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1. Dog in Training
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27. Dumbbell + Walking #2
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Dog Pepper Spray Becoming Popular
Ever since I can remember, my folks have been taking walks. They love to do this for simple exercise. Not to mention that they're outdoor nuts. Anyway, with nature walks come safety issues. Yeah, I know what you're thinking. Am I actually serious? Do people really need to worry about their safety while waking outdoors? Well of course they do. This is 2006. Not 1806. Get the picture. The truth is there may always be potential danger. Like it or not, it's the world we all share. Now, back to my parents. Although they weren't so concerned with humans since they lived way out in the boonies, they were concerned with certain animals. In fact, we had several wild dogs near our home. So what would you do if a large, insane dog approached you growling? Whatever you do, you may want to think twice about bolting. This will often make them feel superior, and they will chase you down. The thrill of the hunt. Maybe what you need is some new-age dog pepper spray. This aught to do the trick.
Pepper spray is becoming quite the phenomenon these days. I think this is due to its simplicity. It's not like toting around a firearm. With pepper spray you just feel like there are no permanent results. The stuff was designed to incapacitate someone for a brief period of time so that you could flee. It's good stuff. Dog pepper spray is designed the same way. It is mainly to disorient and blind the dog briefly so that he/she will clear out. Animals always run off and hide when they're injured. I purchased pepper spray for the two ladies in my home, my wife and teenager. They carry then in their purses everywhere they go. Although it is not particularly dog pepper spray, I'll bet it will do the trick on a K-9, just like it does a person. No sense in carrying around two.
If you are an avid walker, and have no intention of ever quitting, then I suggest you purchase some dog pepper spray as well. This stuff could save your life one day. It doesn't matter if you reside in the woods or a suburb. Domestic animals are everywhere. And the truth is they can react aggressively at any time. We don't know what they're thinking or what may set them off. It pays to go out prepared.