fault, the irresponsible owner was and is the one who should have been confronted…
the guy that kicked the dog is as bad or worse than the irresponsible dog owner and if it happened to him before he was looking for and planning on the confrontation with the dog by walking up that side of the road…
both should have been reported, the kicker was no hero…