Operate a Stun Gun to Break Up Dog Fights

This post was written by London Dog Walker on May 9, 2010
Posted Under: London Dog Walking

When you want to take your dog for a walk, or if you want to walk for exercise it may be hard if you live in an area where dogs not on a leash roam regularly. Even the friendliest of dogs can become volatile in the right circumstances and regardless of whether you use a leash on your dog you have no control over what others in the area do with their dogs.

Dogs off Leash Can Become Aggressive

Numerous dog owners regularly have the idea that just because their dog is trained than they are not at harm for dangerous behaviour. As a result owners allow their dogs to run free without a leash without being concerned when they come face to face with another dog.

Yet a dog that is friendly and trained can also become dangerous if they believe that their territory is in jeopardy, if their owner is under attack, or if their individual dominance is challenged.

Walking with or near dogs requires vigilance and awareness of the possibility of attack.

Plan for the Possibility of a Dog Attack

What do you intend to do if there is a possibility of a dog attack? Dog walkers cannot depend upon the fighting ability of their dog. What if the attacking animal is larger or more aggressive? In any case, exercise walkers do not have a dog to take the front line against such an attack.

Avoiding troublesome dogs is always the first line of defense, but personal safety tools can also be effective. A pepper spray gun can provide a form of comfort however pepper spray is not an effective weapon on all types of dogs. Some dogs seem to be resistant.

Stun guns nevertheless are extremely effective in breaking up dog fights plus hindering confrontations altogether. When the dog start to apprach, [discharge the stun gun a number of times. Typically the high frequency electrical charge is ample warning to convince a dog to reconsider its attack. A mini stun gun is easy to carry and is especially handy to utilize particularly if it happens to be a noisy device.

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