Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is precisely why I carry military grade pepper spray with me at all times when outside my home.
It's not hard to find if you know where to search for it.
I was attacked by a pit bull & he got about 1/2 a can of it directly in his face, his owner got the other 1/2.
I walked away unscathed.
Can the dog owner file a complaint against you for the pepper spray? I have the same problem with loose dogs in our neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:This happened to me but my dog was severely injured and was in the hospital for a week. I live in Montgomery County where it is considered unwanted contact. I filed a report with the police and with Animal Control and we went to the Animal Matters Hearing Board. The end result was the owner of the other dog paid all vet bills and the dog has a muzzle order and is now on the "potentially dangerous" list, which means another strike and he'll be removed from the home.
After our ordeal I found out there had been other incidents with the dog getting away from the owner and having smaller incidents with other dogs but none were reported so this was treated as the first incident.
If I were you I would report it just so it's on record, but that's up to you. I don't know what the procedure is where you live.
Anonymous wrote:This is precisely why I carry military grade pepper spray with me at all times when outside my home.
It's not hard to find if you know where to search for it.
I was attacked by a pit bull & he got about 1/2 a can of it directly in his face, his owner got the other 1/2.
I walked away unscathed.