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<blockquote data-quote="rockchalk06" data-source="post: 4114819" data-attributes="member: 40794"><p>Good advice here. If you're carry is good to defend yourself against a turd, it's going to work for a dog.</p><p></p><p>To the OP:</p><p>Nothing is absolute. A couple carefully placed rounds might not stop a toothless methhead whereas it may stop a large dog. What I can tell you for 100% certainty is you're going to get bit if the dog wants to attack you. Small moving target will humble the best of us. </p><p></p><p>Twice I've had to fight off a dog attack. First one I drove my service weapons light into its chest and mag dumped to slide lock on a P220. I got about 8 stitches, damaged nerves on my elbow and I still hate chows. 2nd one I was only able to drive a 4" blade in before I pushed off. Thick Carhartt protected me on that one. Still hate dalmatians. </p><p></p><p>Avoiding a dog attack probably follows most of the same rules as avoiding a gun fight. At the point it's unavoidable, be quick and be violent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockchalk06, post: 4114819, member: 40794"] Good advice here. If you're carry is good to defend yourself against a turd, it's going to work for a dog. To the OP: Nothing is absolute. A couple carefully placed rounds might not stop a toothless methhead whereas it may stop a large dog. What I can tell you for 100% certainty is you're going to get bit if the dog wants to attack you. Small moving target will humble the best of us. Twice I've had to fight off a dog attack. First one I drove my service weapons light into its chest and mag dumped to slide lock on a P220. I got about 8 stitches, damaged nerves on my elbow and I still hate chows. 2nd one I was only able to drive a 4" blade in before I pushed off. Thick Carhartt protected me on that one. Still hate dalmatians. Avoiding a dog attack probably follows most of the same rules as avoiding a gun fight. At the point it's unavoidable, be quick and be violent. [/QUOTE]
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