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I've broken two Zefals over the heads of dogs. I love dogs, but sometimes it's necessary, and extremely effective. Alternatives to the Kimber Pepper Blaster: HALT! pepper spray, used by U.S. Postal employees. Regular Mace. I'd get the type that contains the irritant AND the tear gas (sometimes called "Triple Action" because of the UV dye). If you miss the face, the tear gas can still be inhaled and incapacitate the dog. You can get very compact models which leave plenty of room in jersey pockets. Pocket air horn. Available at sporting goods stores or boat supply stores. Loud horns will usually scare and confuse dogs.
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I actually start with spraying water at them. It usually goes up their nose and they turn away, then the Zefal. Silica with a Campy head is effective too. Whap!
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last thing i wanna do is cause pain, injury, or lasting suffering to a dog. its not their fault their owners are sacks of crap.
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With a move to the country, I get ready to sprint anytime I hear a dog start barking...
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How about an emergency whistle? A lot of them can conveniently hang on a lanyard. Wear it around your neck, under your jersey. Easy access, and I'll bet the noise will confuse a dog enough to stop an attack. Anyone have both, where they could conduct a test? Give Fido a biscuit for playing along. I have an emergency whistle integrated into the sternum strap of my backpack. High pitched, loud, and as small as a thumbnail.
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