Dmitri wrote:Over the years, I've heard recommendations like shoving your first down their throat (to choke them), etc. But those never struck me as something I could physically do in a real situation.
In the end, unless you specifically train for these situations with enough intensity, you'll just act automatically (and unpredictably), one way or another, and there's not much you can do about the type and specifics of that reaction - kind of like how you'd act if someone's in a burning building, or drowning, etc. You won't know until you're actually in it. Which, let's hope, we'll never have to find out...
He's never done that before.
Said by most dog owners after their dog mauls some kid or older person...
Steve James wrote:windwalker wrote :He's never done that before.
Said by most dog owners after their dog mauls some kid or older person...
True, but also said by the parents of children who became serial killers. Your argument is correct that certain dogs don't make good family pets for most people. And, some people don't make good dog handlers.
I've got a couple pit bull/German shepards and they let me throw them around but when they get mad at each other they scare the shit out of me.
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