Grab both hind legs and pull. Even a bull dog will turn loose usually.
And on those occasions when they do not -- you shoot them twice in the leg and if they still hold on, shoot them in the head.
i think that and a swift kick to the nuts would get them to let go.
Poor water (or soda, beer, etc.) into it’s ear. It will open and close it’s jaws and shake it’s head to get it out. I saw somebody do this and it works.
“Grab both hind legs and pull. Even a bull dog will turn loose usually.”
I don’t have any reason to doubt that. But what do you do when he does release and you are holding onto his hind legs? Talk about a “tiger by the tail”.
When I was in high school we raised pits and sold them. We always cut their tails so they couldn’t be fought. We had a male pit and a dachshund that would fight. My dad would put the water hose right in their face. They’d both break and run. Lol
Heard about this idea. Tried that once. It doesn't work.
I wonder if instead of grabbing legs and pulling...(this didn’t work on dog whisperer when 2 pits got ahold of each other)....I noted Cesar do a maneuver my dad taught me when I was young and we got a new dog.....insert 2 fingers at the back of the mouth and fold LIP over teeth and press down until the dog releases the bite. But would grabbing the balls of the dog and pulling down would work better than pulling the legs.....At the dog whisperer incident, both dogs were held by their back legs and were both off the ground, that when I noted the maneuver my dad taught me....wouldn’t have noted it if I was not aware of it...