Dog attack and CHL
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Dog attack and CHL
Hello all...been getting some good info from this site for a while. Finally registered.
A man walking his dog was attacked by a pit bull only 2 blocks from my house last Sunday (July 6).
The man received severe injuries to his hand and arm trying to protect his small dog. Dog was also
injured. Paper said both will recover. Pit owner did the right thing and turned dog over to animal
control. It will be put down after 10 day rabies check.
The question I have is would a CHL holder be justified in shooting an attacking dog to protect their
dog and themselves? I walk my dog in the same neighborhood and always carry. I did a search on this
forum and didn't find anything pertaining to this situation.
Thanks, amaguy
A man walking his dog was attacked by a pit bull only 2 blocks from my house last Sunday (July 6).
The man received severe injuries to his hand and arm trying to protect his small dog. Dog was also
injured. Paper said both will recover. Pit owner did the right thing and turned dog over to animal
control. It will be put down after 10 day rabies check.
The question I have is would a CHL holder be justified in shooting an attacking dog to protect their
dog and themselves? I walk my dog in the same neighborhood and always carry. I did a search on this
forum and didn't find anything pertaining to this situation.
Thanks, amaguy
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Re: Dog attack and CHL
Welcome to the forum.
This topic has been covered:
http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... =7&t=14743
http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... =23&t=7698
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This topic has been covered:
http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... =7&t=14743
http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... =23&t=7698
- Jim
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Thanks Jim...from reading the posts you provided, I think that shooting an attacking dog would be justified to protect
yourself and dog.
amaguy
yourself and dog.
amaguy
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If it's a big, aggressive dog, especially one that is labeled a "pit bull" (a misused term, IMHO), you should get a pass. I still think it's a good idea to carry pepper spray and a stick if you're walking a dog. It helps avoid accusations that you were just looking for something to shoot.
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One more previous Topic on the subject: http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... =7&t=15616.
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I very much agree with this. Just because you have a CHL and can carry a gun doesn't mean that the gun is always the right tool to use. Personally, there are very few dogs that I would fear for my life that would require me to draw my weapon. Add to that that most likely a dog is going to be running in a dead sprint, and most people don't train to shoot moving targets. In all truth, a stick or pepper spray would probably be the best choice in this instance. You don't want to try and make shots of a running dog, that would ricochet off a sidewalk and enter into a neighbors car or house.seamusTX wrote:If it's a big, aggressive dog, especially one that is labeled a "pit bull" (a misused term, IMHO), you should get a pass. I still think it's a good idea to carry pepper spray and a stick if you're walking a dog. It helps avoid accusations that you were just looking for something to shoot.
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I also agree that a stick or pepper spray might be better than using a gun. I wouldn't consider a running dog to be a threat.
If the dog has stopped running and has its jaws clamped around any of my body parts or my dog's head, then I would consider it a threat and would take appropriate action.
amaguy
If the dog has stopped running and has its jaws clamped around any of my body parts or my dog's head, then I would consider it a threat and would take appropriate action.
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Amaguy....short for Amarillo? Saw that dog attack in the paper.
Know that there is a city ordinance prohibiting the discharge of firearms within city limits. Also know that one of the specified exemptions for this is the shooting of a dangerous dog on your own property. Not of much help when out walking but in talking to the "powers that be"....they have pretty much declared war on biting dogs in this town. Shoot them at will.
Know that there is a city ordinance prohibiting the discharge of firearms within city limits. Also know that one of the specified exemptions for this is the shooting of a dangerous dog on your own property. Not of much help when out walking but in talking to the "powers that be"....they have pretty much declared war on biting dogs in this town. Shoot them at will.
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that would be one dead dog... dead bang.
i'm not gonna risk injury by getting into fisticuffs with a raging dog nor risk spraying mace and getting it on me either through blowback (wind) or spraying the dog and him coming after me anyway.
i highly doubt any police officer in Texas would break out the magic bracelets for that. Highly doubt you'd even get a ticket. Worst case scenario you get a jury trial. I HIGHLY doubt your peers would send you to the pokey for defending yourself.
i'm not gonna risk injury by getting into fisticuffs with a raging dog nor risk spraying mace and getting it on me either through blowback (wind) or spraying the dog and him coming after me anyway.
i highly doubt any police officer in Texas would break out the magic bracelets for that. Highly doubt you'd even get a ticket. Worst case scenario you get a jury trial. I HIGHLY doubt your peers would send you to the pokey for defending yourself.
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Yep, been here since the early 70's. Grew up close to Lubbock.Henry Dearborn wrote:Amaguy....short for Amarillo? Saw that dog attack in the paper.
Know that there is a city ordinance prohibiting the discharge of firearms within city limits. Also know that one of the specified exemptions for this is the shooting of a dangerous dog on your own property. Not of much help when out walking but in talking to the "powers that be"....they have pretty much declared war on biting dogs in this town. Shoot them at will.
Amarillo does seem to have way too many dangerous dog incidents. Mostly good dogs with bad owners.
amaguy
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Be careful. Some dogs are more equal than others. http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... =7&t=16763
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I say...if you are in fear of injury (or worse) to youself or others.....SHOOT IT!!!!! Human or Dog it is still Self Defense.
I am NOT trusting my life to a stick OR pepper spray.
Just 2 nights ago as I was heading to bed, I heard gun shots in the street in front of my house. I grabbed my pistol and peeked out the window. There was cop car, a cop in the street with pistol drawn, and a dog down.
The Cop had stopped to check out a wrecked car (a week old hit 'n run casualty). As he was looking at the car a dog charged him and he shot it. Simple as that. Guess what...... It was a Pit Bull. NOT just another aggressive dog, NOT just a mutt, A Pit Bull Terrier. Believe it or not, its an actual breed.
I will say that not all aggressive dogs are Pit Bulls and not all Pit Bulls are aggressive. But because they are WELL KNOWN to be aggressive WITHOUT instigation, I will be on guard and ready when approached by one. And that goes for ANY known aggressive breed.....Pits, Rots, Chows, and many others.
I am NOT trusting my life to a stick OR pepper spray.
Just 2 nights ago as I was heading to bed, I heard gun shots in the street in front of my house. I grabbed my pistol and peeked out the window. There was cop car, a cop in the street with pistol drawn, and a dog down.
The Cop had stopped to check out a wrecked car (a week old hit 'n run casualty). As he was looking at the car a dog charged him and he shot it. Simple as that. Guess what...... It was a Pit Bull. NOT just another aggressive dog, NOT just a mutt, A Pit Bull Terrier. Believe it or not, its an actual breed.
I will say that not all aggressive dogs are Pit Bulls and not all Pit Bulls are aggressive. But because they are WELL KNOWN to be aggressive WITHOUT instigation, I will be on guard and ready when approached by one. And that goes for ANY known aggressive breed.....Pits, Rots, Chows, and many others.
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Re: Dog attack and CHL
I walk my neighborhood every few nights and I live in the proverbial "safe side of town", we rarely have any crime issues according to our local paper.
So I carry mostly during my walks for protection from dogs! As I walk the hood, there are dozens of dogs in the fenced backyards that I never see, but if a gate was accidently left open, I want to be prepared.
So I carry mostly during my walks for protection from dogs! As I walk the hood, there are dozens of dogs in the fenced backyards that I never see, but if a gate was accidently left open, I want to be prepared.
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You obviously haven't seen what kind of damage a large dog can do to a person. Serious Bodily Injury is another term thrown around for use of deadly force. If a large dog latches onto your arm, sometimes the only way you'll get that dog off of you is with either a crowbar, your arm finally shredded enough that he can't hold on or you kill the dog. 15 or so years ago, I witnessed a pit bull attack a grown man and take him to the ground. The owner of the pit bull luckily thought more about the man than the dog and literally had to beat his dog to death with a tire iron to get it to let go of the man.BigBlueDodge wrote:I very much agree with this. Just because you have a CHL and can carry a gun doesn't mean that the gun is always the right tool to use. Personally, there are very few dogs that I would fear for my life that would require me to draw my weapon. Add to that that most likely a dog is going to be running in a dead sprint, and most people don't train to shoot moving targets. In all truth, a stick or pepper spray would probably be the best choice in this instance. You don't want to try and make shots of a running dog, that would ricochet off a sidewalk and enter into a neighbors car or house.seamusTX wrote:If it's a big, aggressive dog, especially one that is labeled a "pit bull" (a misused term, IMHO), you should get a pass. I still think it's a good idea to carry pepper spray and a stick if you're walking a dog. It helps avoid accusations that you were just looking for something to shoot.
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As I read this forum more. that old saying keeps sticking in my head..."give a child a hammer, and everything looks like a nail"
I'll tell you right now, if I'm out walking with my kids and a large dog approaches in a threatening manner I'll have no hesitation in putting it down. As it is, one of my neighbors has 2 German Shepperds that are very aggressive and have tried jumping the fence to get at my dogs. I told the guy that if his dogs enter my yard they will be leaving in a garbage bag.
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