What should you do when a dog is looking as if he may attack?
"Judith Althouse" wrote in message
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Shelly said in part....
I think it is highly variable, and something that should be played by
ear.
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Shelly,
Thanks for replying. You are dead on, I don't know what I was
thinking. I guess Victoria led me down the path.
She really didn't turn her self completely around so her back was
facing the dog. She turned to the side, which I still don't like, I
like to keep my eye on the dog.
Of course, every dog is different, and therefore require a different
reacion.
I don't think I will be rolling around in a ball on the ground
voluntarily.
I think the idea here is that if the dog attacks you and knocks you down ,
that you need to protect your front.
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