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Old 08-27-2010, 03:29 PM   #30
doksSirmAdods

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Ummmmm..... go and grab some damn collars, leashes and breaking sticks and refer to part one.

My friend actually had her dogs euthed by AC because she allowed them to get in a three dog scrap with no collars on IN PUBLIC. Three people struggled for who knows how long to try and break the fight up and it took ME to run home, grab some collars and leashes to get it under control in a matter of SECONDS, literally. Her stupidity about wanting her dogs to have the ''freedom'' of no collars literally lost them their LIFE. We are still friends but she knows not to bring this up as I get FURIOUS as I lectured her endlessly about her slack handling of her dogs telling her it was an accident waiting to happen.
You are so much more patient thn I am. I would have punched her in the face and stopped speaking to her. Hell, I ended a 12 year friendship because a friend allowed her intact male Pit Bull to breed with her intact female Boxer. I went on a rant about irresponsible ownership, the fact that there are mutts all over and purebreds dying in shelters etc etc and never answered another call or email from her. If she would have let a fight happen in public and caused the death of a dog she would have been drinking her lunch through some shiny new headgear holding her jaw together.

I have to say I totally agree with the people who say a break stick is it. I have only seen a couple serious fights, but neither was broken up by the back legs method and none of the dogs involved would have even noticed vinegar. I guess someone scared of redirection could use the wheelbarrow method if someone else has used a break stick to seperate the dogs. My personal dog seperation plan involves the dog between my legs being held firmly by my leg muscles, my one arm around the neck and a break stick in my other hand.
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