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	<title>Comments on: Can You Fight A Dog?  If So, Could You Expect To Win?</title>
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		<title>By: Jeff Rivera</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jeff Rivera</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jun 2011 08:46:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think you just need to stay calm and not make any provoking movements as the dog might deem it hostile and will launch a head on attack on you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think you just need to stay calm and not make any provoking movements as the dog might deem it hostile and will launch a head on attack on you.</p>
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		<title>By: Yanay</title>
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		<dc:creator>Yanay</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2011 14:22:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Fighting dog requires heart. You must be focused, agile, alert and determined. You can&#039;t outrun dog and don&#039;t try. Not even the smallest one. And you must be aggressive.
Your main weapon is fist and leg. Dog&#039;s weapon are sharp teeth, keep that on mind. Teeth are what dog uses to attack.
I fought dogs few times...and I know it sounds sick, but I started to like that after my first victory.
Big white dog, a leader of a group of 7-8 dogs around it. They were barking at me, but I stood aggressively turning myself toward them and waited to some of them to try to attack. Then I lost nerves and jumped toward leader trying to kick it to the best of my strength. I was very fast and precise and yet that dog managed to twist so quickly that my foot missed it by a millimeter I&#039;d say. However dog has almost fallen on its back. Then it rose and retreated and other dogs retreated with it. I remember that move of the dog and believe me dogs are impossible to hit if they are not attacking. Man can&#039;t hit the dog if it does not attack first. So, you must wait for the dog to attack to expose itself to a kick. Then kick it hard and you are the winner of the day. Kick it several times in a row, as much as you can before it runs away.
And remember when you fight dog you fight to KILL. It is an animal and it&#039;s &quot;personality&quot; is not based upon universal ethical principles of human beings. It comes upon you to tear you apart.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fighting dog requires heart. You must be focused, agile, alert and determined. You can&#8217;t outrun dog and don&#8217;t try. Not even the smallest one. And you must be aggressive.<br />
Your main weapon is fist and leg. Dog&#8217;s weapon are sharp teeth, keep that on mind. Teeth are what dog uses to attack.<br />
I fought dogs few times&#8230;and I know it sounds sick, but I started to like that after my first victory.<br />
Big white dog, a leader of a group of 7-8 dogs around it. They were barking at me, but I stood aggressively turning myself toward them and waited to some of them to try to attack. Then I lost nerves and jumped toward leader trying to kick it to the best of my strength. I was very fast and precise and yet that dog managed to twist so quickly that my foot missed it by a millimeter I&#8217;d say. However dog has almost fallen on its back. Then it rose and retreated and other dogs retreated with it. I remember that move of the dog and believe me dogs are impossible to hit if they are not attacking. Man can&#8217;t hit the dog if it does not attack first. So, you must wait for the dog to attack to expose itself to a kick. Then kick it hard and you are the winner of the day. Kick it several times in a row, as much as you can before it runs away.<br />
And remember when you fight dog you fight to KILL. It is an animal and it&#8217;s &#8220;personality&#8221; is not based upon universal ethical principles of human beings. It comes upon you to tear you apart.</p>
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		<title>By: Sam</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sam</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2010 00:19:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If you turn and run, the dog can easily chase you down and bite any part of you it has a mind to. But remember this important fact: the dog only has one weapon. It relies completely on that one weapon, and that is its weakness. To beat a dog, you have to take it out of its game. The dog is prepared for you to be trying to get away from it, and selecting targets on that basis. Turn the tables on the dog with my proven technique: Go for the dog&#039;s neck. Aggressively. You want to grab the dog&#039;s neck like you&#039;re going to strangle it. You might get bitten. But once you have hold of the dog, pull it toward you. That&#039;s right, I said pull it toward you, like you&#039;re hugging it. The dog will not expect this and try to get away. Now you have turned the tables. The next step is the finish. Go down to the ground with the dog. You read me correctly. Wrap your legs around the dog&#039;s abdomen, and then it&#039;s leg scissor time. Human legs vs. dog midsection is like a pair of pliers vs. a bug. Squeeze and crush, or squeeze and suffocate; your option.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you turn and run, the dog can easily chase you down and bite any part of you it has a mind to. But remember this important fact: the dog only has one weapon. It relies completely on that one weapon, and that is its weakness. To beat a dog, you have to take it out of its game. The dog is prepared for you to be trying to get away from it, and selecting targets on that basis. Turn the tables on the dog with my proven technique: Go for the dog&#8217;s neck. Aggressively. You want to grab the dog&#8217;s neck like you&#8217;re going to strangle it. You might get bitten. But once you have hold of the dog, pull it toward you. That&#8217;s right, I said pull it toward you, like you&#8217;re hugging it. The dog will not expect this and try to get away. Now you have turned the tables. The next step is the finish. Go down to the ground with the dog. You read me correctly. Wrap your legs around the dog&#8217;s abdomen, and then it&#8217;s leg scissor time. Human legs vs. dog midsection is like a pair of pliers vs. a bug. Squeeze and crush, or squeeze and suffocate; your option.</p>
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		<title>By: Jesse</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jesse</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 07:47:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>if you ever find yourself forced into a fight with a dog, kicking is ok, punch sure wye not, but to tell you the truth, if it&#039;s one dog, and only one dog heres how to win and kill it, if you can handle the pain or have something to protect your arm.

  a dog on instinct will go for the neck, well most trained dogs will, so give it a target, your arm, guard your neck and torso, and keep a hard stance, when it bites your arm, it will hurt...alot... well anyways, this is about living and not getting beat to sh*t, well wrap your other arm around its neck and pull with that arm as you push with the arm bien bitten, youle snap it&#039;s neck and the dog goes down for good.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>if you ever find yourself forced into a fight with a dog, kicking is ok, punch sure wye not, but to tell you the truth, if it&#8217;s one dog, and only one dog heres how to win and kill it, if you can handle the pain or have something to protect your arm.</p>
<p>  a dog on instinct will go for the neck, well most trained dogs will, so give it a target, your arm, guard your neck and torso, and keep a hard stance, when it bites your arm, it will hurt&#8230;alot&#8230; well anyways, this is about living and not getting beat to sh*t, well wrap your other arm around its neck and pull with that arm as you push with the arm bien bitten, youle snap it&#8217;s neck and the dog goes down for good.</p>
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		<title>By: Kyle W</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kyle W</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 06:24:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I got the chance to live this thought-experiment out last month. My wife &amp; I were walking our two Terrier/Retrievers (Betty &amp; Jo) when we saw our next-door neighbor walking his Akita/Pit-Bull, Romeo. We got to the opposite side of the road &amp; onto a driveway to let him pass. Our neighbor stopped about 15ft away to chat with us for a bit, when his dog broke its leash &amp; charged Betty. 

He was across the road in less than a second &amp; clubbed her down with a single swipe. I was still holding her leash &amp; I think all 3 of us were stunned for an instant. But then Romeo bit down on Betty&#039;s neck &amp; she made this horrible yelp I&#039;ll never forget, which had the effect of wiping away any shock. 

I was down on my knees next to them so fast I burned huge holes in my pants (and my knees) and used my hands to grab both parts of Romeo&#039;s jaws from the outside. I used his own jowls as a pair of nice makeshift gloves and pulled him off my dog. 

I was probably well on my way to breaking Romeo&#039;s jaw when his owner grabbed him away from me &amp; got him under control. From there my wife &amp; I raced our dog back home &amp; then got Betty to the vet. The vet said we were lucky, Romeo was biting to kill &amp; might well have broken Betty&#039;s spine, but all he got was that one good bite in. 

My dogfighting technique worked perfectly, 80lbs of pit-bull was made as helpless as a 5 year old child. With my hands squeezing his jowls onto his fangs he couldn&#039;t bite, or pull away, because he had to bite himself to do that as well. But I had the advantage of the dog being completely focused on killing mine, so I can&#039;t recommend it as a general tactic.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I got the chance to live this thought-experiment out last month. My wife &amp; I were walking our two Terrier/Retrievers (Betty &amp; Jo) when we saw our next-door neighbor walking his Akita/Pit-Bull, Romeo. We got to the opposite side of the road &amp; onto a driveway to let him pass. Our neighbor stopped about 15ft away to chat with us for a bit, when his dog broke its leash &amp; charged Betty. </p>
<p>He was across the road in less than a second &amp; clubbed her down with a single swipe. I was still holding her leash &amp; I think all 3 of us were stunned for an instant. But then Romeo bit down on Betty&#8217;s neck &amp; she made this horrible yelp I&#8217;ll never forget, which had the effect of wiping away any shock. </p>
<p>I was down on my knees next to them so fast I burned huge holes in my pants (and my knees) and used my hands to grab both parts of Romeo&#8217;s jaws from the outside. I used his own jowls as a pair of nice makeshift gloves and pulled him off my dog. </p>
<p>I was probably well on my way to breaking Romeo&#8217;s jaw when his owner grabbed him away from me &amp; got him under control. From there my wife &amp; I raced our dog back home &amp; then got Betty to the vet. The vet said we were lucky, Romeo was biting to kill &amp; might well have broken Betty&#8217;s spine, but all he got was that one good bite in. </p>
<p>My dogfighting technique worked perfectly, 80lbs of pit-bull was made as helpless as a 5 year old child. With my hands squeezing his jowls onto his fangs he couldn&#8217;t bite, or pull away, because he had to bite himself to do that as well. But I had the advantage of the dog being completely focused on killing mine, so I can&#8217;t recommend it as a general tactic.</p>
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