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Pepper spraying a fear aggressive dog re-enforces the behavior, likewise it can initiate the behavior in a non-fear aggressive dog. Dogs think differently, they just associate the pain with the thing they think caused the pain and attack it the next time.
We're talking about dogs that are ALREADY attacking people and biting them. If a dog has attacked/bitten a person or cyclist on a public road already, it should not be running loose. And I'm not going to worry about its mental well-being at that point. There should not be a "next time" it bites someone while running loose. The next one could be a child's face, or the cyclist could get knocked off their bike and badly hurt or even killed.
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This isn’t to say that you can’t defend yourself - you definitely should, but be aware that dogs don’t think the way humans do, and won’t associate their bad behavior with the cause of the corrective action, instead, they’ll associate the corrective action with cyclists and become fearful and aggressive toward them.
We're talking about dogs that are already aggressively attacking people. One can't expect the bite victims to act more kindly and passively so as to hopefully persuade a loose biting dog to consider changing his ways in the future.
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Twice he’s attacked strangers, one was a cyclist, who got off his bike and put the bike between himself and Murphy and talked sweetly to him. If he’d done anything else, I never would have been able to teach Murphy not to be afraid of cyclists! (This event, obviously, was totally my fault, twice he’s gotten away from me while I’ve had him in public parks trying to socialize him - the other time he backed a pedestrian into a tree). After 3 years, I took him to Petsmart this weekend and he fearfully rode around in a shopping cart, He growled at one Great Dane, and didn’t threaten anyone/anything else - a huge breakthrough!
I CAN sympathize with you loving your dog very much and wanting to help him be a well adjusted dog, safe to be around. But I'm sorry, I don't want to be "practice" for some dog who's owner is trying to teach them not to bite anymore! If a dog who has already attacked and bitten people more than once comes running up to me in a threatening manner, I will do ANYTHING I can to keep him from taking a chunk out of me. In that scenario, (and forgive me for speaking plainly) I don't CARE if the dog needs compassion or not- I'll pepper spray him, bash his head with my frame pump, whatever it takes to keep his teeth from sinking into my leg. I'd shoot him too, if I had a gun with me. And if he bites me, an innocent passerby, while he's chasing or attacking me, I'll sue the owner for letting a dangerous dog loose to attack people.