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  1. #1
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    When I see a chaser, I yell in my loudest, deepest, most serious voice, NO! or SIT! That has worked in a surprising number of cases. I also get my water bottle ready to squirt it if I have to. Just make sure the top is open. I've squeezed and nothing's come out!

  2. #2
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    Around here, animal control will at least make its presence known. (They've told us they dealt with owners, but that we'd have to gothrough the Freedom of Information Act to find out how; the dog that bit me was on a route I rarely have occasion to ride so I don't know if it's still out and about.)
    I watched one of our guys stop a dog completely wiht a good squirt from the water bottle. I'm a camelbak girl for my own needs but I'm going to work on that skill.

  3. #3
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    Riding my Luna & Rivendell in the Hudson Valley, NY
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    When dogs chase me in a threatening manner (sloppy bouncing labs with big dopey smiles and wagging tails don't count) I proceed in this order:

    1) I STOP my bike immediately. I get off and quickly swing my bike so it's a barrier between me and the dog. Stopping takes away the excitement of the chase and puzzles the dog. (there is usually no way I'm going to outrace a dog anyway, unless I'm already going 30 mph) Usually they will then stop too and stand there barking at me.

    2) next step: I BELLOW at the dog and SHAME it- "NO! BAD DOG!! GO HOME!!!" has worked every single time for me. A deep commanding voice....LOUD. (hopefully the owner in their house will hear it too) The dog screeches to a halt and/or usually stops barking and feels shamed and and confused and eventually slinks off if I keep at it. They don't like my yelling at them.

    3) If the stopping and bellowing doesn't work and the dog looks like it's going to actually bite me and attack, I have no qualms at all about grabbing my pepper spray (at the ready on the outside of my saddlebag) and spraying the dog right in the face. Twice I have actually practiced grabbing my spray quickly and and shooting it at a target. Hopefully I would have time to grab my spray before being seriously bitten, but I have my doubts. Dogs are fast.
    (I know a biker whose calf was ripped open very badly by a rottweiller, and he only got the dog to let go of his shredded leg by grabbing his frame pump and beating the dog over the head and face with all his might. He had to have several operations and he sued the dog owner. The dog came up behind him and did not bark, so he had very little warning but managed to stay standing over his bike)

    So far I have never had to get to step 3....steps 1 and 2 have worked about a dozen times for me like a charm, even with somewhat scary dogs like boxers.
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  4. #4
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    My audible dog repellant that has served me well on several occasions is a loud "G'wan home!" and a well-timed sprint when the dog slows up his charge in surprise.

  5. #5
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    Jul 2007
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7rider View Post
    My audible dog repellant that has served me well on several occasions is a loud "G'wan home!" and a well-timed sprint when the dog slows up his charge in surprise.
    I also use "Gwan n git" or "Hay Puppy dawg" and I do usually slow or speed up.
    I can do five more miles.

  6. #6
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    more than once i have gotten off my bike and with the bike between me and the dog told it sternly to go home. (bad dog! NO!)
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