Jillaroo
Demented
- Location
- Mid North Coast NSW Australia
Many years ago a mate who was a dog handler in the Military Police showed me how to deal with large dogs. If you are wearing a jacket then hold out your arm and encourage the dog to bite it. (this works out better than it biting your nuts instead) Once the dog latches on your arm, quickly turn your arm over to spin the dog on its back, step over and grip the dog between your legs. Now that it's pinned down it will stop struggling and after about 30 seconds or so will accept it's beaten and you will find that it will not attack you again if released. If you are not wearing a jacket, then take off a shoe, or use anything you have to get the dog to bite that instead of you. It is important that you don't allow the dog to grip you on a sensitive part of you body. A bite on the arm can be fixed up fairly easily, and you still have your other hand free to restrain it.
I was attacked by a German Shepherd and I was holding a book which I thrust out to the dog. To my surprise the dog never tried to bite the book but tried to get past it to get at me. I managed to keep the dog at bay long enough for the owner to sort it out.
If you are attacked by more than one dog then good luck, you are in trouble.
I was attacked by a German Shepherd and I was holding a book which I thrust out to the dog. To my surprise the dog never tried to bite the book but tried to get past it to get at me. I managed to keep the dog at bay long enough for the owner to sort it out.
If you are attacked by more than one dog then good luck, you are in trouble.
