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Re: RC: Dogs
Pepper spray is great. However, how is that going to stop the dog that
is determined? I had a Pit Bull attacking my Aussie. I had my Aussie on a
leash. There was NO provoking on the part of my dog AT ALL. It took the
WHOLE two ounces sprayed into the Pit's mouth to get him to just let go.
The Pit still kept going for my dog.
My hands were red and burning EIGHT hours after the attack. I had the
GOOD stuff. I know that dog was in pain, but if a dog is determined to
attack and kill a horse, it will take a LOT to stop the dog. A lot of us
realize there are more responsible dog owners than not. Those un
responsible ones do spoil it for the rest of us. I hope a happy medium
will be found.
In His Hands,
Lisa P.
www.outbackacres.com
Riding: the art of keeping a horse between yourself and the ground.
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