Pilot
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Nov 20, 2004
- Messages
- 1,219
- Location
- Oregon
- Tractor
- JD 770, Yanmar 180D, JD 420 (not running), had a Kubota B6200
Let's look at Joe's alternatives:
1. Travel down the street only in a dog resistant vehicle (car, not bicycle). In that case, the stupid dog owner and the dog control the street and other's are deprived of their freedom. Visitors to the area are at risk.
2. Carry bear spray. I haven't used sprays, but have heard that some animals ignore the stuff. What if this dog is not impressed? Dead kid.
3. Carry some other weapon, less dangerous to bystanders, say a big knife, baseball bat or even a sword. With the knife, you could get mauled while stabbing at the dog. With a bat or sword, a missed or bounced swing could hit your kid or wife. Maybe a spear would work. Got one handy?
4. Recognizing Joe is skilled with a gun, carry the weapon he knows how to use well. Good chance of stopping dog, slight chance of hurting anyone else.
Any other alternatives?
I like option 4 and would do it myself even though I haven't used my .357 for several years. Or maybe a 12 ga.
Joe did the right thing, in my book.
1. Travel down the street only in a dog resistant vehicle (car, not bicycle). In that case, the stupid dog owner and the dog control the street and other's are deprived of their freedom. Visitors to the area are at risk.
2. Carry bear spray. I haven't used sprays, but have heard that some animals ignore the stuff. What if this dog is not impressed? Dead kid.
3. Carry some other weapon, less dangerous to bystanders, say a big knife, baseball bat or even a sword. With the knife, you could get mauled while stabbing at the dog. With a bat or sword, a missed or bounced swing could hit your kid or wife. Maybe a spear would work. Got one handy?
4. Recognizing Joe is skilled with a gun, carry the weapon he knows how to use well. Good chance of stopping dog, slight chance of hurting anyone else.
Any other alternatives?
I like option 4 and would do it myself even though I haven't used my .357 for several years. Or maybe a 12 ga.
Joe did the right thing, in my book.