OT:Pit Bull attack

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amiller":88dd2 said:
Man, all of this talk about choking out a Pit Bull seems pretty scary to me. I used to work with a guy that got attacked by a Doberman. The Doberman broke free of the chain holding him sunk his teeth into the guys upper thigh and just ripped a huge chunk of flesh right down and off of the guy's leg and then took off. The guy ended up getting 162 stitches down his leg and has a very nasty looking scar/gouge...he won't come near an aggressive dog...chain or no!!! :no: :no: :no: I'd hate to think what would have happened if the dog had come back for more. :cry: :cry: :cry:

Pfffffftttt.... What a pussy.... All that guy needed was a more positive attitude and to use his superior intelligence.

Steve
 
sah5150":276f8 said:
amiller":276f8 said:
Man, all of this talk about choking out a Pit Bull seems pretty scary to me. I used to work with a guy that got attacked by a Doberman. The Doberman broke free of the chain holding him sunk his teeth into the guys upper thigh and just ripped a huge chunk of flesh right down and off of the guy's leg and then took off. The guy ended up getting 162 stitches down his leg and has a very nasty looking scar/gouge...he won't come near an aggressive dog...chain or no!!! :no: :no: :no: I'd hate to think what would have happened if the dog had come back for more. :cry: :cry: :cry:

Pfffffftttt.... What a pussy.... All that guy needed was a more positive attitude and to use his superior intelligence.

Steve

and kevlar pants with sawblade cod piece.
 
Digital Jams":c84ec said:
sah5150":c84ec said:
amiller":c84ec said:
Man, all of this talk about choking out a Pit Bull seems pretty scary to me. I used to work with a guy that got attacked by a Doberman. The Doberman broke free of the chain holding him sunk his teeth into the guys upper thigh and just ripped a huge chunk of flesh right down and off of the guy's leg and then took off. The guy ended up getting 162 stitches down his leg and has a very nasty looking scar/gouge...he won't come near an aggressive dog...chain or no!!! :no: :no: :no: I'd hate to think what would have happened if the dog had come back for more. :cry: :cry: :cry:

Pfffffftttt.... What a pussy.... All that guy needed was a more positive attitude and to use his superior intelligence.

Steve

and kevlar pants with sawblade cod piece.

With the right attitude, the pants are not necessary, althought the sawblade cod piece is obviously a stunning accessory to your victory. In fact, the crane technique is even more effective than choking the dog out, with the proper mindset. As you already know, no can defend...

Steve
 
So I should use the Crane and expose my nutzsack to the dog huh???

You first, I will lend you the cod piece for your victory dance.
 
Digital Jams":98bbf said:
So I should use the Crane and expose my nutzsack to the dog huh???

You first, I will lend you the cod piece for your victory dance.

Digital-san... You have obviously not read my last post. NO CAN DEFEND!

You obviously do not have a CAN-DO attitude!

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Steve
 
sah5150":1b79b said:
amiller":1b79b said:
Man, all of this talk about choking out a Pit Bull seems pretty scary to me. I used to work with a guy that got attacked by a Doberman. The Doberman broke free of the chain holding him sunk his teeth into the guys upper thigh and just ripped a huge chunk of flesh right down and off of the guy's leg and then took off. The guy ended up getting 162 stitches down his leg and has a very nasty looking scar/gouge...he won't come near an aggressive dog...chain or no!!! :no: :no: :no: I'd hate to think what would have happened if the dog had come back for more. :cry: :cry: :cry:

Pfffffftttt.... What a pussy.... All that guy needed was a more positive attitude and to use his superior intelligence.

Steve

Sorry, my bad...hehehe :D :doh: :D
 
sah5150":6c7c6 said:
Digital Jams":6c7c6 said:
So I should use the Crane and expose my nutzsack to the dog huh???

You first, I will lend you the cod piece for your victory dance.

Digital-san... You have obviously not read my last post. NO CAN DEFEND!

You obviously do not have a CAN-DO attitude!

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Steve

Sreve Lee......the kids foot is where the dog would be and you are dangling your sack on his nose.

regards,

Can DONT when it comes to my jewels.
 
wow John, just saw your thread and I am horrified
holy shit bro, I am just super glad you and yours are ok, but the pics of poor Goldie have me freaking man.
dude, you know my background and the dogs I raise. I also worked with guard dogs. this asshole did the very least he could do under the circumstances, and since the dog attacked yours on your property, his pit should be euthenized. That is a dog that has now proven that it cannot be trusted to not attack humans unprovoked.

sorry I wasn't around this weekend when you called, took the wife and kiddies up to howe caverns and then to the scottish festival in albany.
I will call you tonight man. hang tough
 
Digital Jams":ec947 said:
Sreve Lee......the kids foot is where the dog would be and you are dangling your sack on his nose.

Ok, ok... I'll throw in the kevlar pants and cod piece. Ya game?

Steve
 
I was bitten by a pit when I was 14. Locked on to my arm and was throwing me around. This all happened in my own yard. I was home alone. I keeped kick the dog in the balls until he finally let go and I ran into the house with him hot on my trail. I went up to my parents bedroom and got my Dads AR-15 (Pops was in the Army our entire life and we all knew firearms and safety.) I emptied a 30-rounder into that dog. So many rounds into it, one of his legs came off. And I happen to put a couple of holes in the family Ford Bronco. :scared:

So the cops came. I got fined for discharging a weapon in city limits (We lived on the outskirts and the direction I was firing was away from any houses.), and a fine for cruelty to animals for shooting the dog so much. The dissected the brain and it had rabies, too. So I got the 16 shots in the stomach deal.




And recently I witnessed one of my neighbors pit attack another neighbors 3 year old girl. I intervened, and the girl had minor wounds. The cops were at the same residence 3 days earlier because of the pit and its companion pit loose. They attacked the cop and he shot the one dead and the other got away back into the house. 3 days later the other one got out again and attacked the little girl. Now I have to go to court because I was the only witness, aalong with my involvement. The owner has all kinds of charges, assualt with a deadly weapon was one because she had a "Warning:Guard Dog" sign hanging up. She got simple assault and reckless endangerment of a child charges. And $3k in fines for "reckless dangerous animal unrestraint" code we have in our city.
 
Bob Savage":94f2c said:
Zachman":94f2c said:
First requirement is 2 "Normal sized" arms. I am 5'8 and weigh 186 lbs and am not a big guy compared to Kage, for instance, but am compact like a Pit Bull. :lol: :LOL:

Method I used was a rear naked choke w/ my legs hooked around the dog's stomach while laying on my back, and it worked VERY effectively, rendering the dog unconscience in about 6 seconds. The dog has only one primary weapon and that is it's mouth, which was not locked on me, Thank God.

It's a dog brother, NOT a Grizzly bear ;) - and a full grown man can lock in a choke around an animal that sizes' neck, assuming they (the man) have 2 normal sized arms and the know how, intensity and a will to survive or protect another.

The problem you're going to have choking that dog are 1) getting its back. That dog is going to out maneuver you and I with ease so getting its back without the dog twisting/turning and doing a number on your face or even worse, get a hold of your neck and tear a carotid artery which would likely kill you and 2) You can't get hooks in to control the dogs body so unless you're very lucky, get the dogs back and clamp a figure 4 immediately, the dog could use its body for leverage and twist back and forth, potentially bringing you back to problem #1.

You're right about the choke though, it's not about strength, it's a matter of stopping the blood to the brain.

In my case I was attacked from the front while the dog was jumping up toward my face/neck. I managed to, while pushing up, and holding onto the dog while lifting it practically hanging it in the air with both of my hands around it's throat, and preventing the dog from latching on and grab it's collar while spinning the dog, getting it's back, and getting the hooks in around the dog's stomach. Lucky... perhaps, but like anything, the better prepaired one is the better one's odds are of surviving. NO amount of training guarantees victory, just a potential edge.

In John's case, the dog was on the ground already and preoccupied making grabbing it's neck much much easier, but in all fairness, the choke is something that you or I would not have to think twice about, due to our training.
 
Zachman":3ec8f said:
In my case I was attacked from the front while the dog was jumping up toward my face/neck. I managed to, while pushing up, and holding onto the dog while lifting it practically hanging it in the air with both of my hands around it's throat, and preventing the dog from latching on and grab it's collar while spinning the dog, getting it's back, and getting the hooks in around the dog's stomach. Lucky... perhaps, but like anything, the better prepaired one is the better one's odds are of surviving. NO amount of training guarantees victory, just a potential edge.

In John's case, the dog was on the ground already and preoccupied making grabbing it's neck much much easier, but in all fairness, the choke is something that you or I would not have to think twice about, due to our training.

What kind of dog was it? You must be very flexible if it was the size of a PB. I don't think I can touch my stomach with my feet.
 
Bob Savage":afcb0 said:
Zachman":afcb0 said:
In my case I was attacked from the front while the dog was jumping up toward my face/neck. I managed to, while pushing up, and holding onto the dog while lifting it practically hanging it in the air with both of my hands around it's throat, and preventing the dog from latching on and grab it's collar while spinning the dog, getting it's back, and getting the hooks in around the dog's stomach. Lucky... perhaps, but like anything, the better prepaired one is the better one's odds are of surviving. NO amount of training guarantees victory, just a potential edge.

In John's case, the dog was on the ground already and preoccupied making grabbing it's neck much much easier, but in all fairness, the choke is something that you or I would not have to think twice about, due to our training.

What kind of dog was it? You must be very flexible if it was the size of a PB. I don't think I can touch my stomach with my feet.

Yeah, what kind of dog was it? Was it perchance a 6 foot long Chihuahua?

Steve
 
Bob Savage":8b160 said:
Zachman":8b160 said:
In my case I was attacked from the front while the dog was jumping up toward my face/neck. I managed to, while pushing up, and holding onto the dog while lifting it practically hanging it in the air with both of my hands around it's throat, and preventing the dog from latching on and grab it's collar while spinning the dog, getting it's back, and getting the hooks in around the dog's stomach. Lucky... perhaps, but like anything, the better prepaired one is the better one's odds are of surviving. NO amount of training guarantees victory, just a potential edge.

In John's case, the dog was on the ground already and preoccupied making grabbing it's neck much much easier, but in all fairness, the choke is something that you or I would not have to think twice about, due to our training.

What kind of dog was it? You must be very flexible if it was the size of a PB. I don't think I can touch my stomach with my feet.

Alaskan Malamute/Alaskan Timber Wolf mix, Male approximately 95 lbs +/-. Yes, I am pretty flexible, with good reflexes and believe me when I tell you I had an INSTANT surge of adrenaline. The freakin thing scared the HELL out of me. While training martial arts (I started when I was 6, and I will be 41 next month) I roll with guys up to 320 lbs, and the dog was no where near as big or heavy, as them.
 
sah5150":6c3e9 said:
Bob Savage":6c3e9 said:
Zachman":6c3e9 said:
In my case I was attacked from the front while the dog was jumping up toward my face/neck. I managed to, while pushing up, and holding onto the dog while lifting it practically hanging it in the air with both of my hands around it's throat, and preventing the dog from latching on and grab it's collar while spinning the dog, getting it's back, and getting the hooks in around the dog's stomach. Lucky... perhaps, but like anything, the better prepaired one is the better one's odds are of surviving. NO amount of training guarantees victory, just a potential edge.

In John's case, the dog was on the ground already and preoccupied making grabbing it's neck much much easier, but in all fairness, the choke is something that you or I would not have to think twice about, due to our training.

What kind of dog was it? You must be very flexible if it was the size of a PB. I don't think I can touch my stomach with my feet.

Yeah, what kind of dog was it? Was it perchance a 6 foot long Chihuahua?

Steve

You need to fire your comedy writing team bro. :D ;)
 
Zachman":4c0dd said:
You need to fire your comedy writing team bro. :D ;)

I think I'll keep 'em... I'm getting some great reactions and the email just keeps rolling in... :lol: :LOL:

Steve
 
Zachman":6089c said:
Alaskan Malamute/Alaskan Timber Wolf mix, Male approximately 95 lbs +/-. Yes, I am pretty flexible, with good reflexes and believe me when I tell you I had an INSTANT surge of adrenaline. The freakin thing scared the HELL out of me. While training martial arts (I started when I was 6, and I will be 41 next month) I roll with guys up to 320 lbs, and the dog was no where near as big or heavy, as them.

So are you suggesting you could do the same thing to the pit bull in the picture in this thread? If so, I would like to set up a steel kage (pun intended) match between you and a similar pit bull. Here are the rules. You are only allowed to use a rear naked choke. I've got 10K on the dog... I think I can wrangle up a few more wagerers as well. Winner take all... Ya game?

Steve
 
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