Erig007: I raised and trained hunting dog when younger. We have had as many as 60 dogs Coon hounds, foxhounds, Rabbit beagles squirrel dogs and bird dogs. At one time right after high school I was taking care of our dogs and two other trainers dog that had health issues until homes could be found for these peoples dogs. For a couple of months I cared for 167 hunting dogs daily . I have also hunted problem feral dogs packs. I know a little about how dogs work . I have watched most of the video you posted before . It deals urban feral dogs that live of trash and small game . I have hunted feral dogs that 8 dogs killed a steer that was close to 1000 lbs . In one situation I approached an old collapsed shed I knew the feral dogs were under it . So I had my Remington pump at my shoulder an 80 pound hound/shepherd cross came out of the mess so fast that by the time I got sights on him and fired he was airborne and less than 5 ft from me I got enough out of the way that it didn't knock me down but the dog warden I was assisting though I had been attack because of the blood. How are you going to turn a dog like that with a rock??? I shot a big boxer mix with a slingshot and a lead ball he retreated 30 ft and turn back around and came back can you throw rocks harder than a modern slingshot??? I have been on the ground facing these type of animals 98 out of 100 packs or feral dogs chucking a rock will work the other 2 groups will eat your a$$. I have had hunting dogs all my life. I have pulled dogs off people being attacked. Sometimes there are only one option to deal with wild dogs God help you if you are not prepared . Granted I put myself in the positions of having to deal with these animals. I did it because my experience gave me a better chance of coming out unharmed . If I had to choose between dealing with a black bear or a pack of feral dogs I will take the black bear. A pack of big wild dogs away from urban areas is bad news period I would not argue with you if I did not care
Roy