Monday, May 13, 2013

Tips On How To Ward Off Canine Assaults

By Joanne I Mukker


Canines scare me witless. I have not actually been attacked by one but, on several instances, they have felt my fear of them. Because of canines, I have mastered to do the dash which can rival that of state champion runners, however I am sick and tired of escaping dogs, even the friendly types. Henry then came to my rescue.

He said some canine pepper spray was the response to my prayers. It is a distinctively designed pepper spray for dogs that will stop them in their tracks and keep you from being attacked. Just like any pepper spray, this is non-fatal as well as leaves no permanent injury.

The self-defense spray does the job from a distance, and even a quick, half-second blast will have the dog pawing its eyes or searching for some grassy area to rub those on. The user can then walk past the dog or take a more secure route.

Henry, a former paper delivery boy, can't count the times he has had to pedal like there's no tomorrow because a dog was snapping at his heels. An uncle eventually informed him about dog repellents as a solution to his problem.

He reckoned it seemed troublesome to use a canine spray when biking, but when Henry got the hang of it, it was remarkable to see the dogs' reaction if blasted by the spray. "I simply leave them behind, still whimpering," he claimed.

The Mace dog repellent Henry owns is EPA sanctioned thus it is proven safe for both animals and human beings. He claims it can spray from 10 feet away thus you don't have to wait to be face-to-face with canines before flipping the safety cap and pressing the trigger.

The canine pepper spray is good for runners or individuals that absolutely love outdoor exercises and have to be in spots where dogs are allowed to run around. Myself, I only desire to be able to walk around the community without fear of being attacked.

We have ultimately bought a dog defense spray, and even utilized it one time with awesome results. Now, I'm more confident, despite having the possibility of running into canines.




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