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<blockquote data-quote="GlockPaperScissors" data-source="post: 945136" data-attributes="member: 8374"><p>My dog was attacked by a loose dog a while back. I had to take him to the vet to get stitches for $115. This was before I started carrying anything.</p><p></p><p>Now I carry a collapsible baton every day I take my dog for a walk. I had to make it ready for use once. A loose dog charged my dog, and I immediately displayed my baton. I simply held the baton in front of myself at an angle so the dog could see it. If it was going to bite anything, it would be steel. The dog stopped charging and nobody got hurt. The owner came out saying "Sorry" but didn't do much to help control their dog. I'm glad I had the baton, and even happier that I didn't have to hurt someone's loose pet.</p><p></p><p>I carry the baton, a knife or two, and one to three guns. The baton is really only for defense against loose dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlockPaperScissors, post: 945136, member: 8374"] My dog was attacked by a loose dog a while back. I had to take him to the vet to get stitches for $115. This was before I started carrying anything. Now I carry a collapsible baton every day I take my dog for a walk. I had to make it ready for use once. A loose dog charged my dog, and I immediately displayed my baton. I simply held the baton in front of myself at an angle so the dog could see it. If it was going to bite anything, it would be steel. The dog stopped charging and nobody got hurt. The owner came out saying "Sorry" but didn't do much to help control their dog. I'm glad I had the baton, and even happier that I didn't have to hurt someone's loose pet. I carry the baton, a knife or two, and one to three guns. The baton is really only for defense against loose dogs. [/QUOTE]
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