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How to Stop a Charging Dog | Stopping a Charging Dog -
As scary as it may sound, we meet people fairly often that have been approached by a dog while out for a stroll. Many people ask us what they should do. While walking your dog, you may run into a loose dog and it's important that you know what to do in a situation like this. Angie discusses the actions you should take to avoid a dog attack, as well what to do in each of the different situations that you may face if you happen to run into a loose dog.
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  • @colormedubious4747
    @colormedubious4747 Жыл бұрын

    "He won't bite" -- The last words you hear before a dog attacks you.

  • @lxs242

    @lxs242

    11 ай бұрын

    also: "he just wants to play"

  • @rickrussell3527

    @rickrussell3527

    11 ай бұрын

    Exactly, I’ve heard that many times when I’m mountain biking. 😂

  • @Enforcer_WJDE

    @Enforcer_WJDE

    11 ай бұрын

    What i was told when i told an older lady to put her unleashed Yorkshire Terrier inside her yard and close the gate when i was approaching with my leashed Doberman. Guess who bit whom first and who had the other one between his teeth a second later...

  • @ozqadir913

    @ozqadir913

    11 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @mazethemercenary

    @mazethemercenary

    11 ай бұрын

    This literally happened to my friend.

  • @hayleyhuffman8123
    @hayleyhuffman812311 ай бұрын

    Update on Ace - I have gotten him involved in playing some of the games kzread.infoUgkx1_veP7CApJK_GWy_TczaMciuG64PqJeU and I can see a difference in his confidence already! My other dog played along and he became intrigued - now its a daily part of our routine - about 3 times a day we do the shell game and the muffin tin game. I am so grateful for coming upon your training techniques!

  • @chrisgobeil4751
    @chrisgobeil47517 ай бұрын

    As someone that has survived a dog attack as a kid (12-13) over 150 stitches both arms and legs, I was able to hold the dog by the collar from jumping to my face. If a dog doesn't stop when charging at me and is to the point where It's going to attack I will not hesitate to end it.

  • @whatevergoesforme5129

    @whatevergoesforme5129

    3 ай бұрын

    Some dogs don't wear collars though, so that can be a problem.

  • @pamparanea

    @pamparanea

    3 ай бұрын

    "The god of war hates those who hesitate." -Euripides

  • @dgunearthed7859

    @dgunearthed7859

    2 ай бұрын

    @@whatevergoesforme5129 I'm thinking he NOW carries a means to END IT. I mean, if you're taking what he says literally. That's the way I took it.

  • @huwhitecavebeast1972

    @huwhitecavebeast1972

    2 ай бұрын

    There is no reason to be a chew toy and get potentially maimed for life if the dog is powerful enough. Defend yourself. This woman's advice is just terrible, and dangerous.

  • @huwhitecavebeast1972

    @huwhitecavebeast1972

    2 ай бұрын

    @@pamparanea Ah, someone who is well read. Rare these days!

  • @tsbrownie
    @tsbrownie8 ай бұрын

    How to stop a charging dog? Take away its credit card! (1960s joke).

  • @TheGuitarReb

    @TheGuitarReb

    Күн бұрын

    A female dog is referred to as a "Bitch"

  • @OLDCHEMIST1
    @OLDCHEMIST111 ай бұрын

    For those interested, I have two stories to tell about protecting yourself from dogs. The first one: I once had a dog owner set a pack of dogs on me while doing a delivery job. I kept eye contact with what seemed to be the "pack leader" and slowly walked backwards, making my escape safely. The second: a man had little control over his Alsatian, which bounded towards me, growling and seeming to have every intention of biting me. I was lucky enough to be carrying a clipboard and have the good sense to bring it down quickly, which stopped the dog from biting me and gave the dog a shock, as its muzzle hit the clipboard. Having read about dogs killing children, yes rare, but one child is too many and having met a postman with hideous scars on his face from a dog attack, I strongly feel that owners who do not learn to control their dogs should be punished severely, heavy fines and jail sentences.

  • @vernscheck9089

    @vernscheck9089

    11 ай бұрын

    There's a guy who can come get his packages at your main building. Or go to jail.

  • @ronmartin7253

    @ronmartin7253

    10 ай бұрын

    good on ya, old man. dogs that stare back at ya are the ones that are gonna be the biggest prob. just spent $3200 on training for my shepherd. first big dog i've had. figured it was the right thing ...seeing as how he's my main buddy. now he's smarter than most ppl i know lol

  • @OLDCHEMIST1

    @OLDCHEMIST1

    10 ай бұрын

    @@ronmartin7253 Sounds like money well spent, you now have a well-behaved dog and a good friend, I guess! It was some rich b&%$ard who set the pack of dogs on me. I knocked on his door on business, he arranged a call-back time and that's what I got when I was well on his land. It was lucky for me that I had enough sense to do what I did. For a long time afterwards I wanted to do something very nasty towards him - but I thought it was just going down to his level, and anyway even if I took legal action against him, the law would believe him, not me.

  • @jacklucas7265

    @jacklucas7265

    10 ай бұрын

    @@LeeRoland bear unless the Grizzly you encounter is bare ....

  • @OLDCHEMIST1

    @OLDCHEMIST1

    10 ай бұрын

    @@LeeRoland 😂😂Very good! I heard sticking your finger up a dog's bottom stops an attack too! As for grizzlies, you're a braver man than I am!

  • @bdesaw
    @bdesaw Жыл бұрын

    I learned this (by instinct) when I was a kid - riding past a neighbor's house at night. I Knew my neighbor had two large German Shepherds that would always chase us as we rode by. One night - it was late and I was riding home on my bicycle, forgot about the dog's briefly - but both started charging me in the blackness of the night. I could not see them at all - but could hear how close they were. I had a gut/instinct reaction - slammed on my bike brakes, jumped off on the left side (they were approaching from my right, about 50 feet away, seconds...) I let out a cougar sound - yes I can scream/growl exactly like a cougar - and I heard them slammingh on their paw brakes in the grass - and they ran away. (Then - I rode my 12 year hiney home like I was the baddest man on Earth) :)

  • @carolmckee8456

    @carolmckee8456

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh , cool...I've considered something like that.

  • @DtKnize

    @DtKnize

    Жыл бұрын

    Pretty close to my encounter but I did a Squatch call, I have a really loud voice and the dog actually yelped, stopped and looked confused, I yelled, "Go Home!" Son of a gun, it did.

  • @LG-universe

    @LG-universe

    Жыл бұрын

    Bravo

  • @KatarinaS.

    @KatarinaS.

    Жыл бұрын

    The idiot neighbor should've had his dogs secured instead of out freely chasing kids and other innocent people who went past. Someone should've sicced a big mean dog on them to see how they like it.

  • @tomdonahoe3539

    @tomdonahoe3539

    Жыл бұрын

    I always have 🌶 pepper spray clipped on the right side when I'm out riding my bike 🚵‍♀️.

  • @LiteStyle0o
    @LiteStyle0o4 ай бұрын

    UPS driver here, delivering after dark during Christmas, wearing a hoodie instead of company jacket, needed a signature... Lady peeked through the blinds then let her pit bull out. I DID NOT REACT to the dog as it circled me growling. I acted as if it wasn't even there, no fear as the lady questioned me about who the package was addressed to & who it was from. I didn't have any time to react but not being afraid is what I think kept me from being attacked. As far as seeing a charging dog, I yell & stomp toward the animal, charging my arm to swing at it with the scanning device or thrusting the box at it. Haven't been bit yet, 11 years in.

  • @jameskinkead2456
    @jameskinkead24563 ай бұрын

    We know a couple people who were mauled to death by pit bills. An friend of mine, retired military Airborne Ranger, just saved an elderly lady's life who was being mauled in his front yard by beating hell out of them with a stout club.............His wife is an ER nurse and she didn't think she would make it, but she did.......He's a combat veteran commander and said the wounds were horrible. Dog attacks are NO joke.

  • @henryvanveen5365
    @henryvanveen53653 жыл бұрын

    The worst thing than a dog attacking is the owner who defends their dog, won't take responsibility and gives you false details.

  • @SergioMartinez-xv9tt

    @SergioMartinez-xv9tt

    3 жыл бұрын

    Just last week a dog ran out of its house and charged at me and my small dog, i put my dog behind me but the dog kept trying to bite my dog and i had to slap the dog and it went back to its house, the owner came out and just said hiiii was she mean to your dog? I told her that her dog tried to bite my dog, she just stayed inside her home and didnt say a single word after that, it pissed me off.

  • @sarahdee374

    @sarahdee374

    3 жыл бұрын

    I have new neighbors with an Alsatian, very protective and territorial. Unfortunately it has decided that part of my yard is hers. She will charge me on my property, very scary. The owners insist it's that I'm showing fear (duh!) and that she's a really sweet dog. Maybe if you're the one being protected vs the one seen as a threat that's true. I'm considering keeping a) a dog whistle on me, or b) pepper spray. Any thoughts (brand of whistle) or suggestions?

  • @henryvanveen5365

    @henryvanveen5365

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@sarahdee374 What about a fence for your defence?

  • @sarahdee374

    @sarahdee374

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@henryvanveen5365 They are renters and I'm planning to move in a few months, and it's a long property line. So normally that would be a sensible suggestion, but I don't have the funds to invest in that for a short term solution, and I know they would not. I've always been on good terms with neighbors and am feeling a lot of stress with this situation. If it happens again I'll have something (spray or whistle-maybe a shovel) to feel more protected, and hope we can resolve this. I don't understand why a few dog owners insist on thinking of their big dogs as cute and cuddly and refusing to see them from the point of view of others. Thanks for taking the time to offer help, friend.

  • @bridgetoofar8756

    @bridgetoofar8756

    3 жыл бұрын

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  • @steepfriends
    @steepfriends3 жыл бұрын

    Good advice except for the "playing dead". I interupted a pit bull attack on a 2 year old child and the only thing that saved that child's life was the 2x4 I laid across the dogs head. Large animals will continue their attack unless you fight back. Even then, you need to become the attacker.

  • @m.935

    @m.935

    2 жыл бұрын

    What is 2x4?

  • @conniee.

    @conniee.

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I hear ya, that play dead crap is for possums.🤔🙋🏾‍♀️🤨 Get to some grass and dirt and throw dirt in their eyes if you don't have any other things like stones to throw or sticks to ward them off, but be proactive in defending urself.🤔 "let'em nip you?" 😨 No way!😖🤨 I don't want to be nipped or bit for that matter.🤦🏾‍♀️😠This victim mentality crap gets on my nerves.🤢😒

  • @phantompain5364

    @phantompain5364

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yea her advice only happens in a fantasy world. Pit bull charged at me and my dog. Shot him with some spray, DIDN’T WORK. Pulled my ASP beat his ass like a piñata. It almost got to my final point shooting him. After a final blow to the head the dog retreated. Playing possum, yea right.

  • @jasonbrown467

    @jasonbrown467

    2 жыл бұрын

    if dogs are in attack/kill mode, you have to really apply lethal force to them to get them to stop. i have seen dogs get shot and still attack, i have even seen dogs shot in the head and keep coming back for more. i have seen them attack cows and get kicked by and stomped on and they come for more.

  • @phantompain5364

    @phantompain5364

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jasonbrown467 especially pit bulls or half breeds

  • @shteebo
    @shteebo4 ай бұрын

    In my experience, your options are aggression or indifference. Never be submissive or try a slinking retreat. For smaller dogs, indifference has always worked for me. Hold your ground and stare them down, waiting long enough that it's clear you are not going to be cowed. Then you can walk away normally. They may bark but won't follow. For bigger dogs, especially fighting breeds, aggression may be necessary. Pick up stones or a stick if handy. Wrap your hands as best you can. I have a "lion's roar" yell I use that's deep and throaty. They don't hear it from most humans, so it casts a seed of doubt. If I decide to yell, I always move forward a few steps at the same time. Sometimes that gets them to switch to a defensive stance and you can wait them out. If you must fight, it's critical to stay upright, and not freak if you get bit. Try to be moving forward rather than backward. Kick at his jaw or ribs, punch at his eyes, ears, and nose. Protect your face and neck. Good luck.

  • @huwhitecavebeast1972

    @huwhitecavebeast1972

    2 ай бұрын

    Your advice is sound, the woman's advice is TERRIBLE. Don't hesitate to show why you are top of the food chain if need be.

  • @BenjoCovers

    @BenjoCovers

    2 ай бұрын

    Whats going on in your life dude, it sounds like you get attacked by dogs on a daily basis 0.o

  • @presidenttnediserp428

    @presidenttnediserp428

    Ай бұрын

    Humans are NOT at the top of the food chain or pyramid or whatever else you want to call it.

  • @BenjoCovers

    @BenjoCovers

    Ай бұрын

    @@presidenttnediserp428 so why are you not vegan?

  • @carambafunciona

    @carambafunciona

    Ай бұрын

    @@presidenttnediserp428 no? what is?

  • @corydalus981
    @corydalus9817 ай бұрын

    I recently did exactly what you describe when a local pair of Australian Cattle Dogs came charging at me and my greyhound. I got in front of my dog and yelled NO! in my deepest voice. They stopped cold, barked a bit, then ran back to their (sadly, careless about these unruly dogs) owner. I think the herding breeds tend to over-react to other dogs, as if they are dealing with wolves after the sheep.

  • @huwhitecavebeast1972

    @huwhitecavebeast1972

    2 ай бұрын

    Australian cattle dogs are small. They generally only nip at your ankles.

  • @jerryhoare8198
    @jerryhoare81982 жыл бұрын

    One thing I know from experience: NEVER turn your back on an aggressive dog!

  • @bubbalong7646

    @bubbalong7646

    2 жыл бұрын

    No shit. Never turn your back on an aggressive person.

  • @cleames9458

    @cleames9458

    2 жыл бұрын

    Just never turn your back on an aggressive anything

  • @bubbalong7646

    @bubbalong7646

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@cleames9458 Especially be wary of aggressive Democraps from the government who come "to help" you.

  • @nyogrson1

    @nyogrson1

    2 жыл бұрын

    For most people this is a natural reaction when dogs charge at them

  • @bubbalong7646

    @bubbalong7646

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@nyogrson1 Yeah: woof woof bang bang

  • @jerrygowins
    @jerrygowins10 ай бұрын

    I worked 30+ years for an electric utility and dealt with dogs on a regular basis. Two things worked for me; I would bend down quickly and act like I was going to throw a rock, or if the dog showed every intention of attacking, I would run AT it screaming and yelling like a banshee, arms flailing like a madman. I never got bit.

  • @Barefoot433

    @Barefoot433

    8 ай бұрын

    I agree with this aggressive maneuver as opposed to deferring to the dog. When it comes down to it, it is a domesticated animal, accustomed to giving deference to an aggressive human. Pack leader alpha stuff. Not the same advice I'd use for a wild cat or bear, or bull for that matter. Then it's time for bullets and blades to come out, evening the score.

  • @macker33

    @macker33

    8 ай бұрын

    I've used the rock one a couple of times.

  • @kentuckybowl-o-sticks

    @kentuckybowl-o-sticks

    8 ай бұрын

    That "rock thing" would work if they've been hit with one before, just as dogs who have been shot before will back off if you pull a gun : )

  • @jdee8407

    @jdee8407

    8 ай бұрын

    The rock crouch always seems to work.

  • @rovanek9457

    @rovanek9457

    8 ай бұрын

    Good luck trying that on a malaki karrabas ,boerboel,cane corso , American bendog,ofcharka.dont think you want to .or a traint Dutch shepard

  • @PennylaneTex
    @PennylaneTex7 ай бұрын

    I actually had a mean pit followed me, nipping at my jeans, as I was walking away. I never looked at her, facing straight ahead and ignored her. As I got close to my house, she turned and went back home. I wouldn’t have stopped walking.

  • @SurvivalistChick
    @SurvivalistChick7 ай бұрын

    Here in the UK, we've had two people killed by dogs just in the past 2 weeks. It happens alarmingly frequently here. I don't know why or what's going on.

  • @Featherfinder

    @Featherfinder

    6 ай бұрын

    Here in the USA we seem to have a country that is steadily being taken over by pit bulls and pit bull mixes. I understand that some pit bulls are great (I really do) but I’ve also been exposed to too many genuinely crazy pit bulls who have attacked gentle dogs or even people out of the blue. Little to nothing has been done to rehabilitate the breed and bad breeding is often the rule. And every month there are more and more rescued pit bulls in the streets and dog parks as if this is no big deal. I think it’s lunacy.

  • @Melanie-vb1yh

    @Melanie-vb1yh

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Featherfinder- I'm glad to hear you address the problem. Certain breeds get "popular," which always means that they also fill the shelters, from people not being able to handle them. The Pits are a problem, having been bred to fight. They are a risk to have. And, most Americans are idiots when it comes to training a dog! So, we have a mess of untrained pits all over the place - a recipe for disaster. 9 times out of ten, if you hear of a dog attacking and killing a CHILD, it is a pit that did it. One could not pay me a million dollars to own one! Why risk it?

  • @Featherfinder

    @Featherfinder

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Melanie-vb1yh 100%.

  • @karamason2340

    @karamason2340

    22 күн бұрын

    Same thing w/acid attacks in UK 😢whats going on?!

  • @HumbleBee123

    @HumbleBee123

    4 күн бұрын

    Really? Where to?

  • @Bob10009
    @Bob100098 ай бұрын

    Most dogs that fully intend to attack don’t bark at all, they charge, silently and purposefully. Those are the ones to worry about. The ones barking furiously are just trying to call your bluff.

  • @bluebyyou7504

    @bluebyyou7504

    7 ай бұрын

    Yup

  • @user-hp5wo3db3j

    @user-hp5wo3db3j

    7 ай бұрын

    You’re the only person I’ve ever heard say something like this. Honestly, for me, for whatever reason, you’re the first. 40 years ago I had a wonderful, beautiful, majestic German Shepherd. He would bark at things as all dogs, but if he went after ya, he was slinking, fast, and completely stealthy. I’d never seen anything like this either before or after. One day we came home to a bloody, disturbed home and were greeted at the door by our dog. Apparently someone broke in and really got mauled up. The police could see a chronological pattern to what had occurred. Our dog apparently did no barking as the person broke through the door. (It was not a quick kick in type thing) hiding behind the couch and the wall, because the couch was slightly dislodged and the curtains pulled out, the dog, kinda like a lion, had obviously ambushed the intruder. Although he came from award winning show parents, he was too big for showing. I’ve repeated this account to many and nobody ever believes me because they assume all upset dogs bark and growl. Mine did too-but never when he was actually conducting an attack.

  • @WhatWhoandY

    @WhatWhoandY

    7 ай бұрын

    My GERMAN shepherd would sneak up on a real intended target, even circle around, I called him off, he did know who the moron in the room was.

  • @Bob10009

    @Bob10009

    7 ай бұрын

    @@user-hp5wo3db3j honestly, I don’t know why more people don’t understand this. I learned it even before doing a paper round as a kid 😂 A barking dog didn’t bother me, I could slowly approach it and back it up until I could post a newspaper. The ones that bit me always appeared from nowhere, ran up from behind and attacked with no sound whatsoever. I had to defend myself many times. Any postman will tell you I’m right. I’ve owned and known enough dogs in my life and interacted with thousands of others, to understand canine body language. I’ve spotted dogs about to attack mine multiple times and either avoided, distracted or intercepted them. Breaking their focus is the key, it totally throws them off. It doesn’t matter whether that is walking away, stepping in front of them, making a loud noise or using a boot, break their laser focus and they normally have no plan B. In fact, it’s not just dogs. Watch any wildlife documentary, predators become 100% business before attacking. It doesn’t matter whether it lions, snakes or insects, the attack is silent, stealthy and quick. Watch dogs in a park, the ones barking are like drunk guys shouting at each other, it’s all posturing. Dangerous dogs just go straight to the attack without wasting the energy. Just as it’s always the silent guy in the drunken standoff that throws the first punch.

  • @CurlyFromTheSwirly

    @CurlyFromTheSwirly

    6 ай бұрын

    That's super rare. Most dogs bark incessantly. They are not like cats who are complete ambush predators. Dogs usually give warnings.

  • @Jaden48108
    @Jaden48108 Жыл бұрын

    When I was a teenager I was 'attacked' by a large pack of dogs. Nowhere to go or hide. They were excited, running toward me, so I faced them and in the friendliest way possible started baby talking. Instantly they wagged their tails and came up to me wanting to be buds. I petted all of them- mostly mutts, average size dogs who had obviously been raised peacefully. I drew the wild card out of the deck and it got me out of the jam.

  • @melodyclark4347

    @melodyclark4347

    Жыл бұрын

    Bravo to you. Good job. 👍

  • @TheGuitarReb

    @TheGuitarReb

    11 ай бұрын

    @@melodyclark4347 They can smell fear.

  • @kirkhepburnmiddleagedwhiteguy

    @kirkhepburnmiddleagedwhiteguy

    11 ай бұрын

    deploys baby talk in the face of onrushing snarling dog pack......Truly ballsy and brilliant. Nothing but admiration for your nerves of steel.

  • @zeroturn7091

    @zeroturn7091

    11 ай бұрын

    Your definition of attacked differs from mine.

  • @Jaden48108

    @Jaden48108

    11 ай бұрын

    @@zeroturn7091 Oh, tell me all about it, given the fact you weren't there.

  • @susantunbridge4612
    @susantunbridge46128 ай бұрын

    Angie's instructions are good and sound an awful lot like protecting yourself when a bear attacks. A backpack on your back is helpful. You are more likely in north America to be mauled by a dog than by a bear, btw. Never thought of climbing onto a car. I agree - don't make eye contact, as it's a challenge. You see dogs about to fight stare at each other, eyeball to eyeball. Look over the dog's head and yell loudly. Don't run and don't scream as that's prey behaviour. Always carry a sturdy stick about 4' long - maybe like a quarterstaff, when out walking, or a ski pole with a metal tip. Always carry dog spray, like bear spray only for dogs. Bear spray gets bears at 20 feet or so, maybe dog spray is effective at closer distances. I think peasants in England during the middle ages probably knew how to dispatch a dog with a quarterstaff or some such weapon, as it is a particular kind of fighting that we should all know how to do. And with severely vicious dogs, I think that a short steel bar, or some hunk of metal would come in handy to whack him over the nose/skull good and hard. People have got to be given some suggestions or teaching for how to truly defend yourself against a vicious dog. At present this is the only video I've seen on it. There is currently a video on Daily Mail of a pit bull attacking an 11 year old girl at a gas station, and then 2 men went in to help her, and the dog attacked them as well. Intent to kill, for sure; 3 people mauled. The men even got the dog down on the ground, but he got away from them. It's bad in the UK right now, with XL Bullies killing people, children. People just panic rather than having any idea what to do. Another medieval weapon is the 'war hammer', which would end a dog attack. There's got to be something.

  • @mybad8805

    @mybad8805

    7 ай бұрын

    It is called "A gun".

  • @robertreed2168

    @robertreed2168

    7 ай бұрын

    they lunge always before attack dodge the lunge and mount from behind . you can choke em out. used to practice with all our dogs in rough play.

  • @Mycosyco1
    @Mycosyco18 ай бұрын

    I was a paperboy in the early 70’s and used my bike as a shield when dogs went after me.

  • @2fast2block
    @2fast2block10 ай бұрын

    Many years ago I was a substitute mailman in bad areas of St. Louis. Having had MANY encounters with dogs, I agree with you, most will stop and yet there are the ones that are NOT bluffing. Having a pepper spray and mail bag as a shield was a HUGE help but some came on me so fast with very little warning, it came down to kicking and sometimes punching. I always carry pepper spray with me and have something I can grasp to defend myself. So no, I'm not going to lay there hoping they don't bite into me. I'll fight and it's always worked with me.

  • @robertbobby3325

    @robertbobby3325

    10 ай бұрын

    I actually traded up for the bear spray, it has a farther reach and if can stop a bear, well what chance does a dog have. I've seen dogs keep going right through the pepper spray, but I've used the bear spray, it shoots up to thirty five feet, the dogs just keep on keeping their distance, good luck out there 🙏

  • @2fast2block

    @2fast2block

    10 ай бұрын

    @@robertbobby3325 I've had dogs charge through it. Once two German Shepards we're not immediately stopped by it. I was in a narrow, long walkway between two close homes while kicking like hell, using my bag as a shield, and spraying with my right hand. It did slow down their aggression and the residual spray did get to me but without it, I wonder if I'd be here today. I don't 'rely' on spray, but I've never seen it not take some of the fight out.

  • @lanruzz2070

    @lanruzz2070

    10 ай бұрын

    I shall fight to the death, if necessary, any four-footed, multiple-fanged beast, dog or others, that attacks me. The key is to be prepared, and to be willing to take the beast's life.

  • @Fox_Zero

    @Fox_Zero

    10 ай бұрын

    Defending myself is also my choice, I had a small very friendly Shih-Tzu, that kept thinking all dogs running towards him wanted to play, I started carrying an expandable baton, I only had to use it once, all other times, the dogs would stop on their tracks as soon as I expanded the thing and swung in front of them.

  • @2fast2block

    @2fast2block

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Fox_Zero Highly agree. Just that one example of those two German Shepards aggressively trying to get to me, I was NOT going to lay down and don't move. Such dogs are strong and could do a lot of damage quickly. One vid I watched by a dog expert showed how he always wore some baseball cap and did demos how aggressive dogs just biting the cap he had extending from his hand. I'm not even willing to try that.

  • @grahamshelton6759
    @grahamshelton67593 жыл бұрын

    I came here for the comments, and wasn't disappointed 😂

  • @dragonfirefunctionalfitnes7925

    @dragonfirefunctionalfitnes7925

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes! LOL!

  • @PC-uh6hk

    @PC-uh6hk

    3 жыл бұрын

    Me too.

  • @loudaddy2001

    @loudaddy2001

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@wafou8702 idiot🙄

  • @ernestturner915

    @ernestturner915

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@loudaddy2001 really? Have you ever been attacked by a vicious do? Typical Monday- morning quarterback..

  • @billyandrew

    @billyandrew

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ernestturner915 Agree! Can never find a vicious dog when you need one, can you? 😜😂😂

  • @bobwa399
    @bobwa3997 ай бұрын

    The most important thing is missing in this video...how to have a confidence to do all this when you're attacked?

  • @georgevanaken925

    @georgevanaken925

    5 ай бұрын

    Fear.

  • @calgreg2569
    @calgreg25697 ай бұрын

    I have had major problems with dog walkers. 6 or 7 dogs running wild, meeting a person alone..I haven’t been bitten, but sure terrorized, surrounded by a pack of snarling barking dogs. Don’t think the dog walker doesn’t know what’s going on, especially since they should all be under control and on leash..in public.. when I was a kid growing up it was never ever like this. The world today is so very different..

  • @louiselloyd1523

    @louiselloyd1523

    Ай бұрын

    I agree. people who are being paid to walk people's dogs should NOT be taking a large group all off leash. it's a recipe for disaster. Where I live if they take the dogs out on trails in the woods there's always the possibility of them being attacked by a bear or cougar. Of course that's even more likely if they are walking only one or two dogs off leash.

  • @Yodaandhislightsabre
    @Yodaandhislightsabre3 жыл бұрын

    My advice, use bear spray. On the owner

  • @DougHinVA

    @DougHinVA

    3 жыл бұрын

    repel th dog with 'bear spray' and stay quiet. Be prepared to retain a lawyer and he will do the talking to police and a judge.

  • @davidwatson8142

    @davidwatson8142

    3 жыл бұрын

    Than sue the owner of the dog for emotional damage.

  • @JohnDoe-yi4xd

    @JohnDoe-yi4xd

    3 жыл бұрын

    Where do you get bear spay from?

  • @tokyo1price142

    @tokyo1price142

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@JohnDoe-yi4xd buy it i guess

  • @DougHinVA

    @DougHinVA

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@JohnDoe-yi4xd most any gun shop has it... a slightly larger can than personal pepper spray

  • @donjindra
    @donjindra3 жыл бұрын

    Back in the 70s I was a distance runner. So I ran across a lot of dogs on long runs. If one charged toward me I'd yell at it and grab the closest rock. Most often dogs understand you have a weapon and stop dead in their tracks. They seem to know this even if there is no rock but you just pretend to pick one up.

  • @timsteinkamp2245

    @timsteinkamp2245

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is something I learned today. Many have suggested it. Maybe pretend you have one in your pocket if none are close by or put one in your pocket just in case?

  • @michaellucero3118

    @michaellucero3118

    3 жыл бұрын

    my mom told me a story about her picking up a fake rock to scare off a charging dog. years later i was charged by a German Shepard and pretended to pick up a large rock and the Shepard turned around and ran while randomly turning his eyes back at me while he left.

  • @lukechristwalker

    @lukechristwalker

    3 жыл бұрын

    Found out the same thing 45 years ago when I was a door to door salesman. This big dog started after me, growling with his head lowered; attack mode. I did the same way; bent my knees a bit, lowered my head and in a menacing low voice stood my ground with a 4 inch pocket knife I made sure he could see. Didn't take long for him to back down. Granted, he hadn't had time for that adrenaline rush, but I was ready.

  • @horizonsedgepromotions6588

    @horizonsedgepromotions6588

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@timsteinkamp2245 you never tried running with a rock-it in your pocket dit you? lol

  • @rickford2697

    @rickford2697

    3 жыл бұрын

    Especially for pitbulls

  • @tiredlawdog
    @tiredlawdog5 ай бұрын

    I have to agree with you 100 per cent. I had a very aggressive and large rottweiler come up on my blind side and bite me. I turned and hollered at him to stop. This stopped him from farther aggression. The owner came and retrieved him. I did suffer a pretty severe bite, but it could have certainly been worse. Good advise.

  • @starrystarrynight6281
    @starrystarrynight62813 ай бұрын

    I was bit in the forearm by a large pitbull. I fell to the ground. I had 5 large dogs circling me and looking down at me. I stood up slowly and wanted to scream because it hurt horribly, but I didn’t make a sound. With my arm still in his mouth. I looked him straight in the eyes and said in a low growl “let go.” He did. Many stitches later with fat hanging out of my arm. It healed. God really saved me from death that day, but that’s what worked for me.

  • @reginaangell5327

    @reginaangell5327

    Ай бұрын

    Many dogs who are trained are given the command "Release" and they will if they know this and you say that to them.

  • @Misfit-from-Zanti
    @Misfit-from-Zanti8 ай бұрын

    When bicycle riding on several occasions, I've been chased by dogs. It's really a heart pounding experience. I started carrying a spray bottle filled with half water and half ammonia. Usually it stops them in their tracks. Mostly they run off. I've had only one so determined enough to get close. Got a good squirt up his nose and he hit the road hard. Ya know..? The owners always seem to be laughing about their dogs chasing you till they run yelping. All of a sudden, yer the bad guy. Never talk with them. If you get injured call the police and call a lawyer. Don't talk to the police either. State only dog chased you and made you fall. Bad dog owners are bad people all around.

  • @Julian_Wang-pai

    @Julian_Wang-pai

    8 ай бұрын

    I've cycled around our local community (rural northeast Thailand) for years. Dogs are free to roam here and they rarely miss a chance to challenge me when I zip past. In the early days I used to worry about it but not any more. There are a few tricks; don't vere from your track or show alarm if you can help it, speed up to outpace the threat is obvious but slowing down is even more effective - dogs lose interest almost immediately if there's nothing to chase. I've NEVER yet been bitten on my bicycle.

  • @steves1460

    @steves1460

    8 ай бұрын

    I think it is a sign of domination that the dog wants to run faster than you and then run across your path to show that it is more powerful. Had this many times on my bike and the odd smaller dog has gone under the wheels as they suddenly veer across. Only once have i been bitten and the owner came out with that classic line, he’s never done that before!! Had that been a child…

  • @rovanek9457

    @rovanek9457

    8 ай бұрын

    Some goes for bad cyclists!riding on the side walk instead of the street or a group of lance Armstrong bitches who think it s ok to race on the street!

  • @MasochistMouse

    @MasochistMouse

    6 ай бұрын

    Actually had a dog come out in the road barking at me even when I went to the other side of the road because I seen the dog in the yard in a town that has strict leash laws...and the owner was in the yard, he only chuckled & told me proudly to be careful his dog bites, the dog had even got a few kids! He's just lucky I don't carry- I would've left the carcass in the road for him to clean-up (I love dogs but what kind of a jack@$$ doesn't have control & brags about their dog attacking children?!?!)

  • @Julian_Wang-pai

    @Julian_Wang-pai

    6 ай бұрын

    @@MasochistMouse dogs have a strong instinct to attack large animals - usually as a pack. I was cycling yesterday when a fairly chunky bulldog ran alongside me barking like hell and shaping to snap at my ankle. They never do, never have; maybe my body odour puts them off 😂🤣😂

  • @DL-rl9bd
    @DL-rl9bd3 жыл бұрын

    The worst part about loose dogs are the belligerent owners. “Oh, he don’t bite.”

  • @Duke49th

    @Duke49th

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well some of us know that our dog(s) don't bite. But I agree that too many don't know shit about their dog.

  • @69mito99

    @69mito99

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Duke49th none of you know what you're dog will or won't do it's a wild animal.

  • @Duke49th

    @Duke49th

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@69mito99 bullshit

  • @69mito99

    @69mito99

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Duke49th That's a smart answer. Do you have any evidence to back it up? People don't know if their own family are capable of murder. Harold Shipman, Ted Bundy, Joseph Fritzel, Ian Huntley. Do you think their parents always knew that they were going to murder? No they changed just like your dog can.

  • @Duke49th

    @Duke49th

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@69mito99 I don't want to bother wasting my time to an ignorant person. Hence, bullshit. But yes, my evidence is experience.

  • @marvac-r7916
    @marvac-r79165 ай бұрын

    Great advice! 🤣🤣re your car / Josh experience. SO glad you made it ok. As a teen walking home from school one day, a big dog decided to charge at me barking. I was tired and, like my mom, victimhood is just not in my make up. Without thinking, I just turned around, started barking and ran a couple of steps toward it. That was the most confused I have ever seen any dog. Laughed all the way home.

  • @biggestnaturefan

    @biggestnaturefan

    25 күн бұрын

    You rock! That dog was probably thinking "that human just said WHAT?!" LOL 😂

  • @antoineaaron3754
    @antoineaaron37546 ай бұрын

    The last time I jumped on a car (as a teenager) the dogs jumped on the car too. I’m thankful the owner came out right on time. Nowadays, doing utility work, I come across dogs all the time. I stand my ground and I’m always ready to fight. I have a powerful taser if they get too close. Never had to shock a dog though (or a dog owner lol) They hate the loud noise it makes

  • @barrydraper
    @barrydraper Жыл бұрын

    Bear spray works amazingly well, within a 30 foot range. It's not just dogs that pose a threat, in rural some areas.

  • @santamanone

    @santamanone

    11 ай бұрын

    Two slugs to the head are more effective. Works better on bears too.

  • @rosemarykoval8202

    @rosemarykoval8202

    11 ай бұрын

    Wasp spray shoots far like that too.

  • @sindento1942

    @sindento1942

    11 ай бұрын

    @@santamanone You have to be level-headed, confident and a very good shot, not many people are like that and would have more chance with the bear spray as it's easier to use by the average person. Statistically bear spray is more effective, allegedly, but that won't come into your mind with a charging bear 20 yards away or less.

  • @rickdeckard1075

    @rickdeckard1075

    10 ай бұрын

    @@santamanone then the owner either shoots back or sues you, and you get arrested and your firearm confiscated, you will be lucky to escape without a felony

  • @dadalacks

    @dadalacks

    10 ай бұрын

    @@rickdeckard1075after you defend yourself, you leave. Simple.

  • @nealdewar9959
    @nealdewar99593 жыл бұрын

    That reconstruction of her throwing her kid on the car appealed to my sense of humour 😂

  • @AKHWJ3ST

    @AKHWJ3ST

    3 жыл бұрын

    Just how well can a pregnant woman throw a child on a car. I'm sure she was just exaggerating, but I don't really find that comical at all.

  • @jskyg68

    @jskyg68

    3 жыл бұрын

    cracked me up too

  • @nealdewar9959

    @nealdewar9959

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@AKHWJ3ST I'm speaking about the clip she used of a dummjy being thrown on a car. She used the term loosely. Let's not get into the asshole of things.. Its hard times we need a laugh in these hard times friend.

  • @bubbalong7646

    @bubbalong7646

    3 жыл бұрын

    And then the car took off

  • @bubbalong7646

    @bubbalong7646

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@nealdewar9959 Well, you got a good laugh cuz if Cujo is charging you, you'll need help from Mr Smith and Mr Wesson or from Col Sam Colt and some reliable Federal ammo. (This is not an advertisement.)

  • @Simsane
    @Simsane7 ай бұрын

    Years ago I was pushing a stroller with my 15 month old daughter just taking a walk on a nice day when suddenly there was a pit bull running towards us barking, growling, hackles up. I quickly jumped in front of the stroller to try to protect my daughter then screamed STOP and holding my hands up in the universal STOP signal. The dog stopped then a few seconds later started growling really low and slowly walking towards me. I kept my eyes focused on the ground just in front of the dog and started slowly walking backwards, pushing the stroller with the back of my legs. The dog finally stopped coming towards us and I slowly walked around the stroller so I could hang on to the bar and get it turned around so I could push it away from the dog. I had to stop with my back to the stroller, facing the dog three or four times more where I just stood still looking at the ground in front of the dog before there was finally quite a bit of distance between the dog and us but he finally turned around and started walking away from us. It was VERY scary and even though my daughter just turned 39, I have never forgotten what happened and how utterly terrified I was that the dog could end up killing my daughter if it somehow got past me. Plus, I couldn't help wondering if other kids that my walk or ride bikes through that neighborhood could be in danger.

  • @fuyu5979
    @fuyu59798 ай бұрын

    Very informative n practical advice. The challenge for ur average person is to remain calm; not panic emotionally or verbally make sounds. Extremely difficult when a dog is charging with intend to viciously bite a victim. Read of cases that happened. Kudos for upload. New subscriber because of this vid. Anticipating more useful tips. Peace

  • @DaenerysStormborn-cw5ws

    @DaenerysStormborn-cw5ws

    8 ай бұрын

    A dogs legs move forward & backward but barely side to side. In an extreme case, snap the dogs leg or legs OUTWARD as hard as you can. This can dislocate their shoulders or break their leg. The screaming of one dog will usually drive others away. Then call the cops & find out who owns the dog(s) and let them explain to the cops why the dog shouldn't be put down.

  • @joeshaw5817
    @joeshaw581710 ай бұрын

    I have been distance running for over 40 years. I run about 15 to no more than 20 miles per week. Just recreational running for this average 65 yr old guy. I have been attacked by dozens of dogs thru the years while running on a public road or street. I have only had to physically defend myself against 2 dogs in all that time. Most dogs just back away using any of the techniques explained in this video. My solution is for the dogs that do not back away. First off, prepare yourself. I always have a huge cannister of "bear pepper spray" attached to one side of my belt. On the other side I have a 6" hunting knife. Most importantly, I prepare myself mentally to destroy and kill any dog or dogs that attack me. I use the pepper spray when a dog gets within striking distance which is about 5 feet. I have used pepper spray a couple of hundred times thru the years. It works great. Even if you don't directly hit them, they still get a whiff of it and stop immediately. If you get a direct hit in their face, they will stop...then start crying, whimpering, etc, looking confused and dazed. I then keep running. One time my pepper spray missed and I raised my right hand for him to bite--which he did which required 5 stiches--and I stabbed him with 3 quick thrusts to the torso with my left hand. The dog immediately dropped and I kept running. I kept looking back as I was running away and the dog was laying in the street barely moving. That is the last I ever saw of that dog. This was right before dark on a semi country road with houses about 50 yards apart. I never ran that street again. Yes, I was somewhat "shook up" about it because I like dogs. I have 2 myself. The second time was against 2 dogs. My pepper spray stopped one with a direct hit to the face. The second dog strongly bit me on my right thigh. I immediately felt my life was in danger and the adrenaline kicked in. I kinda lost my composure and grabbed the top of his head to try and keep him away but he kept wildly biting my forearm. The next thing I knew I was repeatedly stabbing him in the face, torso, neck...where ever I could stab. I fell to the street with the severely injured dog and I just kept stabbing him over and over. After about 10 seconds the dog stopped moving. He was dead. I was bleeding. Neighbors came out...called 911...went to the hospital and the various bites (mostly to my thigh) required about 20 stiches. Police were there, it was a horrific scene. Owners of the dead dog were crying. I filed a police report. I went after them in small claims court for my emergency medical bill (about $1,200) and won. In court these assholes said I should not have been running on the PUBLIC STREET in front of their house. Judge just shook his head in disbelief. Took me 6 months to get the money out of them, and that's only because I put a lien on their home. I still run and walk today with a nice scar on my right thigh to never let me forget. The final take on all of this: be mentally and physically prepared to defend yourself to the death. I still carry my pepper spray and the same knife with to this day.

  • @karlmadsen3179

    @karlmadsen3179

    10 ай бұрын

    I am with you 600% on this one. Runner for years. Same defensive attitude. Never had to stab a dog. But I would in a heartbeat. People don't realize the damage a dog attack can deliver. I will not be a victim.

  • @1SnuffySmith

    @1SnuffySmith

    10 ай бұрын

    Kudos to you. When I was a kid I would ride my bike past this one house. Their bulldog always chased me and nipped at my Achille's tendon. I complained to the owner who like many dog owners I've met over the years, swore that their dog would never hurt anybody. I found out that he had chased a lot of other people too. Like dealing with a bully, one day I jumped off my bicycle and chased him. He left me alone after that, just barking from the safety of his house.

  • @leonardwei3914

    @leonardwei3914

    10 ай бұрын

    I run a fair bit myself over the years in numerous countries and places, and have only been attacked by random dogs on the street two times. The best defense is situational awareness. Too many times I see other runners with headphones on and not paying attention. Second best defense is creating distance. I used to carry just a knife with me, but didn't like the idea of having the dog on me to be able to use it. So I upgraded to a chest rig that I can hold a more potent and longer distant weapon if you catch my drift. It also allowed me to carry a personal IFAK (First Aid Kit) with me, luckily haven't needed to use either yet. I will note there are two other times rando dogs came up to me, but they were friendly. The first time I heard a jingling from behind and I looked around just in time for a small dog to jump at my back. I turned to confront it, but he just wanted to play. He stopped as if he was alerted by something, and took off in the other direction. I've also had goats chase me one time, but they just wanted to chew on my shorts.

  • @WriterandPhotographer

    @WriterandPhotographer

    10 ай бұрын

    Good story..........I am a year older than you and a cyclist. I ride several miles every morning. A few months back, I was attacked by two very aggressive dogs. I immediately got on the other side of my bike and held it up like a shield. I yelled at the dogs thinking the owner would show up and grab them. I carry a sidearm and a utility knife. They were within about 4-5 feet and if they had gotten any closer, I would have probably gone with the utility knife first. After what seemed like an eternity, the lame-brain owner came out. I'm sure my blood pressure was up in the stratosphere. No other neighbors came out of their houses. There might have been two dead dogs that day, although one was clearly the alpha dog. I stopped riding that route for a week or two and then returned to that route. Have seen the dogs with one of the owners twice since. Just give the guy a dirty look. Sorry you had to be left with scars because of irresponsible owners.

  • @nicolaxoxo1

    @nicolaxoxo1

    9 ай бұрын

    I agree. I carry both. After numerous attacks by lose dogs, one of which injured my dog, I decided to never have to sit helpless in this situation and let my dog be killed. Nope. Last loose dog the firm voice telling it to go home didn’t work. A kick to the face did. Not recommended as it could have bitten my foot and pulled me to the ground. It was intuition and reflex. I got lucky. I still carry the knife. Besides loose dogs there are many coyotes here and they are no longer scared of humans

  • @Mytube8I
    @Mytube8I Жыл бұрын

    I know a delivery guy and he said every time he’s been bit by a dog it’s always the dog that the owners say “don’t worry they won’t bite” or “they just want to say hi”. It’s always the dogs the “won’t bite” you that end up biting you. Owners, TRAIN YOUR DOGS better or at least warn people - ESPECIALLY delivery people - that your dog can be aggressive so you’re not potentially putting them in a dangerous situation when they bring you deliveries.

  • @reb1050

    @reb1050

    Жыл бұрын

    Two things. I have a 115 lb. Boxer that is quite unique in size and color. He's tall enough to lay his head on the dining room table, he's white with large fawn spots, and one blue eye. He's shy around people, but not aggressive. I have had numerous people walk up wanting to get a closer look and they often want to pet him. They often ask "Does he bite?" My standard answer is simple "He's got teeth, doesn't he?' I give a similar answer when asked if my horse kicks. "He's got hooves, doesn't he?" As far as proper training, one must realize that their dog is an animal. They have instincts that we do not have. Another Boxer we have was great around other people for the first 2 yrs. of her life. Then, one day my wife and I were walking the 2 Boxers and were passing by 3 women walking the other direction. no one made any move towards us or the dogs, but as they passed by, the female Boxer lunged at the women without any warning. I was quick enough to grab the leash and stop her. From that day on, we could not carry that female anywhere in public without a muzzle on her. Keep your ANIMALS under control at all times and always watch how they react with others...because ya never know.

  • @NOBODY-cn6fj

    @NOBODY-cn6fj

    11 ай бұрын

    @@reb1050 idiot

  • @SatumainenOlento

    @SatumainenOlento

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes! When the owner says that "they don't bite" I get more nervous as I know that the dog's owner is not up to the task of owning dog and won't give any help in the situation. I am not taking my eyes off that beast of them after that sentence!

  • @TheTeaParty320
    @TheTeaParty3207 ай бұрын

    Run towards the dog with malice intent and the dog will stop in confusion, turn tail and run back from whence it came. Interestingly, the US Air Force survival manual tells you this as well. I’ve tried it and it works.

  • @sugo5155
    @sugo51556 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much thats what i searched for long time!!! I want to learn how to handle this.... maybe now after your explain, I dare to take a new dog again. Otherwise I miss the outside! But in our big city it has too many owner which doesnt take care of their intrusive dog outside in the park. The reason for that I pretty better let it be. -when you said "stay tall in front and command out loud", i always got goosebumps. Ive been bitten violent 3 months ago in left hand of an afraid and mistreated dog... Thank you again, again and again!🤩

  • @johndanger8717
    @johndanger871710 ай бұрын

    There were 41 fatal dog attacks in 2020 in the US alone, that is twice the fatality rate from lightning strikes...

  • @JonathanOvnat

    @JonathanOvnat

    10 ай бұрын

    Question is how many of those were in a public space.

  • @joejones9520

    @joejones9520

    10 ай бұрын

    @@JonathanOvnat no, that's not really the question.

  • @georgewashington938

    @georgewashington938

    10 ай бұрын

    @@joejones9520 yes, that was his question.

  • @savinghistory642

    @savinghistory642

    10 ай бұрын

    Many are from pitbulls that blacks own to make them look hard core. They have no idea about what it really means to have a pet. Blacks have given pitbulls a bad name.

  • @peterdarr383

    @peterdarr383

    10 ай бұрын

    @@joejones9520 Jesus is always the answer.

  • @carboz959
    @carboz9594 жыл бұрын

    I don't care about hurting a dog if I think it's about to attack. Do whatever you must to protect yourself or others from a dog attack. There are quite a few pit bulls in my neighborhood with owners who think they're just misunderstood and call them their babies. 2 days ago, a young guy was walking his pit bull on a sidewalk right in front of our house. The dog saw us and starting pulling at the leash. The guy was pretty big, but had a hard time controlling the dog. I've been attacked 2 times by pit bulls so I am hyper aware around them in particular. The attacks happened in my neighborhood and happened in seconds. Literally. I will not have that happen again to me or anyone I love. My family's/ and my own safety come first so I will do whatever it takes to protect them and myself. Don't talk to me about your poor baby pit bull until you've had one jump on you and attack you. Oh, and the only thing I was doing before these attacks occurred was walking alone in my own neighborhood during the day on residential streets.

  • @FlyingAxblade_D20

    @FlyingAxblade_D20

    3 жыл бұрын

    dude, I agree. my rott is my dog, my pet, my responsibility. I'm not a fur baby daddy. My dog is my best friend, aside from Jesus, but I don't let my best friend fuck all and kill people! I like my pet. I like my fish. I like my dog. I like my girlfriend, ooops. I love her, she can do what she wants. My dog does not poop because I pick it up, no trace, no trail. He can't control that part like I can, hence, he's a pet, not a fur baby.

  • @ravenswin16

    @ravenswin16

    2 жыл бұрын

    You are correct 100%.I was caught off guard Monday by a loose pitbull walking my leashed chihuahuas. Charged and went straight for my dogs throat. I was literally in a death roll with this monster. My dog luckily will fully recover physically I received 10 stiches in my finger as well. Any viscious dog charges me in the future will be shot dead.

  • @gimmebesos

    @gimmebesos

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yup will kill if needed

  • @gasbike100mpg

    @gasbike100mpg

    2 жыл бұрын

    same here, i just commented.... amazing how there is no advice for dog owners ...what THEY should do in this situation. i jog with a stick........not going down without a fight. looking into carry laws in my state......thats next.

  • @bubbalong7646

    @bubbalong7646

    2 жыл бұрын

    Woof woof bang bang

  • @leonacw6887
    @leonacw68872 ай бұрын

    Re the first advice, I have always done this exactly through natural instinct to protect my doggies... good advice 🐾🐾

  • @markrenfrow9873

    @markrenfrow9873

    2 ай бұрын

    I stopped 2 staffies on a charge toward my 9 month hound mix, pulled him behind me and STOP IT in my biggest voice.

  • @dewey5391
    @dewey53917 ай бұрын

    Great advice on the first part, it has worked for me multiple times. I started taking a pistol with me(legally) when I walk my dog. I keep my dog on a leash, if other people don’t then they’re risking their dog getting shot. I’m not risking me and my dogs lives for some irresponsible people

  • @redlightz420

    @redlightz420

    3 ай бұрын

    First class clown! ....and armed too, that's the problem with the U.S., too many idiots with guns!

  • @tangowhiskey7476
    @tangowhiskey7476 Жыл бұрын

    My experience with out of control dogs is defend yourself. Since I have my granddaughters with me when walking I always have pepper spray, stick or pistol, and use them in that escalation. Used pepper spray once on an irresponsibly owned shepherd, one squirt in the face dog went home. Stick in the throat is very effective, they will have their mouth already opened. A bullet placed in the front of the chest is an instant kill, just watch your down range, dropped him where he stood. Warning shots are not recommended unless you know exactly where the bullet will end. Also a shot just behind the front leg and centered on the body is a dead right there. Owners need to train their dogs to respect people at all times. Humans life is too precious. My family has dogs and cats that behave. Be safe and don’t be a victim, be alpha.

  • @dulciemidwinter1925

    @dulciemidwinter1925

    Жыл бұрын

    If we dared do that in England we would be charged by the police. Farmers are allowed to shoot a dog if it is worrying their sheep or so I believe but for the general public it is a huge no no. I have to say that more and more reports are coming out about people being attacked by dogs either being physically attacked by them or being charged by a dog while they are cycling. Recently, and tragically a young female dog walker (with far too many dogs) was attacked and killed by them. The dogs were taken away by the police who were trying to match which dogs were responsible and which were not. Now its all gone quiet and as far as I am aware they are still being held. I think it became a pack mentality and that one or two dogs turned on her and most of the rest joined in. I wouldn't trust any of them again personally.

  • @AtmxDawg24

    @AtmxDawg24

    Жыл бұрын

    I think he’s full of dog Shit if you ask me. Try shooting a Dog in puberty and see how fast your butt will get arrested and fined and spend time in jail for it. He had better lay off that Whiskey, it’s rotting what little brain cells he has left.🧐

  • @richardlanier2113

    @richardlanier2113

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@jamesw.6931 If a dog does it once, they will so it again. When my disability gets approved I'm getting myself a pistol. To hell with what this woman says. Put the dog down. No sense in damaging someone's car, and being a tree is just stupid. I've been attacked by a dog. Not all of them are sweet little babies. If you don't have a gun, get a knife. I keep a blade on me at all times. Bye bye doggy.

  • @richardlanier2113

    @richardlanier2113

    Жыл бұрын

    Much agreed tango whiskey. Sometimes you have to put them down. I've been attacked by one as a child. It was the scariest thing ever. My dad threatened to sue the owner if she didn't get rid of it. She had it put down like a proper owner. A dog being vicious for no reason is unacceptable.

  • @BornAgainCynic0086

    @BornAgainCynic0086

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jamesw.6931 if it's off a leash and you are under threat, kill it. twice more likely to be killed by a dog than killed by lightning.

  • @TravisMurdock
    @TravisMurdock10 ай бұрын

    I struggle a bit with the suggestion of lying down on your belly in a worst-case scenario. I've been in two situations where a dog was trying to kill a human or another dog. My suggestion is to fight back, not give up. If you have a stick, swing it hard. If you have thumbs, stick them in the eyes of the dog. Grabbing the dog and using your weight to force it to the ground will cause almost any dog to submit. Kicking a dog very hard in the side or on the head will cause it to back up. Yes, you are going to get bit, scratched and hurt. But, you will save those around you and the dog will give up when you wound it. In the situations I've been in, very large dogs will back away when they see that you can hurt them, and your attack on them stops as soon as they back away. Even with bears or cougars, experts say that once you go down, you fight, and sometimes they will give up. Of course, fighting is the last resort, but giving up doesn't seem like the right approach, in my opinion.

  • @fuseau3694

    @fuseau3694

    7 ай бұрын

    Same with human criminals

  • @kelliwood3900
    @kelliwood3900Ай бұрын

    Thankful for your video. I had to apply the first part today on a walk with my leashed dog and a non leash dog running up to attack. I believe me being in front of my dog caused the charging dog to stall and the owner was able to contain her dog. Mine is a Rottweiler, hers was a husky/shepherd mix.

  • @cordellscott
    @cordellscott7 ай бұрын

    I always carry a flame thrower with me. When a dog gets too close I light em up. Talk about a "hot dog"

  • @Steppenwolf27
    @Steppenwolf2710 ай бұрын

    I worked for a veterinarian in a rural area when I was in high school and we dealt with a lot of large aggressive dogs. The first technique was to establish dominance. That always worked for me, so I never had to resort to the more violent approach. I never actually had to do it, but the vet told me that if a large dog charged me, I should kick it in the chin, then get behind it and put it in a headlock. I never had to do it, but it had worked for him. When I lived in Mongolia I occasionally took trips to the countryside. Rural Mongolians often keep large guard dogs and there aren't many fences. I was frequently charged by big dogs and I just ignored them and kept walking. In one hilarious incident I was walking with my Mongol girlfriend in the evening through a cow field. The cows were watching us as they do in that creepy way. Two large dogs suddenly emerged and charged us, barking emphatically. We just kept walking. They got to us and we didn't react, then they turned to a nearby cow and barked at it for a few seconds, then they ran back to wherever they had come from. My girlfriend laughed and said they were embarrassed. They tried to scare us, but we didn't react, so they barked at the cow, which didn't react, so they went home.

  • @kathryncarter6143

    @kathryncarter6143

    10 ай бұрын

    That is rather funny. I have to say that I know that creepy cow stare; & I love cows too. However in this case, I think I'd almost be more fearful of the creepy cow than the dramatic dogs.

  • @alk3myst

    @alk3myst

    10 ай бұрын

    It's going to be hard for most to get a larger dog into a head lock. I trained in MMA, Wrestling, all sports, and weight lift (5'10 @ 205 lbs below 10% body fat). Some large dog coming at me, I hope I have a gun, knife or OC Spray. I have tried in the past, but a kick just pisses the dog off more.

  • @jimbonater

    @jimbonater

    10 ай бұрын

    @@alk3myst As long as its only 1 dog you would take them easily. Its when there are two dogs that it becomes very dangerous. Especially if they are both over 100lbs which when this happened to me I was hiking in Alaska and had bear spray on me. I didn't need to use it, but was pretty ticked off at the owner of the dogs as I was using her first technique of showing dominance and my wife was freaking out behind me. I kept my wife behind me and the dogs at bay until the owners caught up to them 😒😒

  • @jeffreydallas6047

    @jeffreydallas6047

    10 ай бұрын

    When a dog is 100% going to bite you offer your forearm. It sucks, it's going to hurt but it will be much better than anywhere else. I messed up and walked behind a man with a trained guard dog. I acted like the trainer it bit my forearm brought me down to the ground I called him a good boy and he went right back to his owner. A regular dog probably will not let off so just so you know eyes are soft spots.

  • @dave93x

    @dave93x

    10 ай бұрын

    Sorry but trying to get a dog, a ball of angry muscle, in a headlock isn't really a great option. I don't believe it would be for me and a dog anywhere over 25kg. The squirming they do when they want to get out of your grip is insane. All it takes is a full body squirm and its head is rotated enough and it's now on top of you at your throat.

  • @SaccoBelmonte
    @SaccoBelmonte9 ай бұрын

    I once learned that "if you make it look like you're grabbing a stone from the floor the dog will go away (If there are stones, better)"... It totally worked; I reached down for an imaginary stone on the pavement and the dog (a very aggressive German Shepperd) instantly started running away from me.

  • @user-ff8vo1se8v

    @user-ff8vo1se8v

    7 ай бұрын

    Works for me😊

  • @fredericiaschannel

    @fredericiaschannel

    7 ай бұрын

    @SaccoBelmonte "I reached down for an imaginary stone on the pavement" I gotta try that one. I don't have a very convincing voice for shouting but something like this might do the trick.

  • @preacherjohn

    @preacherjohn

    6 ай бұрын

    Can confirm: this worked to put off stray dogs that were following me one night in Mexico..

  • @brendamello2202

    @brendamello2202

    3 ай бұрын

    00​@@fredericiaschannel

  • @Musicalpa
    @Musicalpa7 ай бұрын

    If a dog won't stand down, that's one reason why I carry layers of defense from pepper spray, knife, and pistol.

  • @sleeve8651
    @sleeve86515 ай бұрын

    I wasn't expecting to see the dummy being thrown ! Pretty funny ! Thanks, I needed that ! 👍😉

  • @cmudd9788
    @cmudd978810 ай бұрын

    If a dog is barking at you it usually means it’s afraid of you. Most of the time if a dog is going to attack, it’s not going to bark, it’s going to come right out and attack. A barking dog is basically like a human talking big so they don’t have to fight. It’s the quiet ones you have to worry about.

  • @X6800

    @X6800

    10 ай бұрын

    Especially when they come up out of nowhere from behind.

  • @Steppenwolf27

    @Steppenwolf27

    10 ай бұрын

    "Afraid" is not the right word.

  • @DebSherr

    @DebSherr

    10 ай бұрын

    " Talking big! " 😂 that's a cute way of putting it. ❤

  • @juliegogola4647

    @juliegogola4647

    10 ай бұрын

    The only dog that ever bit me on purpose ( I broke up a dog fight and got bit by accident once) was a Chihuahua mix dog. He wagged his tail when I talked to him, so, although I'd been warned to not pet him, I did, and crunch on my finger he went.

  • @iunderstanphotography2780

    @iunderstanphotography2780

    10 ай бұрын

    @@juliegogola4647 them damn dogs always bite!

  • @lancecorporal9894
    @lancecorporal989410 ай бұрын

    Two stories about neighbors that had vicious dogs they did NOT keep locked up or leashed despite of the local laws. Story #1: Neighbor had a German Shepard that would always come charging at my wife as she took her daily stroll to the point she quit walking as she was scared of being attacked, complaints to the owners did no good and animal services was of no help. So one day I went with her and took a small air horn, we got to the area and sure enough dog number one came charging barking and slobbering like it was going to kill and the big fat beer drinking owner just stood there calling it. I waited until it got close and quickly shoved the air horn in it's face and let it fly! That dog screamed and took off yelping and shaking its head and the neighbor then stood up and looked at me with a mad face and I just stared back and just yelled "LEASH LAW!" He sat back down as he knew he was in the wrong. Story #2: Was walking my old dog with my grandson at a park when a dog came charging out baring it's teeth and right when it reached out with an open mouth to bite my dog I kicked it as hard as I could in the shoulder hard enough to lift it into the air, it ran off screaming while it's owner began yelling at me, again I just yelled "LEASH LAW!" and kept going while resisting the temptation to kick him also.

  • @solomontown2808

    @solomontown2808

    10 ай бұрын

    It's true. A whole separate category of people get a charge when their aggressive dog scares someone. I hear them brag about it... Macho by proxy.

  • @carlowood9834

    @carlowood9834

    10 ай бұрын

    Much better than laying on the ground and "hope the dog will leave after biting you a few times". If a dog actually attacks me it is my intention to kill it, no matter what: it shouldn't have bitten me. I'll break its neck.

  • @DIEmicrosoft

    @DIEmicrosoft

    10 ай бұрын

    Dr Martins.

  • @nightmarerex2035

    @nightmarerex2035

    10 ай бұрын

    sucsk toomeanyt loopholes tho they "patched" a loophole where drop the leash and it s"on leash" but NEVER patched the loophole where you see a dog on the street that got out and PURPOSLY run it over and SUE for insurance claims! just wow and none says anything about it!

  • @andrewstones2921

    @andrewstones2921

    10 ай бұрын

    @@carlowood9834 I agree with you 100%, but if its a big big dog and a small female lady that is being charged, well that's different. And the lie face down and protect neck and face advice only really applies if you are already on the ground and out of other options.

  • @patrickmcgrath5411
    @patrickmcgrath54116 ай бұрын

    MY "12 GAUGE" COMES TO MIND 👍😎

  • @janedoe-dy3rr
    @janedoe-dy3rr4 ай бұрын

    Lots of strays in my area. I do not go for walks without a large walking stick. Also, getting approached by a dog vs 2 or more dogs completely changes the dynamic and increases the odds of being attacked significantly.

  • @stevielease7952

    @stevielease7952

    3 ай бұрын

    Amen. A dog is a lot bolder when it's in a pack. 2 dogs constitute a pack. A dog is nothing but a semi domesticated wolf.

  • @MrSpaceRatt
    @MrSpaceRatt3 жыл бұрын

    How to stop a charging dog: Take away its credit card.

  • @breadyegg

    @breadyegg

    3 жыл бұрын

    Dad jokes for the win 😄

  • @colorfulmind473

    @colorfulmind473

    3 жыл бұрын

    Dad jokes... I love it

  • @DMSProduktions

    @DMSProduktions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@breadyegg AGAIN disparaging fathers! SHAME on you!

  • @GeorgeSagen

    @GeorgeSagen

    3 жыл бұрын

    Rimshot

  • @howlingwaters2741

    @howlingwaters2741

    3 жыл бұрын

    🤣

  • @robertdickerson16
    @robertdickerson163 жыл бұрын

    The throwing the child over the car split -second scene just killed me,lol

  • @youareatrollyoujustshowyou2746

    @youareatrollyoujustshowyou2746

    3 жыл бұрын

    I wasn't expecting that lol I seen it as I read your comment.

  • @Ffej702

    @Ffej702

    3 жыл бұрын

    me too! lol

  • @michaelcrowley1172

    @michaelcrowley1172

    3 жыл бұрын

    If it's not yours, throw child at dog.

  • @michaelrountree688

    @michaelrountree688

    3 жыл бұрын

    LOL

  • @charlescarabott7692

    @charlescarabott7692

    3 жыл бұрын

    @phire blu you dont say. I taught it was a real child

  • @johnnypkbond1251
    @johnnypkbond12517 ай бұрын

    OK, Just stumbled across you. First, you are cute as hell. Second, you are spot on with this advice, this has worked for me a few times. Don't show fear, show tall confidence. I took a nip from a charger and then with my hand in his mouth I grabbed his neck and put him to the ground on his back. Held him and scolded him. He released and licked my hand, showed regret and trotted off. You are right on with your show of no-fear.

  • @davidchosewood647
    @davidchosewood6477 ай бұрын

    Had a pack of dogs charge me once while walking down a street at night. I knew I couldn't outrun them and they'd probably bite me. As a last ditch I raised my arms, stomped my feet and walked right at them. It worked they were taken aback and skidded to a stop. Turned around and ran off. Either way they were going to attack and I figured I might as well go for broke either getting bit running or standing my ground. Got lucky.

  • @DZXDachande
    @DZXDachande3 жыл бұрын

    This advice is great, if you see them coming. I was attacked by a German shepherd. The damned thing appeared from behind a stack of pallets and in 2 bounds, it was airborne and heading straight for my face. I barely had time to get my left arm in front of my (presumably terrified) face, so all it got was a mouthful of elbow that it couldn't really latch on to. The owner was nearby and screamed at the dog. It immediately let go and walked away like I wasn't even there in the first place. There's little doubt in my mind that if the owner hadn't been there, I would've been royally fucked. My advice? Don't be a delivery driver.

  • @jodybahlke948

    @jodybahlke948

    Жыл бұрын

    I used to be a delivery driver. This is one of the reasons I quite. Had too many dogs come at me and very close calls.

  • @khadijahdavis1572

    @khadijahdavis1572

    11 ай бұрын

    Oh my goodness, i worry about my son, he's a delivery driver just graduated from College i can't wait for him to get a better job, i encouraged him to carry his gun on him, he has a CCW, i bought him his 1st gun when he turned 21 and now he has a small armory and is a great shot, didn't know that he was going to take to firearms like he has but he's an extremely responsible young man, i told him to shoot a dog if he's being attacked or charged by an aggressive dog, i hate the fact that people will be expecting a package, knowing full well when it's coming yet don't secure their aggressive dogs, and that's how dogs get dead, better the dog than my baby any day

  • @Finraen

    @Finraen

    11 ай бұрын

    @@khadijahdavis1572 Get him some bear spray and tell him to use it on any dog that is even approaching or barking aggressively at him. The owners will learn to secure their dogs. Using a gun is not likely necessary and could be incredibly dangerous if used in a residential area. Might result in something tragic happening or legal troubles for your son.

  • @khadijahdavis1572

    @khadijahdavis1572

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Finraen thank you for this advice, i will definitely get him some bear spray, and your right about possible troubles regarding deployment of his gun, but i still would want him to have it on him as a backup however i agree that using the spray 1st would possible work

  • @SatumainenOlento

    @SatumainenOlento

    11 ай бұрын

    If you see them coming...exactly! I have had 2 close range attacks. I had no change to prevent them, but body has great instinct to protect itself!

  • @johnthomas4081
    @johnthomas40818 ай бұрын

    I had a giant Alaskan Malamute and walked him twice a day. The morning walk was around our block (approx 1/2 mile) and there was this dog on a chain that would bark crazy every time. One morning it broke it’s chain and ran to us. I used pepper spray and it worked very well.

  • @mediagargle3392
    @mediagargle33922 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the tips, I appreciate you taking the time to share your experiences, not sure what you were trying to say at 2:45...

  • @marialuzmaytorena7095
    @marialuzmaytorena70957 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @TsetsiStoyanova
    @TsetsiStoyanova3 жыл бұрын

    I was once told by a 7-year old boy that when you see a big dog coming towards you, you should not be afraid and run, but instead, bend down, pickup rocks and stones and start throwing them at the dog. i have used this tactic several times and it was honestly one of the best advises i ever got! Most dogs are afraid of stones.

  • @christianprepper939

    @christianprepper939

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is good advice. Or have a few stones in your pocket.

  • @DonBrock01

    @DonBrock01

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's probably true. When I throw snowballs at my dogs it scares the daylights out of them

  • @computerjantje

    @computerjantje

    3 жыл бұрын

    I would not advice to bend down to pick something up. also you have to be able to aim very well on a moving towards you object. I am sure in a kids animation movie it would work

  • @idont888

    @idont888

    3 жыл бұрын

    That only works with dogs that have been hit with rocks or sticks. And you can tell the difference just act as if you picking up something if he stops you good.. If he doesn't bust him upside hos head big rock stick or bite him first.

  • @jskyg68

    @jskyg68

    3 жыл бұрын

    my Grandpa taught me that when I was 5 he said even if you can't find a rock or stick just act like you're picking one up and act like you're going to throw it.....it's saved me at least 8 times.

  • @DonBrock01
    @DonBrock013 жыл бұрын

    I once had a doberman come charging at me and my lab while out running through a neighborhood. Before he could reach us, I picked up a heavy rock and threw it at him. By chance, I hit him right on top of his head and stopped him right in his tracks. I couldn't believe my luck.

  • @horizonsedgepromotions6588

    @horizonsedgepromotions6588

    3 жыл бұрын

    I popped a doberman hard right on the eyebrow with a 28oz framing axe cuz he had ahold of a samoyed by the neck that came by our joist.. it took a couple seconds for him to feel it.. but he let go of the other dog, and looked at me crosseyed like "ooouch that fuckin hurt" ..

  • @SeverSpanulescu

    @SeverSpanulescu

    3 жыл бұрын

    The owner: "I once played frisbee with my doberman, when a random guy in the neighborhood knocked him with a heavy rock. While taking care of the poor dog I forgot the frisbee. Now I demand the money for the frisbee".

  • @timmchugh5233

    @timmchugh5233

    3 жыл бұрын

    I did the same thing with two guys that followed me out of a convenience store parking lot...

  • @REDMAN298

    @REDMAN298

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@timmchugh5233 we were trying to return your credit card that you left on the counter. bwahaha

  • @glory2cybertron
    @glory2cybertron6 ай бұрын

    Two things that have worked for me were 1. yelling at a terrier that was charging while growling 2. threatening a pack of feral dogs that were following me in an alley while growling because I had apparently accidentally stumbled on their den site (I saw puppies nearby), I basically pulled out a knife when the pack leader was right about to attack, which caused the pack to slowly back off and walk away. It helped that I was genuinely angry at them, not scared.

  • @nolanbowen8800
    @nolanbowen88004 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this. In my opinion, people with dogs need to have laws demanding they control them! If they don't control them, there needs to be severe enough penalties that they get the message. Whatever they think, a dog or any animal is not worth the damage it can do to someone. I appreciate the comments of others.

  • @kgs2280
    @kgs228010 ай бұрын

    Your first technique actually saved me once when I was charged by a bull. Yes, a bull, not a dog. I didn’t see the bull at first because there was a hill on the property, and he came up from behind the hill, saw me and started charging. I looked quickly toward the fence and could see that I wouldn’t make it to the fence before he got to me, so I raised my arms and yelled “STOP!”. Darned if that bull didn’t stop on the spot. I started backing toward the fence, but about a third of the way to it, he charged again. So I did the same thing again, and it worked. So I backed up another third of the way toward the fence, and when he put his head down to charge again I was pretty sure he wasn’t going to fall for my trick a third time, and I ran and jumped over that fence so fast! Thanks for the tips.

  • @JamesTsividis

    @JamesTsividis

    10 ай бұрын

    Wow.

  • @Steppenwolf27

    @Steppenwolf27

    10 ай бұрын

    I thought this story was going to turn into a joke.

  • @bassandspaceable

    @bassandspaceable

    10 ай бұрын

    That's scary af. I'm sure your heart rate was close to 200

  • @jeffbrunswick5511

    @jeffbrunswick5511

    10 ай бұрын

    I was chased by a bull once, but I just ran and cleared that huge fence like it was nothing. 😄

  • @kgs2280

    @kgs2280

    10 ай бұрын

    @@jeffbrunswick5511Glad you made it! For some reason I have never, even when young, been able to run very well, so I knew my limitations, and couldn’t have risked it.

  • @zflynn2
    @zflynn210 ай бұрын

    The worst-case scenario or close to it is when a large club, firearm, or repeated thrusts with a large knife come in handy. And for those of you who think that's cruel, just replace an attacking dog with an attacking person who refuses to back down and see if you think that is cruel.

  • @leecowell8165

    @leecowell8165

    8 ай бұрын

    Exactly. An attacking person is no match for a dog because we have weaponry. Not even a lion can stand up to a person with a wrecking bar that ain't afraid to use it. Yep anything that bar hits is gonna be smashed and/or stabbed!

  • @mybad8805

    @mybad8805

    7 ай бұрын

    I have more empathy for the dog.

  • @l-_-sage-_-l

    @l-_-sage-_-l

    7 ай бұрын

    @@mybad8805Then you have issues

  • @DannyLou03

    @DannyLou03

    7 ай бұрын

    It is still curel... But necessary.

  • @Habdogwriter

    @Habdogwriter

    7 ай бұрын

    If you're saying all is equal - meaning you don't have the intellect to solve the situation other than violence and it's beast against beast - than i definitely am pulling for the dog.

  • @charlesjackson6485
    @charlesjackson64857 ай бұрын

    About a year or so ago, I shortcut through an alley to work on a cane.. two rots came charging & barking. My first reaction was relax they came all the way to my hands headed at my hand on the cane I'm still walking at same pace, they both went back to the yard. Then the owner came out & called them. I was more annoyed they were not locked up.

  • @brad2548
    @brad25487 ай бұрын

    Necessary and applicable information. 👍🤠

  • @hulksmash5467
    @hulksmash54673 жыл бұрын

    I did this, my wife was charging my card and I locked eyes on her! She barked at me but I stood my ground! 💪😁

  • @rapid5208

    @rapid5208

    3 жыл бұрын

    😁

  • @1DerTempler

    @1DerTempler

    3 жыл бұрын

    But she won on points a day after.... no sex, no food, no bed...... give card she ordered and you sit and gave card.... good boy she said....

  • @harvey1954

    @harvey1954

    3 жыл бұрын

    Next time she starts to charge hit her on the nose with a rolled up copy of Ms.

  • @anthonyo.thector32

    @anthonyo.thector32

    3 жыл бұрын

    Best comment. Very creative.

  • @susanhartson5415

    @susanhartson5415

    3 жыл бұрын

    Looks like you trained her well...lol

  • @quantumdecoherence1289
    @quantumdecoherence128910 ай бұрын

    I go for bike rides regularly by rural farm roads in Illinois and it astonishes me how many owners do not leash their dogs. I've been attacked and bitten by pit bulls on the bike and chased many times. I carry bear spray on me now and conceal and carry and as much as I love dogs, as a dog owner myself, I would not hesitate for a moment to put down a dog that has the intention of harming me.

  • @marktwain368

    @marktwain368

    8 ай бұрын

    Damn right!

  • @RGMDG

    @RGMDG

    7 ай бұрын

    100%. Love Dogs, but if its me or the dog, my opposable thumbs will grip my gun and shoot it...

  • @jimreadey4837

    @jimreadey4837

    7 ай бұрын

    It's rural. Why would that astonish you?

  • @RainesJade

    @RainesJade

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@jimreadey4837because it's the law to keep them on their property. Roads are for the public. People have gotten killed by dogs for this reason.

  • @jimreadey4837

    @jimreadey4837

    7 ай бұрын

    So,@@RainesJade, you were astonished to learn that dog owners who live in rural parts don't leash their dogs?

  • @williamkazak469
    @williamkazak4697 ай бұрын

    I delivered mail for about three years. The little dogs were a nuisance. Yapping and trying to circle the letter carrier with the intention of biting. We carried the mail bags back then. We lowered the bag to keep the dog away from our legs. Dog bites are real in that profession and we carried a dog spray product. We latched it onto our mailbag, ready if needed. Trouble is on a windy day, the spray repellant might not go in the intended direction which is at the dog. Dogs are very protective of their turf. They always barked at the mail carrier as we neared their property. One black, large, short haired dog always awaited the letter carrier and would walk the block with us as all the other dogs in that neighborhood barked at us. I got bit by a small dog once, dispute all of these precautions.

  • @garyK.45ACP
    @garyK.45ACP7 ай бұрын

    👈🏼 Always be armed. A well placed hollow point stops them every time.

  • @margaritaortiz4323
    @margaritaortiz4323 Жыл бұрын

    This actually happened to me years ago more times than I would care to Say.. I am a petite lady. Several dogs charged at me while I was walking. I knew I could not run. I stood My ground spoke strongly and went towards to meet them. That confused them. They would step forward and so would I. They slowly started backing away and barking . I never showed fear. I spoke strongly and they eventually backed away. I was pretty shaken. One time a doberman that already had bitten several people attacked me. I stood against a Wall and opened My umbrella. He tried to bite but his teeth would slip on the umbrella. He tried to get me to run but I stood My ground until the owner fetiched him.

  • @damhatrebloc

    @damhatrebloc

    Жыл бұрын

    i pull out my spiked belt and spicy spray i dont care bout the dog and i damn sure dont care about the stupid owner. ill spray him too. but itd be illegal for me to do that right? while the owner got a potential threat to children n other animals roaming around id be the bad guy. yeah right. I wanna do sum to thse people, cause i had a kid end up in the hospital a fuckin kiDD!! cause of irresponsible...u know what, FOR NOW ON IF U WANNA KEEP YA ANIMALS SHOW IT!!!! if i see u dont care by having it leashless all the time i will make it where u NEVER see your dog again i will tranquilize it n toss it in a field some gottdamn where dont play with people be considerate. ALl i gota see is a FUCKIN kid runnin n screamin, im hunting down the owner, n having his/her dog TAKEN AWAYYYY.

  • @maxwellcrazycat9204

    @maxwellcrazycat9204

    Жыл бұрын

    Running from a dog only makes them more excited. They love to chase. Plus it's unlikely one can out run a dog.

  • @annexton3795

    @annexton3795

    Жыл бұрын

    Any dog that has attacks a human unprovoked MUST be put down that same day. If there's no law like that, you should lobby to have one passed.

  • @simongross3122

    @simongross3122

    Жыл бұрын

    @@annexton3795 I agree with that, but I have encountered people who claim that any dog that approaches for a pat or to lick is attacking. It's true that some dogs behave inappropriately, usually because they are not trained at all, but it is also true that some people have an unreasoning fear of dogs.

  • @sakabula2357

    @sakabula2357

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@annexton3795You don't get bad dogs...only bad owners

  • @wildwest5436
    @wildwest543610 ай бұрын

    A few years ago I was ALMOST attacked and I say almost because the dog didn't expect my muscle memory to literally kick in. Being a black belt in Tae Kwon Do I instantly got into a fighting stance and as the large lab shepherd mix was in mid air jump to bite I did a solid front kick to his bottom jaw. He fell back and thought about attacking me again but didn't. Good for him because while he was hitting the ground, I pull my spring assist Kershaw knife out and was planning on the next strike to his side rib cage. Dog went off and never saw him again. I was amazed at the muscle memory a person retains even if they no longer train.

  • @joeybleu66

    @joeybleu66

    10 ай бұрын

    instinct. i like the knife.

  • @roger4roger

    @roger4roger

    10 ай бұрын

    he's a black belt in taekwondo which means he has as much experience as someone who's gone to an mma gym for a few months

  • @wildwest5436

    @wildwest5436

    10 ай бұрын

    @@roger4roger lol keep thinking that!

  • @roger4roger

    @roger4roger

    10 ай бұрын

    @@wildwest5436 you'd get beat up by a jiu jitsu teenager who has never done any striking lmao

  • @FnLn55

    @FnLn55

    10 ай бұрын

    I bought my Kershaw 1950 "Tremor" many years ago, specifically for protection from viscious dogs. 👍👍

  • @thomashughes4859
    @thomashughes48596 ай бұрын

    Great video wow thank you very much I had a situation yesterday where I actually stood my ground and said go and the dog sat there for a minute or two and then kind of ran off so and we're around a bunch of kids so I'm I'm glad it ended happily the rest of the parents were like totally like who whatever anyway thank you for your video really really appreciate it! Sub'd of course! ❤️

  • @johnmurphy7953
    @johnmurphy79538 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the useful info. I have found from experience that the sudden opening of an umbrella in the direction of a charging dog will give them pause - just because it is strange. On the opposite side of a charge, a question: After four years of walking my Beagle, he began lunging at cars. Normally, if I say "Car", he will hop off the road onto the grass. Just recently, during a thunderstorm, he took me by surprise, lunging at multiple cars. The behavior continued the following day. What caused this abrupt change in behavior?

  • @craigeckhoff8519
    @craigeckhoff85193 жыл бұрын

    As a bicyclist dogs try to attack me often. The owners seem to think their dog is so well trained that wouldn't happen. I take the upper hand. My legs are strong as iron from years of training. If a dog gets close enough to bite, a HARD kick in the head sends it crying all the way home. I have knocked dogs out on occasion. I like dogs but I don't like getting bit.

  • @bridgetoofar8756

    @bridgetoofar8756

    3 жыл бұрын

    If you often face dogs attacks while on bike, I can give you an advice which helps. Get a trigger spray with the adjustable nozzle choke. Adjust its clicks to be able to shoot 6-7m. Attach 200cc screw top bottle for tank. Fill it up with pepper, vinegar, and chili(filtered). Carry that spray in a sling holder on your shoulder through the neck. This way, you can shoot the attacking dogs while on bike with ease. That is what I have been doing for the past 3 years. You can defend yourself while riding. I am keen to spread this information to reduce the numbers of the potential victims. When the force of brute strikes, our best defense is our readiness.

  • @bubbalong7646

    @bubbalong7646

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's real great. Have you ever had to receive the Pasteur treatment?

  • @bubbalong7646

    @bubbalong7646

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@bridgetoofar8756 I like the trigger part. A pistol trigger.

  • @cactustree6009

    @cactustree6009

    3 жыл бұрын

    And I'm sick of people on bikes not using their bell and alerting me as they come up from behind because my dog does lunge at bikes. If you alert me, I can restrain my dog better so my dog doesn't end up lunging at you.

  • @bubbalong7646

    @bubbalong7646

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@cactustree6009 It's this simple: your mutt would lunge at me one time and it would never lunge again. Comprends?

  • @amwilson195
    @amwilson1952 жыл бұрын

    A few years ago on one of my walks, a german shepard was charging at me. It came out of nowhere! Thankfully, I was just passing by a parked car, and I literally ninja-jumped on top of that car! 😂 A neighbor saw me and thought that the dog attacked me and asked if I was ok. Then the owner finally came out from across the street, called their dog & didn't care, didn't even ask me if I was ok or what happened. Luckily I carry pepper spray now.

  • @damhatrebloc

    @damhatrebloc

    Жыл бұрын

    if its the owner car im jumping up and down fiercely faking a panic attack stomping the roof all the way In

  • @thomas.thomas

    @thomas.thomas

    Жыл бұрын

    please do so

  • @-whackd

    @-whackd

    Жыл бұрын

    Make sure to kill the dog and eat it next time. I recommend Boshintang, a Korean soup

  • @emmalouie1663

    @emmalouie1663

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep. people with dogs like that usually don't care that is the problem

  • @donjames5761

    @donjames5761

    Жыл бұрын

    ya a few years ago i was walking in the park with my wive a kids a rottweiler ran up to us barking growling charging me an my wife than started going for my daughter an i shot it

  • @user-JS7
    @user-JS77 ай бұрын

    A pit once charged me while i was out riding my bike. But i’m crazy. I jumped off my bike, yelled what! and charged it. It ran away. 😂

  • @gonefishn5138
    @gonefishn513810 ай бұрын

    I’ve been approached by many vicious dogs and you’d be amazed at how quickly they turned tail and ran away when I ran straight at them with my hands raised and yelling.

  • @321CatboxWA

    @321CatboxWA

    10 ай бұрын

    yup, always, every time, all dogs .

  • @oscarstaszky1960

    @oscarstaszky1960

    10 ай бұрын

    that's mostly because most dogs should be smart enough to not engage in a fight that they think might cause injury to them in return *UNLESS* they are specifically trained to do so *OR* they might as well be infected with rabies... So yeah. It should be normal behaviour for dogs to turn tail and run when their perceived threat seems to want to attack them in return...

  • @brianletter3545

    @brianletter3545

    10 ай бұрын

    Indeed. From a dog's point of view you are taller than it, that is your advantage.

  • @kittybeck151

    @kittybeck151

    6 ай бұрын

    How big were the dogs? What kind?

  • @gonefishn5138

    @gonefishn5138

    6 ай бұрын

    @@kittybeck151 german shepherds

  • @paultoth7853
    @paultoth78534 жыл бұрын

    As a paperboy in the 80s I had a jackass customer that thought it was funny when his Doberman would chase me on my bicycle. I got bit a few times. One day I dumped all my newspapers out of the thick canvas bag I used to carry the papers. Dog came at me, I went for him and I managed to get the dog's head mostly in the bag and I wrapped the strap around the dog's neck. I proceeded to beat the shit out of that dog and I even bit the dog in multiple places drawing blood and attempted to strangle the dog. Owner called the cops. Since it was known that this guy let his dog run around the neighborhood the cops did not do anything. Dog had to go to the vet to get stitched up from where I bit him. Guy kept his dog penned up. That dog was scared to death of me from that point on.

  • @victorkramer2596

    @victorkramer2596

    4 жыл бұрын

    Man, fucking based You made that dog your bitch

  • @drchilapastrosodrlasmacas438

    @drchilapastrosodrlasmacas438

    4 жыл бұрын

    The only way to cherish dogs.

  • @paultoth7853

    @paultoth7853

    4 жыл бұрын

    Cherish dogs? WTF are you talking about? I still have the freaking scars on my left buttock from where I had to be stitched up due to this dog. I was young, twelve. The dog probably weighed 75% what I did and was most certainly stronger and faster than me. Should I have allowed that dog to get me down and rip my face apart? FU dumbasses. I do love animals but I certainly will not stand to be a chew toy.

  • @23likemotion

    @23likemotion

    3 жыл бұрын

    good job 👏🏾 fuck tryna be a alpha male

  • @cattyom3

    @cattyom3

    3 жыл бұрын

    A dog met a werewolf lol

  • @saintpatrick6681
    @saintpatrick66817 ай бұрын

    lead is the best defensive against an unwanted dog attack. allowing the dog to accept the role of playing dead is safer. carry and protect

  • @johnjerrehian4642
    @johnjerrehian46423 жыл бұрын

    screw that. If that dog is coming at me with intent we are going at it.

  • @sui11106

    @sui11106

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Nomad Wizard just get some big boots give em a Curb stomp.

  • @abitupthehudson

    @abitupthehudson

    3 жыл бұрын

    She is probably correct with her suggestions because I have experienced a few of those scenarios. As a first or second grader passing a group of kids who were teasing and taunting a medium-sized dog, I stood still and got nipped on my four-arm. As an adult male, I have either ignored the would-be attacker who only came close to contact (realizing any contact would be pretty minimal) or slowed down to verbally warn him or her which seemed sufficient. I believe I would seriously harm any animal that would seriously one-on-one attack me unless it was a grizzly, a great white, or any man-sized predator. Yea, I am probably nuts.

  • @skylark1848

    @skylark1848

    3 жыл бұрын

    the dogs see your suppressed darkness. Acknowledge and heal your darkness and i guarantee you that same dog will see the difference in you Dogs can see our subtle energy body. If your energy body is damage, they can tell you

  • @abitupthehudson

    @abitupthehudson

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Stefan Kraft I do think you have a good point.

  • @Explosivo55

    @Explosivo55

    3 жыл бұрын

    right on.. fight or flight... the fittest will surely survive by fighting back

  • @vherlekar
    @vherlekar6 ай бұрын

    Excellent video 👍

  • @DogPsychology101

    @DogPsychology101

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much!

  • @leroymorris6036
    @leroymorris60367 ай бұрын

    Pretty good advice

  • @samiam3297
    @samiam32973 жыл бұрын

    As a runner ive had my share of encounters. The yell stop does work (sometimes) rocks also do the trick (keep one in the hand always) but the pocket knife always works when full on attack. Self defense is self defense.

  • @Maseventh

    @Maseventh

    2 жыл бұрын

    So, unfortunately you've had to use the knife, too?

  • @sl4983

    @sl4983

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Maseventh Lol right? Mutts.

  • @larabardot6836

    @larabardot6836

    Жыл бұрын

    What about a pepper spray?

  • @crubrutockcsgo

    @crubrutockcsgo

    Жыл бұрын

    I also carry a pocket knife but how do you use it on a dog? won't the dog bite you before you can stab the dog?

  • @maybeitsnotalex

    @maybeitsnotalex

    Жыл бұрын

    @@larabardot6836 I'm guessing that would work, but yk, just don't miss

  • @thesisypheanjournal1271
    @thesisypheanjournal12713 жыл бұрын

    I once read an article about what to do when a dog charges at you and it said to tell the dog, "Stop! Go home!' The article added "This works even with dogs that don't speak English."

  • @tehgzizlauw1787

    @tehgzizlauw1787

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Uma Jalamo someone will shoot the dog and probably shoot him as well

  • @austingodinho

    @austingodinho

    3 жыл бұрын

    What if the dog is deaf?😂

  • @pippishortstocking7913

    @pippishortstocking7913

    3 жыл бұрын

    😂

  • @frankobrien9124

    @frankobrien9124

    3 жыл бұрын

    are you taking the pxss ?.

  • @Cheepchipsable

    @Cheepchipsable

    3 жыл бұрын

    More about the tone I think.

  • @TxVet1027
    @TxVet10274 ай бұрын

    Great advice. ✌️

  • @kittybeck151
    @kittybeck1516 ай бұрын

    I was out for a walk by myself in a rural neighborhood. A pack of small dogs came out from nowhere & surrounded me, but just nipped & growled at me. I knew enough to not run & just kept shuffling through them, not really knowing what to do. Then a little girl from inside a nearby house said "shut up, you dogs!" and they all dispersed. I felt kind of stupid.

  • @TimB8232

    @TimB8232

    5 ай бұрын

    It was unsettling experience, that turned little bit bizarre. You were a stranger to the pack of dogs, the girl clearly wasn't. So her voice, was enough to switch them off. Not her age or size. 😊

  • @unbreakable7633
    @unbreakable76339 ай бұрын

    I used to metal detect and ran into aggressive dogs more than once. I always stood my ground, held my detector out toward the dog, and in the other hand held my digging tool in a threatening manner. They always stopped. I think this is because they saw I would fight.

  • @eric212234
    @eric21223410 ай бұрын

    I was about 15, just wandering around. I was apparently on someone's land and their dog was loose, but fortunately the owner was near by. I saw the dog and ran. Fortunately the owner had enough presence of mind to scream "Don't run!". I heard her and stopped and turned. I then took a couple of quick steps toward the dog. When it stopped and barked at me, I growled at it. Not my finest moment, but I learned a lot about animal nature that day.

  • @robertclark2935

    @robertclark2935

    10 ай бұрын

    same happened to me about the same age... it was my grandads dog he told me to stop running lol...

  • @susantunbridge4612

    @susantunbridge4612

    8 ай бұрын

    If you run, you're acting like a prey animal, and a dog is a predator, and a carnivore. Instinct kicks in. Also don't scream.

  • @SnakeAndTurtleQigong
    @SnakeAndTurtleQigong3 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much

  • @Rachelholtell5820
    @Rachelholtell58207 ай бұрын

    I have a question, Mrs dog psychologist , does maice, bear maice, or a stun gun work on really aggressive dogs? Or is their adrenaline so high they won't even feel it?

  • @Dontwlookatthis
    @Dontwlookatthis2 жыл бұрын

    My Border Collie and I have taken many walks when this has happened to us. She always uses her Border Collie Stare and it works! The other dogs ALWAYS leave crying. After we walk about 50 feet away, Cait turns to me with a very pleased look on her face like she is saying "We sure took care of that dog, didn't we, which I answer with a treat if I have one and a hug and I vocally praise her.

  • @simongross3122

    @simongross3122

    Жыл бұрын

    Border Collies are very smart

  • @ChronicalsofAl
    @ChronicalsofAl3 жыл бұрын

    I've also determined that size 12 steel toe boots placed squarely under their chin changes an aggressive dog's disposition.

  • @FlyingAxblade_D20

    @FlyingAxblade_D20

    3 жыл бұрын

    only size 10 with composite toed boots... I've captured many a stray or scared lost because _dun dun dunnnn_ I carry leashes in my backpack. A leash, when produced, creates a whole NEW dog. Except once, at a 7-11, but that's a whole different story because I had my leaping Husky with me. & I wish, so wish, that I had video camera filming that fight. IT WAS AWESOME. So I'll just tell it =) Known wild dog in neighborhood. Husky & I go running. He will pull me through the air on leash across a 2 car driveway slope. He jumps, I jump & he helps me sail. Like a 16 foot leap! (Loved that doggo, we'd sing together too, he was particular to Kemper Crabb music) We get to 7-11, on side of building and VIOLA here is known black dog, maybe feral, and he's on us like fish in a barrel. Husky, on leash, twirls to intercept. Does so, and then I'm attached by wrist to dog fight. Both of them are striving for the dominate. Husky, MID AIR, responds to my leash commands. MID AIR. We took the win, the submission hold, but when I produced my 2nd leash, wild dog yelped & ran off. No blood. no humping. just the fight ending with a pin. Good looking black dog too! Lean, wiry, probably 90 #'s. Would've liked to have captured him.

  • @jmerlo4119

    @jmerlo4119

    3 жыл бұрын

    Number one, I doubt you will have eough time to find your boots and put them on before a street-dog gets you. And number two, the chances of your boot arriving to the throat of a reasonably experienced doberman are minimal.

  • @jakeblanton6853

    @jakeblanton6853

    3 жыл бұрын

    And if you miss, you've opened up your groin to his bite... :) Most dogs will bite the first thing that is presented to them. If you have a walking stick, present it to the dog so that he first encounters it and will bite it. An opened umbrella will work as a shield against most dogs. They don't have the reasoning ability to know how solid that shield might be. As far as they are concerned, there's no difference between an opened umbrella and a metal trash can lid -- can't see through it, then it must be a solid barrier.

  • @jiveturkey365

    @jiveturkey365

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FlyingAxblade_D20 cool story bro... sounds like I anime cartoon cause none of your fable is believable, well there was probably a black dog in your neighborhood and you might have owned a husky but nothing else happened like you said lol...

  • @FlyingAxblade_D20

    @FlyingAxblade_D20

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jiveturkey365 i am a profeessional dungeon master. but yes i live In Real Life

  • @carolwoodruff5775
    @carolwoodruff57752 ай бұрын

    Thanks to You!!

  • @DavidGreg-wm3ke

    @DavidGreg-wm3ke

    11 күн бұрын

    I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days and you know God loves us so much,So where are you originally from? I am David originally from Spain but currently living in Texas now...

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