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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidheshooter View Post
    That’s a rough start to the day, and I’m sorry to hear of it for both of you. Not that you need any nannying from me, but have you considered filing a report on the non-emergency line, just to have a paper trail?

    I’m sure I’m not offering up any ideas you haven’t considered, but just in case.

    Actually, here’s an idea you might not have considered:

    https://nihonzashi.ecwid.com/Custom-...abo-p115010279


    ^^^Shrek club! Oh yeah.

    I'm laughing just thinking about Mrs. CF wielding that. It looks like it's as tall as she is.

    I'll discuss filing a report with Mrs CF. Thanks for the suggestion.
    Last edited by Clusterfrack; 04-30-2020 at 01:03 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    My wife just used an entire purse-sized can of Sabre on an aggressive off-leash dog this morning. We’ve had problems with this dog and its clueless and selfish owner for years, so this was not a surprise.

    Mrs. CF sprayed the dog in the face at close range, but it came back two more times, and she ended up draining the can. The animal was finally collared by the owner.

    This incident mirrors my own experience with OC type sprays and canines. It does not incapacitate dogs, but may be effective in discouraging an attack.

    We are hoping that the owner gets a solid dose of OC from her animal.
    That’s been my experience with dogs and OC. I emptied a belt canister on an aggressive dog before it left the front door and ran to the back of the shop. The owner was getting arrested for something. Dogs don’t like foggers and the cloud of OC just like they generally don’t like fire extinguishers
    Just a dog chauffeur that used to hold the dumb end of the leash.

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    From a cop friend:
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    This is a welcome surprise: a bag of chocolate and a thoughtful and apologetic note was on our doorstep this morning.

    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    My wife just used an entire purse-sized can of Sabre on an aggressive off-leash dog this morning. We’ve had problems with this dog and its clueless and selfish owner for years, so this was not a surprise.

    Mrs. CF sprayed the dog in the face at close range, but it came back two more times, and she ended up draining the can. The animal was finally collared by the owner.

    This incident mirrors my own experience with OC type sprays and canines. It does not incapacitate dogs, but may be effective in discouraging an attack.

    We are hoping that the owner gets a solid dose of OC from her animal.
    “There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    This is a welcome surprise: a bag of chocolate and a thoughtful and apologetic note was on our doorstep this morning.
    Was it chocolate made with chili powder?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guerrero View Post
    Was it chocolate made with chili powder?
    It did occur to me that it could be laced with OC .
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    timely bump...

    what's the groupthink here for best canister if concealment isn't as much an issue? Something to keep in the bob stroller or golf cart cupholder? Any option that's going to work better on dogs than not?

    Good online source?

    Speaking of dogs...
    Also, loving the wooden stick/baton there. Kind of an overwhelming set of options there. I wish I could get to a sporting goods store to handle a small t-ball bat for the golf cart too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob_s View Post
    timely bump...

    what's the groupthink here for best canister if concealment isn't as much an issue? Something to keep in the bob stroller or golf cart cupholder? Any option that's going to work better on dogs than not?

    Good online source?
    I'm thinking that bear spray might be a good option.
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0016WVQJU
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    The only time I've had OC work decisively on a dog was when I sprayed it in the butthole. That dog stopped fighting right away and ran in circles.
    Terrible. I legit laughed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    I'm thinking that bear spray might be a good option.
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0016WVQJU
    any idea regarding legal issues hosing humans with that. I've heard anecdotally in the past that it's not kosher to hose a human with bear spray but not sure if that's real.

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