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Old April 4, 2014, 04:34 PM   #25
jimbob86
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In my very limited experience:

1. The Barkers and Growlers are not the ones to worry about.

2. The Full Bore Never Slowed Up dog is the one coming for you.
-serf'rett

You just never know- depends upon the dog. When I was a kid, we had Blue Heeler/Lab mix on the farm that, when someone drove into the yard and got out, while the other dogs would stand and bark at the person, would run around the backside of the house, come up behind the person and bite them on the back of the calves. Otherwise a very nice dog ..... though he was about a smart as driftwood.

You never can tell what an unfamiliar animal will do. Err on the side of caution.

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Carefully formulate your own philosophy of self-defense. Start by writing out what you believe about self-defense, why you feel that self-defense is something that is worthwhile for you, personally and what you and others have to gain from your actions taken to defend yourself. Detail under what circumstances/situations you, personally, feel that self-defense would be the right choice to make. Explain why you believe that violent self-defense is and should be tolerated, even endorsed by society.
- JohnSKa

+1. Know what you believe before you have to act. Crunch Time is not the time for self doubt. Jeff Cooper's writings are a good read in this area as well.
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