data.3news-bydate.train.rec.motorcycles.104785 Maven / Gradle / Ivy
From: [email protected] (Steve Mansfield)
Subject: Re: dogs
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In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] (Charles Parr) writes:
|> In article <[email protected]> [email protected] writes:
|> >In article [email protected], [email protected] (Curtis Jackson) writes:
|> >>In article <[email protected]> [email protected] (Charles Parr) writes:
|> >>}Sheesh, even a trained attack dog is no match for a human,
|> >>}we have *all* the advantages.
|> >>
|> >>I agree with this 100%.
|> >
|> >Me, too... for chihuahua's. The police and the military don't train
|> >dobermans and shephards and use them as weapons because they are so
|> >easy for the average Joe to defeat barehanded. You may have opposing
|> >thumbs, but the dog has teeth so effective some of yours are named for
|> >him. He has IR vision, better hearing and better smell than you do,
|> >and most likely faster reflexes.
|> >
|> >You're on a motorcycle, he's on paws. Roll on and blow him off. He
|> >doesn't even have net access.
|>
|> Oh bull pucky, Ed. They use dogs because a) Many people are
|> scared shitless of them and b) because of the nose and the
|> vision and hearing. Without their cop partner in attendance,
|> the dog is so much meat in the hands of any human with
|> a bad attitude and al ittle training in violent force.
Oh horse puckey. Without their cop partner in attendance, they are less likely
to be controllable *without* the use of force which would kill the dog.
|>
|> Those teeth aren't very much good with an arm shoved into the
|> back
|> of the animals throat and held there, and the neck is not
O.k. so you've disabled the dog's mouth, and given up use of your arm to do
so. How `bout them front and read paws, and the fact that to plug up that
mouth you've given the dog the advantage of balance...
|> espcially strong. neither are the leg joints which can be
|> easily snapped, or the skull easily crushed, on even the largest
|> dogs.
Have you ever tried to snap leg or crush the skull of a dog without use of
hardened instruments such as a baseball bat? Without the use of both arms and
full cooperation of the beastie involved, it's not *that* easy. Oh, but wait,
you've got your arm shoved in the dogs mouth. You lose....
|> Your advice is correct, but a dog is still no match for a trained
|> human in a fight.
Oh *now* you qualify you earlier statement by saying a *trained* human.
|> >>}Sheesh, even a trained attack dog is no match for a human,
|> >>}we have *all* the advantages.
Most people here have not been trained to deal with a dog that wants to maul
you. get a clue.
|>
|> Regards, Charles
|> --
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|> separate threads which, in that they have been conjoined in time,
|> struck together to form a new chord within my hollow and echoing
|> gourd. --Unknown net.person
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