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06-17-2009, 09:35 AM | #1 |
Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Citrus Heights, California USA
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| I'm looking for a deterrent to keep dogs from biting my dog when we are out. I would appreciate any help anyone has to offer. I am looking for something that I can carry with me to keep dangerous dogs away if their intent is to bite/attack. A short time ago I had Calleigh at an outside flower place. Naturally she was on her leash. I just put her down and there was a silky there before I knew it biting her. She started bleeding from her ear. I picked her up immediately and the dog grabbed onto her backside. I had no choice but to kick at the dog to get it off. People came and the owners daughter took the dog away. It turned out Calleigh was ok. Thank God! Yesterday we were walking on our regular route and a huge, I mean huge, Shepherd mix came flying from his yard on the hill at us. Luckily for us this dog was friendly. I am now offically paranoid to take her out anywhere. I'm a rather small person so I wouldn't be able to hold a dog like that back. My friend of mine who is a vet told me that mace doesn't work on dogs. It only makes them angrier. Any ideas?
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06-17-2009, 09:37 AM | #2 |
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| YIKES! I don't know...i have a stroller for my girls when i take them out in public. Maybe you could get one of those to keep her safe. I love having my 5 contained. |
06-17-2009, 09:44 AM | #3 |
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| I have thought about it. She loves to walk. She has put on some weight through the winter and I really would like her to get some exercise also.She's also a little hyperactive still and needs that release. I am going to check with my pet supply store, to see if they have anything. It's really not fair that she has to suffer because people don't contain their dogs. If it comes down to life or death it will have to be a stroller. It's just sad if that would have to happen.
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06-17-2009, 09:49 AM | #4 |
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| Mace should work on dogs it depends on what kind of mix you get and the % of pepper. They also sell dog pepper spray.
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06-17-2009, 09:49 AM | #5 |
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06-17-2009, 09:57 AM | #6 |
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| There are all types of different pepper sprays made specifically for dogs. Here is an example of some: Dog Pepper Spray | Repellent to stop a canine or vicious animals when they attack. I'm sure more people on here can help you with what they get.
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06-17-2009, 10:06 AM | #7 |
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| I have a small can of peppr spray that I carry and also a tazer. I have not had to use either but always have at least one of them and wouldn't hesitate.
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06-17-2009, 10:21 AM | #8 |
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| This is very encouraging news. Thank you eveyone! I wouldn't use pepper spray only if I had too, that is for sure. I'll check out all of this wonderful information. I feel safer already. Do you have to be licensed to carry it?
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06-17-2009, 10:50 AM | #9 |
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| I wouldn't use pepper spray - It could blow back into your face or hurt your dog - like if you had to spray it at your dog and another dog to break up a fight. Premier makes a product called Spray Shield. It's a citronella spray. It's the same thing they use in the spray bark collars. It's around $10 and last I checked they sold it at Petsmart and you can definitely get it online! By the way I've seen it in action. It just makes the dogs sneeze a lot. At least if it was a neighbor's dog or something, and you weren't sure if they were going to bite but you were scared, they wouldn't be mad at you for hurting their dog. It wears off in about 2 minutes. Last edited by Erin; 06-17-2009 at 10:52 AM. |
06-17-2009, 11:13 AM | #10 |
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| This is one site that has dog mace. Their prices are reasonable and i am thinking of also getting some of that stuff ! What's New STOP AGGRESSIVE DOG ATTACKS HOME INVASION - FAMILY SURVIVAL TIPS THE INNOCENCE LOST INITIATIVE WHAT ARE YOU MOST THANKFUL FOR? WOMEN'S SECURITY ISSUES Buy pepper spray including Fox Labs pepper spray and other self defense products. The best pepper sprays, stun guns, tasers, Mace, personal alarms and home protection devices. Dog Spray by Mace Dog Spray is EPA approved Mace Muzzle canine repellent provides safe, effective and humane protection against dog attacks. Ideal protection for walkers, joggers, cyclists or delivery people. Mace brand Muzzle dog spray is an excellent product for defending against attacking dogs. This specially formulated pepper spray is designed specifically for canines and has been proven effective in against aggressive dogs. If a dog attacks you, rest assured that if you spray the animal in it’s face, he will tuck his tail and run! If you exercise or work outside, dog spray is a must have product. It is lightweight, easily accessible, and will provide fast protection when you need it most. Compare our prices on Mace dog repellent and save! Our Low Price $11.95 Did you know that there are nearly 5 million reported dog attacks in the United States every year? That’s one attack every 75 seconds! And more than 1,000 emergency room visits per day are the result of aggressive dog attacks.Don’t be a statistic! Keep that aggressive dog away with Mace® Muzzle® Dog Repellent. EPA approved Muzzle provides safe, effective and humane protection against canine attack. Ideal protection for walkers, joggers, cyclists or delivery people. Features flip-top safety cap, finger grip dispenser, belt clip and key chain. This 14 gram stream unit sprays up to 10 feet. Contains 10 one second bursts. If you find yourself in potentially dangerous situation, carry the Mace dog spray unit in your hand. Slip your thumb under the safety cover and be ready to spray the canine by pressing down on the red button with your thumb. Notice how the MUZZLE dog pepper spray unit is shaped so that you can tell by the feel how it should be held. The safety cover will prevent access to the red button if you hold the unit backward. The shape of your MUZZLE (tm) unit will enable you to know, even in the dark or in a stressful situation, when the device is properly oriented and ready for use. If you have to use your MUZZLE dog spray unit, point and spray short bursts at the nose, mouth, and eyes of the aggressive canine, allowing you an opportunity to move away from the area and out of harm's way. The MUZZLE unit is designed to be actuated in short 1/2 second busts aimed at the dog's mouth. When actuated, a stream of the pepper based formulation will be released from the unit for a distance of approximately 10-12 feet. Avoid spraying directly into the wind. Use the unit when it is in the upright position, otherwise it may not function properly then or afterwards. MUZZLE dog spray is an organic pepper-based compound which causes extreme irritation if applied to a dog's nose, eyes, or mouth. The effects begin within a few seconds of contact causing a dog to cower and retreat. It is normal for most dogs to roll on the ground and rub their eyes in an attempt to remove the spray from the facial area. The painful, irritating effects usually wear off within minutes, leaving the dog unharmed. EPA approved Mace dog repellent provides safe, effective and humane personal protection against dog attacks. Canine repellent is ideal protection for walkers, joggers, cyclists, or delivery people. Stops dog attacks. © 2005 - 2009 Guardian Self Defense and Security Products. All Rights Reserved.
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06-18-2009, 02:09 AM | #11 |
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| Thanks, Carol, for asking this question, and for those of you that posted responses. Learned something new and plan on shopping for something for our walks, too.
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06-18-2009, 02:21 AM | #12 |
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| Echo'ing Lisa/Pic's response, thanks for all the info. The boys were attacked 3 times in the first few months we had them. I will be looking at some of the deterrents mention. There are people in our neighborhood that just will not admit that they do not have that great a control over their dog(s) and insisted on walking them off leash. 1st, it's against local law/ordanance for the dog to be off leash outside the house/yard. Second, if the dog attacks/bites someone or bolts out into the street and is struck by a vehicle the dog loses both times.
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06-18-2009, 06:35 AM | #13 |
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| Watch out mean dogs! Mean Dogs Beware!! Yorkie Talkers won't take it anymore!! I think it's great most of you are willing to take the extra step to keep your pups safe. The incident with Calleigh really opened my eyes. It should never have happened. If something does happen again, we will be ready. Thanks everyone for your thoughts.
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06-18-2009, 07:31 AM | #14 |
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| I say a baseball bat!!! How dare these inconciderate idiots to leave their dogs off leash. I say they are free game if their owners don't restrain them. My babies are to important to me and I would do anything to protect them. What is wrong with people. They are barking up the wrong tree if they think we yt's are not going to fight for our babies safety.
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06-18-2009, 09:07 AM | #15 |
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| Right, the spray could get on your baby which is why I bought the tazer. I do still carry them both and hopefully won't have to use either but have heard way too many horror stories to not be prepared to protect my "kids" when needed.
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