Old 06-09-07 | 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Tom Stormcrowe
Agreed, that's why I stood my ground. This is not to mention that fleeing prey is a trigger to further aggression. In that respect, they are truly similar to dogs (or should that be dogs are similar to them?).

Magnolia, I don't think I'd trust that item. I rather suspect that item is designed for domestic dogs and wolves are a LOT more aggressive given the right circumstance. I prefer to blind and wipe out their sense of smell temporarily as well as trigger respiratory problems to debilitate them. I KNOW that works, and wouldn't want to go into another scenario that I don't have a pretty good idea of a positive outcome. Just my 2¢ worth based on personal experience, and I sure don't claim to be an expert here!
Good fast thinking. That is truly a story that you can pass down to grandchildren.

I think you can now claim to be the leading expert in the world, having more experience than 99% of all people.
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