Bear spray will not work on a determined canine,I know as we raise these and not one would stop attacking when ordered even with spra
Ah good ole fur missiles… those things are terrifying
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Bear spray will not work on a determined canine,I know as we raise these and not one would stop attacking when ordered even with spra
Cool storyBear spray will not work on a determined canine,I know as we raise these and not one would stop attacking when ordered even with spray.
In fairness, dogs trained to attack are different than farm dogs chasing deer who may happen to get aggressive with a stranger.Bear spray will not work on a determined canine,I know as we raise these and not one would stop attacking when ordered even with spray.
Maybe I'm in the minority, but if my dog was so untrained it was running animals on someone else's land I would understand if it got shot. I wouldn't like it, but I would understand.
Yeah maybe it is east/west thingI dont know of one that wouldnt get shot for that out here. Thinkin this is an west/ east thing though.
I use a 22 pistol to dispatch yotes in foothold traps...between the eyes or ear hole will do the job.My apologies for not being clear.
Would a 22LR pistol (3.5” barrel) shooting a 38 grain HP be able to kill a dog in a defense situation?
Or (worst case scenario) at least change its mind/direction?
Not relying on the noise to scare them.
Them chasing the deer is just how they ended up close to me. That kinda is what it is.
Thanks.
Yes, it will work. Wouldn't be my first choice, just because I'm hesitant to consider any 22 ammo completely reliable, but far better than nothing.
Second the bear spray recommendation.
Not the scenario at all as I’ve already said.Betting the guy running the dog is also armed. Popping one from a tree stand is a great way to start a situation that may escalate out of hand fast.
Agree.My only concern (as others have stated) would be whether the ammo feeds reliably in the firearm.
Unless it has a GPS collar....Situation like that. I'm not calling anybody. The issue was handled, and the less people involved the better IMO
This..most states I hunt its illegal to kill hunting dogs unless they are damaging property aka livestock, or life even on your own property.First thing after an encounter is to call animal control or local LEO. Dog owners can be irrational at titimes
Unless it has a GPS collar....