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    Just a note: the little pepper spray cannister I got on Ebay has a flip-top that you have to flip up with your thumb to reach the red spray button- there is really no way to spray it at yourself accidentally because it sort of has to aim away from you to get your finger on the red button. I keep it bungee'd upright, right on my headtube where I can grab it quickly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa S.H. View Post
    Just a note: the little pepper spray cannister I got on Ebay has a flip-top that you have to flip up with your thumb to reach the red spray button- there is really no way to spray it at yourself accidentally because it sort of has to aim away from you to get your finger on the red button. I keep it bungee'd upright, right on my headtube where I can grab it quickly.
    Have you ever had an occasion to use it, Lisa? And how well did it work, if you did?

    Annie
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    as a trainer and student of dog behavior...I would suggest:

    Directly confronting a dog who is genuinely aggressive can be risky and
    unless you feel pretty sure that you're able to "own the space" with a calm, and certain "knock it off" it might be a better idea to--as most of you already know-- get off, keep the bike between you, stay very calm, keep your SIDE to the dog, fake a yawn and move away slowly.

    In other words, send calming signals and refuse to play chase me, or who can yell the loudest.

    You guys are right about the chase...in 90% of the cases, nothing to chase, game's over.

    And better to learn to read dog body language than rely on nose length...

    elk

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    Quote Originally Posted by annie View Post
    Have you ever had an occasion to use it, Lisa? And how well did it work, if you did?

    Annie
    I have not needed to use it yet. Had it in my hand a couple times, though!

    I did test it out on my lawn when I first got it, so I would know how the spray pattern was, etc.

    So far, every time I hop off my bike and do the deep "GO HOME!" confrontation command, each dog has stopped in it's tracks and become ashamed before it got too close. Keeping my fingers crossed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa S.H. View Post
    Just a note: the little pepper spray cannister I got on Ebay has a flip-top that you have to flip up with your thumb to reach the red spray button- there is really no way to spray it at yourself accidentally because it sort of has to aim away from you to get your finger on the red button. I keep it bungee'd upright, right on my headtube where I can grab it quickly.
    The wind will blow it at you when you spray it if you are standing downwind from what you are trying to spray.
    The space and time for what you WANT is being occupied by what you have settled for

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    Quote Originally Posted by Technotart View Post
    The wind will blow it at you when you spray it if you are standing downwind from what you are trying to spray.
    The spray comes out like a strong shooting jet stream, not like a mist. Sort of like a far reaching water pistol. It would have to be a pretty strong wind to blow it back and up at your face. But yeah, not smart to spray into a strong wind. Once when i was little, my older brother and i were riding on the Staten Island ferry. We were on deck, leaning over the railing to watch the waves. My brother thought he was so tough, spitting out into the sea....until his glob came right back in the strong winds and hit him in the face. Ha ha.
    Lisa
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