Jade Dragon Alaska
White Belt
When a dog is just being aggressive, watching your flank and standing your ground may help. If the attack is not serious, a bop on the nose works great. If you are going to use a spray, use one that streams and sticks, with military tear gas in it such as Saber. When mace is sprayed under the nose, in the chest area, it can take out 80% of the oxygen one is breathing. Bloodshot eyes will blind, and a dog's nose as a target will not kill, but they will sure feel it more than a human, since they are much more sensitive, this will cause a sensory overload, which will slow the dog.
If a dog is viscous, and intent on harm other tactics are required.
Dogs can be as quick as a knife, so get something for bait, and let him attack this; such as your shirt, wrapped hand, or stick etc. If not a stick or chain, use it as bait, feint, distraction, or an instant wrap over his eyes and/or snapping jaws. Even if the dog shakes it off, that gives you another move; that you should have ready to go.
If you can are an expert on open hand methods, the dog will realize your hands are talons, similar to his teeth and quick. I do not recommend this unless you can also either do 30 fingertip pushups, or a fingertip pushup vertically against a wall (headstand, then push up on the flat of your fingers).
Preferred weapons of nunchakus are great for multiple dogs and on bikes, but are not realistic due to the laws in some states such as California, unless you are on your own property or place of business.
Chains and sticks are great also, if you happen to have one handy.
I prefer the throat rip, but it is unlikely you will hit on a first strike, since the target is so close to his teeth. Puncturing the sternum is a good option. The single knuckle Buddha-Fist is great for a sternum strike, and a full fist will be noticed.
Spear hand can be put in between the floating ribs.
If you are proficient in Dim Mak, or a seasoned boxer, the ear area will hurt and be a knockout, when hit precisely from the correct angle.
For untrained fighters, break the dogs back with a hammer fist.
I have fought multiple dogs alone, but have not had to kill one yet.
Dog is man's best friend, and dog spelled backwards is god.
See Dogs are Awesome at http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6359021/dogs-are-awesome
Since dogs are said to be derived from domesticating and breeding wolves, you might consider what is going to happen after you deal with the dog, and you have the owner show up.
A friend of mine Barry, who is usually mild mannered and accommodating was bouncing at a pizza joint in North side Berkeley. A couple of guys kicked and/or messed with his dog, and he picked up and threw the two Hell's Angles through the plate glass window.
Then there is the example of Matt Damon's response when trying to be recruited in the movie, 'The Shooter'.
If a dog is viscous, and intent on harm other tactics are required.
Dogs can be as quick as a knife, so get something for bait, and let him attack this; such as your shirt, wrapped hand, or stick etc. If not a stick or chain, use it as bait, feint, distraction, or an instant wrap over his eyes and/or snapping jaws. Even if the dog shakes it off, that gives you another move; that you should have ready to go.
If you can are an expert on open hand methods, the dog will realize your hands are talons, similar to his teeth and quick. I do not recommend this unless you can also either do 30 fingertip pushups, or a fingertip pushup vertically against a wall (headstand, then push up on the flat of your fingers).
Preferred weapons of nunchakus are great for multiple dogs and on bikes, but are not realistic due to the laws in some states such as California, unless you are on your own property or place of business.
Chains and sticks are great also, if you happen to have one handy.
I prefer the throat rip, but it is unlikely you will hit on a first strike, since the target is so close to his teeth. Puncturing the sternum is a good option. The single knuckle Buddha-Fist is great for a sternum strike, and a full fist will be noticed.
Spear hand can be put in between the floating ribs.
If you are proficient in Dim Mak, or a seasoned boxer, the ear area will hurt and be a knockout, when hit precisely from the correct angle.
For untrained fighters, break the dogs back with a hammer fist.
I have fought multiple dogs alone, but have not had to kill one yet.
Dog is man's best friend, and dog spelled backwards is god.
See Dogs are Awesome at http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6359021/dogs-are-awesome
Since dogs are said to be derived from domesticating and breeding wolves, you might consider what is going to happen after you deal with the dog, and you have the owner show up.
A friend of mine Barry, who is usually mild mannered and accommodating was bouncing at a pizza joint in North side Berkeley. A couple of guys kicked and/or messed with his dog, and he picked up and threw the two Hell's Angles through the plate glass window.
Then there is the example of Matt Damon's response when trying to be recruited in the movie, 'The Shooter'.