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Old 04-10-11, 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by byte_speed
Even well intentioned owners can be a problem.

A pit bull near home attacked me one day, but the owner diverted the dogs attention long enough for me to escape. Next time I go by, the dog has a fence. Well within a month or so, the dog has learned to climb the fence and the chase is on again. Once again, the owner was present and able to divert the attack. Now the dog is chained inside the fence, but it is a big dog and small looking chain. How much longer?

I have been chased by dogs that broke chains, broke rope, jumped fences, and escaped from invisible fences. But I agree, the dogs running loose are the worst.

I want to try a paint ball gun for repeat offenders (dogs). Those things can hurt. If I could find a way to fill the balls with ammonia or some noxious chemical, all the better.
I believe that you can get "paintballs" filled with a pepper spray substance, Dog the Bounty Hunter and crew use them. Don't know where but shouldn't be to hard to source.
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