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carolinahoghunter
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« Reply #20 on: September 03, 2014, 02:05:55 pm »

a good bull whip! have not seen I fight yet that could take the pop nor the pressure from it if used properly.
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« Reply #21 on: September 03, 2014, 09:07:18 pm »

Go in and grab collars and have chains ready. Go for the dog on top first but remember the other will get up. Any dog that bites me is done biting. I have only had a puppy bite me because it was dark. I always have chains attached to the outside of kennels short enough so they can't reach each other. Just go in calm and grab the collar and walk over to a chain. As you get dogs chained you can get control. Just remember to stay calm. If it becomes an ongoing problem you may need to get rid of a dog or two. Good kennels prevent problems. A gyp in heat creates problems kennels prevent. Once on chains then put in kennels but no sense in wrestling a dog through a gate when a chain with a clip is faster.

Now I have used home made pepper spray in a super soaker it works real good in the face or under the tail. Even if it don't stop them it helps prevent flare ups.
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