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Posted by: blueleader

does the pepper spray carried for defence purposes against a person
affect dogs?

thanks in advance

blueleader over and out



Posted by: frank

Try it on your dog and let us know.

Or, just find a neighbors dog that you don't like and let us know.



Posted by: Danman

well i can tell you that the stuff that mail men carry .. work on humans... about 10 years back a friend of mine got it off is dad and we peperd a friend of ours ... and he was bull shit



Posted by: blueleader

Frank---I took your advice and tried the pepper spray on my neighbor’s dog. (I don’t have a dog)
I asked him first and he asked me why I would want to do that. I said that I had heard that dog’s
don’t have tear ducts and it does not affect them the same as a human. I told him that I asked the same question
on a K-9 police dog forum and it was suggested that I try it on a dog. So he said OK we’ll try it. He brought his dog out and I squirted him from about 10 feet away. WOW does it ever work---he spun around about 5 times,
and then bolted into the woods. We haven’t seen him since, it’s been about 5 hours now. I feel kind of bad,
so if he dosen’t come back I will offer to replace the dog. I guess that answered my original question. Well now we know.



Posted by: SOT

Yeah it does work, dogs mucus membranes are very effected...in ffact in some cases it is worse for them.

I found the dog at my house, since he was all spiced up I ate him with some fava beens and a nice Chianti.



Posted by: Stevec

Is the pepper in the spray different then the bombs? A kid I use to be friends with had the pepper bombs launched into his house. It didn't affect his dogs in any way??



Posted by: bbelichick

Quote:
Originally Posted by blueleader
Frank---I took your advice and tried the pepper spray on my neighbor’s dog. (I don’t have a dog)
I asked him first and he asked me why I would want to do that. I said that I had heard that dog’s
don’t have tear ducts and it does not affect them the same as a human. I told him that I asked the same question
on a K-9 police dog forum and it was suggested that I try it on a dog. So he said OK we’ll try it. He brought his dog out and I squirted him from about 10 feet away. WOW does it ever work---he spun around about 5 times,
and then bolted into the woods. We haven’t seen him since, it’s been about 5 hours now. I feel kind of bad,
so if he dosen’t come back I will offer to replace the dog. I guess that answered my original question. Well now we know.
You are a complete nitwit.



Posted by: blueleader

Quote:
Originally Posted by bbelichick
You are a complete nitwit.
that's funny---my wife says the same thing.



Posted by: Wolfman

I heard since there are no mucous membranes in your ass it won't affect you if you get sprayed in the ass. Why not try that one next and report back?



Posted by: EXTRACOP

I just have two words for blue leader "Animal cruelty" Oh and are you f--ked up? Wack job!



Posted by: pahapoika

was told tear gas does not effect dogs and that's why they can use it in a prison cell block and immediately send in the dogs

don't know about pepper spray , but they do make one for bears. not in a big hurry to try that stuff out



Posted by: crimsonwings

Hey blueleader try pepper spraying your wife and see if she runs away for 5 hours.



Posted by: SOT

I gotta stand up for blue leader...he's just kidding.
I know him from my old shooting club...he's a good egg and works closely with law enforcement and DoD building some very very cool stuff.
Just saying...



Posted by: 94c

Quote:
Originally Posted by SOT_II
I know him from my old shooting club...he's a good egg Just saying...
some of my best friends are eggs.



Posted by: JoninNH

I ate eggs for breakfast... sorry if you knew any of them 94C.



Posted by: blueleader

Pepper spray—dog update---his name is "lucky"

I don’t know what SOT II ate but it wasn’t my neighbor’s dog.

the dog is back and is OK. After those scathing e-mails
I felt real bad. So I told my neighbor to bring the dog to the “doggy clip shop” for a
bath and nail trimming on me. Do you think I should spring for a new dog collar too?

The next time my neighbor comes up with a goofy idea like that I’ll tell him to call the vet. first. Boy i'm glad he didn't have a bear for a pet.

thanks for all the help

blueleader over and out



Posted by: pahapoika

what's that old joke ? something like.......

the forest service has issued a bear warning in the high country.

rangers have advised hikers to tie small bells on their packs to scare off any bears close by and use pepper spry in case of attack.

a good way to tell if bears are in the area is to check large droppings for small bells and a pepper aroma
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Posted by: TacOps

Quote:
Originally Posted by blueleader
Frank---I took your advice and tried the pepper spray on my neighbor’s dog. (I don’t have a dog)
I asked him first and he asked me why I would want to do that. I said that I had heard that dog’s
don’t have tear ducts and it does not affect them the same as a human. I told him that I asked the same question
on a K-9 police dog forum and it was suggested that I try it on a dog. So he said OK we’ll try it. He brought his dog out and I squirted him from about 10 feet away. WOW does it ever work---he spun around about 5 times,
and then bolted into the woods. We haven’t seen him since, it’s been about 5 hours now. I feel kind of bad,
so if he dosen’t come back I will offer to replace the dog. I guess that answered my original question. Well now we know.
Your kidding right????? Hopefully he doesn't sue your ass



Posted by: John27

I am new to this site so i dont want to sound out of line but what the hell made you think about spraing a dog w/ pepper spray that sounds kinda crazy



Posted by: andy0921

This guy has to be SOT...



Posted by: wgciv

Quote:
Originally Posted by EXTRACOP
I just have two words for blue leader "Animal cruelty" Oh and are you f--ked up? Wack job!
Let's add one more word... "FELONY"



Posted by: Wolfman

Did you know that the word "gullible" isn't in the dictionary?



Posted by: 209

It works on cats.... A while ago there was an incident where the over spray was in the air and there happened to be a cat close proximity to the person being sprayed and well the cat coughed just as much as a human does when they get come in contact to over spray. Needless to say it left the area in a hurry.



Posted by: blueleader

Quote:
Originally Posted by 209
It works on cats.... A while ago there was an incident where the over spray was in the air and there happened to be a cat close proximity to the person being sprayed and well the cat coughed just as much as a human does when they get come in contact to over spray. Needless to say it left the area in a hurry.


is this the cat???



Posted by: 209

Quote:
Originally Posted by blueleader

is this the cat???
LOL no sorry...that one we just shot for pissing on a womans couch. Can you blame us...You cant get cat piss out, she had to throw the couch away!



Posted by: Mongo

Lol





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