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<blockquote data-quote="Junior Bonner" data-source="post: 2744059" data-attributes="member: 33416"><p>Kind of has to be the Alaskan, because this often happens as I am going and coming from work. A shotgun is probably best, but I can't carry it on me all the time like I can the Alaskan. With the dog literally upon me, a miss with the Alaskan is unlikely. I've pointed it at them before and they shy off from it.</p><p></p><p>Edit/Update: I went out the front gate just now in order to see if it has dried enough for me to mow along the easement tomorrow. I was not set upon by two or three of the dogs this time, I heard barking from behind the trailer, like one of the dogs was penned up. So, perhaps my labors with the Sheriff's dept did pay off. But I never count my fish until I run that trot line. Getting out there and mowing is always fun, so we'll see tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junior Bonner, post: 2744059, member: 33416"] Kind of has to be the Alaskan, because this often happens as I am going and coming from work. A shotgun is probably best, but I can't carry it on me all the time like I can the Alaskan. With the dog literally upon me, a miss with the Alaskan is unlikely. I've pointed it at them before and they shy off from it. Edit/Update: I went out the front gate just now in order to see if it has dried enough for me to mow along the easement tomorrow. I was not set upon by two or three of the dogs this time, I heard barking from behind the trailer, like one of the dogs was penned up. So, perhaps my labors with the Sheriff's dept did pay off. But I never count my fish until I run that trot line. Getting out there and mowing is always fun, so we'll see tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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