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Old 08-28-2010, 06:26 AM   #40
EjPWyPm4

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If the dogs don't have collars, then it's time to use some leash magic.

I've only done it a few times, and never for a fight, but for collarless dogs, or for dogs I think may bite me. Once when a stray, in heat female pit bull who was very DA came into my possession. I was hosing her off out back (and stupid me), she didn't have a collar on since I was washing pepper spray off her (which we used to get her away from our fence the night before since she was having a fence fight with Lucy and Vader). Old guy down the street was walking by with his yappy dogs, and she bolted for the fence to eat them. I grabbed the leash off the table out back (if it was Lucy I would have just picked her ass up but I knew nothing about this dog) and ran for the front.

She was trying to get through the fence at the dogs, and the dogs were trying to get at her (and their owner did nothing but lamely try to walk them away, which did not work, so he let them keep doing their thing, BTW I hate this guy). As quick as I could, I took one end of the leash, tossed it under her neck, and put the other end through the loop and dragged her away.

I've also done this with my room mate's dog who is completely nuts and has bitten a couple of people, because shar peis and shepherds should never EVER be bred to each other.

I can see this being my use of a leash if I have a dog without a collar, and I can't get a good hold on the neck.

---------- Post added at 11:26 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:23 PM ----------

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.
I'm going with MJ on this Zoe (as I so often do). This chick would be hospitalized if I heard about it, let alone was involved. Dog fight gets broken up, human fight begins.
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