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Old 05-11-2013, 09:57 AM   #2
yorkietalkjilly
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If a big, powerful dog is holding onto a person or another dog, getting someone to lift directly up on the dog's collar or gather the skin of his back neck up very tight in their hands until it is very tight and taut across the throat and lift straight up for up to 2 minutes until the dog stops breathing can cause them to let go, even a raging pitbull or Rottie or GSD. Then, if someone can grab the back legs of that dog while it is still recovering its breath and hold them up and walk it backwards very fast until they can get it away from the blood and scene of the attack, there is a good chance the dog will leave of its on accord. If it doesn't, prepare to do it all again or go into one of the above self-defense modes.

It's so good to post articles about this from time to time. Thank you so much. Nothing as frightening as a huge, zoned-in dog barreling toward you or your dog!!!
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