gnasher16 30,065 Posted March 18, 2013 Report Share Posted March 18, 2013 when dogs fight, you get 2 ways, most is what they call slashing, biting anywhere+shaking.2nd is locking on , most do this are bull terriers (pit,staff,ebt) few other breeds as well. the 1st is easier to get a dog off to loose.the 2nd when they lock on, they will most times push from the back legs, and try to dig in.So the easy way is get the back legs of the floor, and in most cases if its a bull breed they not over heavy dog(30-60lb) but ive seen it done when to bullmastiffs kicked off with each other,and both were in the 100lbs mark,the owners done as i said and pulled them apart. all you got to do is keep a calm head ,and both dog owners can stop the dogs if they stay calm.!! ...........................................no.....you seem a nice fella Bird.....so im saying nothing Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DeerhoundLurcherMan 997 Posted March 18, 2013 Report Share Posted March 18, 2013 The worst thought is that, I doubt its the first time that dog has attacked another dog. So why isn't it on a lead and muzzled. I'll tell you why, because deep down, he loves it when his mad dog "has another dog". Upgrades his status to "double hard". He probably doesn't even like dogs.... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
CorkyJohn 808 Posted March 18, 2013 Report Share Posted March 18, 2013 Picture this.....a bull locked onto the top of another bulls head shaking it whilst a terrier decides to lock onto the same dogs leg. Which one do you separate first? Man thats a lot of legs to snap Well stupidly I choked the pit that was doing the damage, as soon as the one taking the stick was free he just caught the outside of my hand before nailing the terrier. Tied him up then made a start on choking the the pit off the terrier who to be fair was as hard as f***ing nails & never made a sound. The other pit was secured then the terrier, I wasn't sure if I'd shit my pants or not but once the adrenalin start wearing off I felt my hand which I thought I'd smashed. Not my dogs but I was assured there had never been a problem til this day.....sods law Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bird 9,872 Posted March 18, 2013 Report Share Posted March 18, 2013 when dogs fight, you get 2 ways, most is what they call slashing, biting anywhere+shaking.2nd is locking on , most do this are bull terriers (pit,staff,ebt) few other breeds as well. the 1st is easier to get a dog off to loose.the 2nd when they lock on, they will most times push from the back legs, and try to dig in.So the easy way is get the back legs of the floor, and in most cases if its a bull breed they not over heavy dog(30-60lb) but ive seen it done when to bullmastiffs kicked off with each other,and both were in the 100lbs mark,the owners done as i said and pulled them apart. all you got to do is keep a calm head ,and both dog owners can stop the dogs if they stay calm.!! ...........................................no.....you seem a nice fella Bird.....so im saying nothing to say trying keep calm bud, and as you know we been round strong full on dogs, that a choc treat dont work lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
CorkyJohn 808 Posted March 18, 2013 Report Share Posted March 18, 2013 when dogs fight, you get 2 ways, most is what they call slashing, biting anywhere+shaking.2nd is locking on , most do this are bull terriers (pit,staff,ebt) few other breeds as well. the 1st is easier to get a dog off to loose.the 2nd when they lock on, they will most times push from the back legs, and try to dig in.So the easy way is get the back legs of the floor, and in most cases if its a bull breed they not over heavy dog(30-60lb) but ive seen it done when to bullmastiffs kicked off with each other,and both were in the 100lbs mark,the owners done as i said and pulled them apart. all you got to do is keep a calm head ,and both dog owners can stop the dogs if they stay calm.!! ...........................................no.....you seem a nice fella Bird.....so im saying nothing to say trying keep calm bud, and as you know we been round strong full on dogs, that a choc treat dont work lol Think it might be a struggle lifting a pits legs & separating its grip at the same time, even more so if theres 2 involved Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest thebigdog Posted March 18, 2013 Report Share Posted March 18, 2013 the simplest way, if its a dog is a swift boot to the balls. even the hardest of pits relinquish their grip once the get that feeling. as for choking the dog, your going to need hands the size of shovels and the power of a fecking rhino Quote Link to post Share on other sites
RossM 8,119 Posted March 18, 2013 Report Share Posted March 18, 2013 All you need to do in that situation is stay calm, lower your body to dog level, gently cup the dogs ear and say "Tyson/Bruno/rebel/Levi, please let go of the doggy" and jobs a good un!! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Tallyho 181 Posted March 18, 2013 Report Share Posted March 18, 2013 Just read the last link put up and now saying the owner took the photos , now what the f**k is she doing getting her camera out whils her dog is being mauled, now if she has been in the army she will have a bit about her and not a fairy of a girl so why did she stand back and take pictures, that would be the last thing i would do. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
RubyTex 1,957 Posted March 18, 2013 Report Share Posted March 18, 2013 Just read the last link put up and now saying the owner took the photos , now what the f**k is she doing getting her camera out whils her dog is being mauled, now if she has been in the army she will have a bit about her and not a fairy of a girl so why did she stand back and take pictures, that would be the last thing i would do. Well the two men in hats were helping her get the dogs apart, i'm under the impression she's a bit of a wet fart and wouldn't or couldn't prise them apart. Nowt wrong with taking photos though. The fella gave her a wrong name and address, she got a crystal clear picture of his puss...and someone later came forward with his details. Excellent job i'd say Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnasher16 30,065 Posted March 18, 2013 Report Share Posted March 18, 2013 the simplest way, if its a dog is a swift boot to the balls. even the hardest of pits relinquish their grip once the get that feeling. as for choking the dog, your going to need hands the size of shovels and the power of a fecking rhino I prefer to go in mob handed....1 lifting the back legs.....1 doing the drop kick to the bollocks......1 pinching the the toes.......1 digging the fingers in the cheeks to release the lockjaw.......1 biting the dogs cheek.........and 1 doing the old pulling the front legs apart routine..... Just takes a bit of organisation but much more fun than a boring old break stick ! 7 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Cleanspade 3,322 Posted March 18, 2013 Report Share Posted March 18, 2013 I think it might of been Wilf who said it about 5 or 6 pages back.......some dogs are just not suited to being kept as pet dogs in densely populated areas......you cant blame everyone and everything around you if YOU choose the wrong breed of dog for your situation ! If a big strong aggressive man with a short fuse hangs about in pubs full of gobby teenagers who is to blame if the shit hits the fan.........he didnt have to be there ! piss poor comparison gnasher. if you had a big chap sat with his wife keeping him totally in check and behaveing like a gent. and a a load of gobby teenagers start on them, who is to blame.? dog aggressive probably needs cleared up. in my case its not a problem as my dog is well behaved and under control. he willnot however put up with any shit. this is not a problem if all owners where responsible. Why is it a bad comparison......if the mans a quietly behaved gent why did he choose a rowdy pub full of gobby twats to spend his time ?..... Likewise.....if you have an aggressive dog why take it to a dog park where other yappy dogs less capable are likely to put it on your dog ? You cant presume everyone else is responsible because they are not we know that !......So why put your dog in that position in the first place nobody needs that stress..................if a man/dog has nothing to prove he doesnt purposely put himself in those positions. i.m a pest controller . i live in a built up area. i walk my dog on a leash . he is generally well behaved. but wont tollerate dogs in his face. i dont presume folk are responsible as there are a few that are not. thats why they brought out a law . allowing a dog to be dangerously out of control. mine isnt. there dog is if it is off a leash in my dogs face. i dont take my dog to busy places. i try to avoid them . but i'm fcuked if i will stop exersizing my dog becouse other folk cant control there own. the other thing is if i want to drink where i live i'll just have to get used to the gobby teenagers. as every pub has em. as does the roads to and from them. they are easier to deal with than your average pet dog owner. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
downsouth 7,248 Posted March 18, 2013 Report Share Posted March 18, 2013 the simplest way, if its a dog is a swift boot to the balls. even the hardest of pits relinquish their grip once the get that feeling. as for choking the dog, your going to need hands the size of shovels and the power of a fecking rhino I prefer to go in mob handed....1 lifting the back legs.....1 doing the drop kick to the bollocks......1 pinching the the toes.......1 digging the fingers in the cheeks to release the lockjaw.......1 biting the dogs cheek.........and 1 doing the old pulling the front legs apart routine..... Just takes a bit of organisation but much more fun than a boring old break stick ! I bet youd just tell them behave yourselves you pair of mugs before i give you both a slap. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
patterdalejoel 669 Posted March 18, 2013 Report Share Posted March 18, 2013 I saw this earlier but didn't see the pictures. I was disgusted then and i'm even more disgusted now. What the f**k? That poor little Spaniel, apparently going by Facebook he's okay with just severe tissue damage.....but clearly the thing won't be the same again after the shock it's had. I'm f***ing raging if i'm honest. This stupid Amir Kahn lookalikey paki c**t needs stringing up by his bollocks and lashing to death. I'd happily do it!!! That's me carrying my hunting knife with me when i'm out with the dogs from now on, it's f***ing sickening. comments like this make me laugh. get a grip lad ffs Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Cleanspade 3,322 Posted March 18, 2013 Report Share Posted March 18, 2013 ive come to the conclusion that the old tried and tested stout walking stick is a handy accessory and can in most cases help to avoid these situations hats off to you fella's that can seperate two 60 pound plus brutes . the above post apeared as i was typeing this. takin a knife out with you is stupid and carries a lengthy custodial sentence. well said. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
scothunter 12,609 Posted March 18, 2013 Report Share Posted March 18, 2013 aye well dont carry your blade when youre up visiting lab farazer lol in scotland they jail you for carrying a blade Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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