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Old 09-28-2012, 10:16 PM   #32
lillymae
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Originally Posted by maggiefromnj View Post
About the wasp spray...how hazardous is it to the dog you spray? If you spray a dog, say 5-10 feet away from you and he is injured by the spray, what happens then? That dog owner will claim that you were never in danger because Fido was just barking and wasn't going to hurt you....I would also hate to hurt another animal unless it was truly an attack situation, in which case pepper spray should work.

I was just wondering. I don't actually carry anything but I do keep an eye out. We don't have a problem around here with loose dogs, though I know one can get out by accident. Maggie is 10 pounds and I just reel her in quick if I sense a problem.

The one dog I do know of who was injured by another dog was in her own yard and it was a leashed dog that went up her driveway and tore her chest open. She is a shnauzer mix and the other dog was a yellow lab. That dog has a muzzle or some kind of head leash but we think she got Bella with a swipe of the paw. It might not have been intentional to harm but how do you know?
The wasp spray can go up to 20 ft & IF you feel in danger & the other dog is NOT controlled ie, leashed, chained, in the house or behind a fence as it should ALWAYS be & NOT running loose where it can be a danger to someone then you have the rite to protect yourself & your family and/or pet. There are leash laws in every state that I am aware of & these laws are put in place for the protection of the dog & others so IF the dog owner has a problem with their dog being sprayed then , they had better follow the laws. I don't know how much damage the spray can do but it will deff deter an attacking dog & IF it comes to me or my dog being attacked by a dog that is not being properly controlled/restrained, it's getting sprayed no matter what kind of damage the spray does to the attacking dog.
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