Posted on 06/24/2017 5:55:03 PM PDT by MtnClimber
Former Navy SEAL Clint Emerson, author of "100 Deadly Skills: The SEAL Operative's Guide to Eluding Pursuers, Evading Capture, and Surviving Any Dangerous Situation," explains what to do if you're ever attacked by a dog.
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Pepper spray,,,
I’ve never been attacked by a dog.
Feed the you weak arm then land the best punch yo can then twist break its fing neck then go to the hospital if you can
Bear spray. Interesting how wasp spray is banned for self defense but any sort of pepper spray is okay.
So, how to defend against a bobcat?
Steak.
Rail Gun,,, use what you have
Yeah! That's exactly what the dog is thinking.
I hope so. The carrot is always better than the stick with dogs.
The Chinese have a method called dinner.
how to defend against fresh fruit?
Tell them the Gay bar is three doors down
You grab it by the tail.
You simply hold up a cross, and Pelosi will back off immediately.
Great advice. Now, what do I do about Bella digging her claws into my chest?
Whisper
It's always the cats isn't it? ;-)
They’re little:
The only wild cat now found in Massachusetts, the bobcat (Lynx rufus) is a medium sized feline approximately twice the size of a domestic house cat.
The bobcat can be easily identified by its short, “bobbed” tail (3.5-7.5 inches), prominent face ruff, and slightly tufted ears. The coat of short, dense fur can vary in color from a yellowish to reddish brown with distinct or faint black spots along its flanks and white under parts that are also spotted with black. In summer, their fur tends to be shorter and more reddish in color becoming longer and much paler in the winter although there can be much variation in color among individual animals.
Adult bobcats weigh between 15 and 35 pounds and measure 28-47 inches in overall length. Size varies depending on sex with male bobcats being approximately 33% larger than their female counterparts.
Bobcats are shy, solitary, and generally elusive animals. Although they are generally silent, bobcats have a large repertoire of noises that they can produce. When confronted by an enemy, a bobcat may scowl, snarl, and spit, during the breeding season they may also be heard screaming from time to time.
LOL!
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