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<blockquote data-quote="3inSlugger" data-source="post: 1824473" data-attributes="member: 18508"><p>I have been bit (barely) while defending my dog. Granted it was a beagle, but it charged my wife- then girlfriend- and our dog. Like an idiot, I stepped out in front between them and the beagle scratched my leg with its teeth. It retreated when the owner came out and I started kicking it. Also been charged too many times by pit bulls.</p><p></p><p>I was too young or foolish at the time to call the pound and get the dog reported as aggressive as the scratch drew blood. As I'm still 20, CCW isn't an option yet. I just rely on fingers to the eyes, staying on my feet, protecting my throat, and NEVER turning your back. Good god ene i gues.</p><p></p><p>In your situation, a garden hose, bear mace, or finally a firearm sounds like the best bet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3inSlugger, post: 1824473, member: 18508"] I have been bit (barely) while defending my dog. Granted it was a beagle, but it charged my wife- then girlfriend- and our dog. Like an idiot, I stepped out in front between them and the beagle scratched my leg with its teeth. It retreated when the owner came out and I started kicking it. Also been charged too many times by pit bulls. I was too young or foolish at the time to call the pound and get the dog reported as aggressive as the scratch drew blood. As I'm still 20, CCW isn't an option yet. I just rely on fingers to the eyes, staying on my feet, protecting my throat, and NEVER turning your back. Good god ene i gues. In your situation, a garden hose, bear mace, or finally a firearm sounds like the best bet. [/QUOTE]
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