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Red Baron
04-16-04, 05:39 PM
Went out on a local ride today in rural area. Experienced quite a few dogs. One dog in particular, young dalmation, rural area, came after me down a STEEP hill Full Blast. Dang! He was moving. I thought if he hits me I'm going down. I let him get about 10 yards away then made a quick turn towards him. Welllll---- He turned slightly, lost his footing and Creamed himself into the ditch. I started to laugh then realized 'that was a huge 'THUD!' (his body hitting the opposite bank). I stopped, went back and he was laying there. He finally got up and limped away. Completely ignoring me. Noticed his tail between his legs big time. Wow, he was surely in shock. I don't think he'll do much more chasing of bikes. The look on his (dog) face - Priceless :eek:


lotek
04-16-04, 07:52 PM
thank you for going back, its nice to hear that even tho the
dal chased (young dog makes sense) you checked on him
When I read the title of the thread I was afraid it was gonna be more
dog bashing, clobbered dog with pump/pepperspray/9mm lead/etc.

marty

Red Baron
04-16-04, 08:11 PM
thank you for going back, its nice to hear that even tho the
dal chased (young dog makes sense) you checked on him
When I read the title of the thread I was afraid it was gonna be more
dog bashing, clobbered dog with pump/pepperspray/9mm lead/etc.

marty
Lotec, nah- I cared, no animal should be harmed, unless its out to harm me. I truely felt sorry for the poor mutt. I tried to approach him, but he took off. However, that being said, I don't care for the 'biters'.


Chris L
04-16-04, 10:11 PM
Hopefully it's a short-term physical shock that the dog will remember for a long time.

hillyman
04-17-04, 01:37 AM
Much better than this story...

Man bites dog -- to death, China paper says





April 13, 2004







HONG KONG -- A man reportedly turned the tables on a dog in China, fatally biting it after it attacked.

The Shanghai man was strolling home with friends and was drunk after a night out, the South China Morning Post said. The canine apparently nipped at his fingers and cheek. He jumped on the dog and bit it to death, the paper said.

http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-bite13.html

Magna Man
04-17-04, 08:25 PM
Did he make stir fry later?

Stevet04II
04-19-04, 12:43 AM
I hate dogs that chase me.

hammye
04-19-04, 05:20 AM
I kind of enjoy being chased by the dogs. Long ago I remember one chasing me for a mile or so. near the end the dog started to get tired so I stopped and patted the dog for a bit.

MERTON
04-19-04, 10:52 AM
Much better than this story...

Man bites dog -- to death, China paper says





April 13, 2004









HONG KONG -- A man reportedly turned the tables on a dog in China, fatally biting it after it attacked.

The Shanghai man was strolling home with friends and was drunk after a night out, the South China Morning Post said. The canine apparently nipped at his fingers and cheek. He jumped on the dog and bit it to death, the paper said.

http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-bite13.html




yeah! take it to 'em!! (ooohhh how i hate dogs.)

Prosody
04-19-04, 06:23 PM
You know, so many of you must live in places either without leash laws or where people just ignore the leash laws. I have never been chased by a dog around here. I've had dogs behind fences barking wildly at me, and once came upon a large dog dragging a wire lead and its anchor behind him (I stopped and tried to pick up the lead, but the dog was having nothing of that, so I just stood on the lead until a frantic owner ran up and claimed his dog).

Ebbtide
04-19-04, 06:29 PM
Saw the title and didn't read it until now thinking you were going to tell us how you had to remove your SPD cleats from the dogs skull (never know with the internet). Glad your story was nice and funny.

hillyman
04-19-04, 06:45 PM
You know, so many of you must live in places either without leash laws or where people just ignore the leash laws. I have never been chased by a dog around here.
You are a lucky man then or you don't ride in very rural areas. All over here in Southern Illinois people just think it's their god given right to let dogs loose in their yard. They don't seem to think or care that their innocent Fido runs into the road after cyclists. Not that many in most areas but the more rural you ride,WATCH OUT!

MERTON
04-19-04, 06:48 PM
crawdaddy is right. i just haven't ridin' in a city before.