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  • čas přidán 15. 08. 2024
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    If you or a loved one is attacked by a vicious dog, do you have the legal right to shoot to stop the attack? In this informational video, U.S. Concealed Carry Association Director of Content Kevin Michalowski and criminal defense attorney Tom Grieve discuss the emotion-filled topic of self-defense against someone’s pet.
    00:00 Kevin braves the ire of the entire internet by bringing up the controversial topic of whether or not it is legal and ethical to shoot a vicious dog.
    00:29 This video was prompted by a reader who was angry about an article in Concealed Carry Magazine.
    01:17 Considering the totality of all circumstances, are there times when it is prudent and legal to use your gun to stop a dog attack?
    02:27 What sort of legal jeopardy could arise from shooting a dog in self-defense?
    04:31 In what case could you be justified in turning your gun on a dog’s owner?
    05:54 While all dogs are capable of biting someone, the fact remains that certain breeds have been specifically formulated by humans to be more aggressive over the centuries.
    07:00 At the end of the day, everyone has the right not to be ripped apart by a dog.
    #selfdefense #gunlaws #uscca
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  • @jayoutside6087
    @jayoutside6087 Před 2 lety +1077

    I am a dog lover. I'm also a firearms owner. I would never want to have to dispatch a dog but it's no different than defending myself or someone from any other type of deadly attack.

    • @mgee669
      @mgee669 Před 2 lety +10

      Great message I had a dog who literally removed part of my face deadly force wouldn't even take me a moment to think about using it they are very dangerous they could blind you disfigure you change your life I've still got the scars to prove it. And by the way I didnt have to shoot the dog it happened so fast I didn't even know I'd been bitten.

    • @fastdude2002
      @fastdude2002 Před 2 lety +31

      I know a teenager who’s face is disfigured. A dog bit his nose off.

    • @S1D3W1ND3R015
      @S1D3W1ND3R015 Před 2 lety +7

      As an ACO who carries off duty (as I'm not technically a peace officer in my state and have a position of authority. But I do however carry lots of less than lethal on my duty belt) I'm the same way. Also carry some pepper spray or OC. It usually scares most would be thug dogs away.

    • @corbettknowles9942
      @corbettknowles9942 Před 2 lety +22

      I will say this I like dogs and I like guns probably two decades ago had a black Japanese Chow lost his marbles for what other reason was attack my younger brother but no apparent reason and without hesitation or second thought I had to send that dog to the afterlife not something I particularly like to do but at that time my brother was still a minor in a my book The Dog adjust better child and I shot the dog without any problems of doing it what I want to do it again not if I didn't have to but if it has to be done I would do it again

    • @Geo-ct4mw
      @Geo-ct4mw Před 2 lety

      @@fastdude2002 who that at I ask. It happen to me. Did it happen in New York?

  • @jimwetzel1635
    @jimwetzel1635 Před 2 lety +1235

    Doesn't matter whose "fault" it is. We don't carry concealed in order to exact justice. We carry in order to be able to STOP a deadly threat. That's all.

    • @taemien9219
      @taemien9219 Před 2 lety +53

      "We don't carry concealed in order to exact justice. We carry in order to be able to STOP a deadly threat."
      Is the smartest damn thing I've seen said all week.

    • @bphilbac
      @bphilbac Před 2 lety +13

      Great statement and very true

    • @kde214
      @kde214 Před 2 lety +19

      Yes we shoot to not kill or wound. If you say that in court then you will be going to jail. Your shoot to stop the threat

    • @minuteman_deacon96
      @minuteman_deacon96 Před 2 lety +3

      @@taemien9219 accept that's essentially what that means but ok

    • @mensoDAgoon
      @mensoDAgoon Před 2 lety +2

      I just wrestle the dogs like bronsom did in the movie

  • @davezul4396
    @davezul4396 Před 2 lety +50

    Growing up in the early ‘60s, there were packs of wild dogs that would come out of the woods and aggressively go after anyone outside. I would not hesitate to drop a dog like a bag of garbage if I felt it was going to attack as I’ve seen them in action. Keep it on a leash and off my property and we have no problem.

    • @markmccullough5873
      @markmccullough5873 Před rokem +5

      Same here. I now live in a neighborhood where people get pitbull puppies, encourage them to be aggressive, and then let them run loose.

    • @charlesclawson3445
      @charlesclawson3445 Před rokem

      I hung out with dogs like this

    • @TheGuitarReb
      @TheGuitarReb Před rokem

      Dogs sometimes can escape the leash. They don't respect property lines. best to make friends, stay inside and call animal cotrol.

    • @natural_skeptic9685
      @natural_skeptic9685 Před rokem

      A 170 grain .30-30 soft point is not an effective killer at 40 yards. I went to my loading bench and made some 110 grain loads using Speer "plinker" projectiles. When the pack returned, I learned these bullets are the perfect solution to dogs messing with calves.

    • @oleboy4332
      @oleboy4332 Před 2 dny

      You sound a little harsh dude.

  • @BazonBlades
    @BazonBlades Před 2 lety +233

    We live in a world where people worship animals and raise them up to be equal to or more important than human beings. This is insane and has no legal foundation.
    I would not hesitate to put a dangerous dog down if it was attacking me or someone else. Zero hesitation.

    • @mikes8915
      @mikes8915 Před rokem +6

      Thanks for saying it !

    • @jamespmullin21753
      @jamespmullin21753 Před rokem

      Then the owner promptly shoots you.

    • @TheSkipTracer
      @TheSkipTracer Před rokem

      I haven’t seen people that worship dogs, but maybe you’re just in an area where they do that. I absolutely value a dog’s life as much as I value a human’s life and I’m sorry you think that’s insane. Some dogs are better than a lot of humans.
      All that being said, I would use lethal force if I had to. But zero hesitation on your part?! Maybe you’re the insane one.

    • @charlesclawson3445
      @charlesclawson3445 Před rokem +6

      I would not hesitate or lose sleep killing a human

    • @deadman153
      @deadman153 Před rokem +11

      Same. If a dog owner tried to attack me for putting down their hellbeast, I would put them down too with zero hesitation

  • @TheSourKraut
    @TheSourKraut Před 2 lety +256

    I love dogs. I grew up around and always had dogs for well over 50 years. I'm a dog person.
    I also would NOT hesitate one bit to shoot a dog if he is putting my or anybody's health or life at risk. Period. You CANNOT argue with animals or determined criminals.

    • @thisguy7010
      @thisguy7010 Před 2 lety +13

      Yeah and as fact you cant change their mind when they have true intent to cause harm all you can do is respond. I 100% agree with you. Almost 30 years of dog handling for me.

    • @ArchangelMichael94
      @ArchangelMichael94 Před 2 lety +16

      Agree, somehow bringing the owners into the mix is like saying you shouldn’t defend yourself against a person because it’s their parents fault for not raising them better, or whatever. Who gives a flying F whose fault it is?? I’m trying to stay alive

    • @markdavert3063
      @markdavert3063 Před 2 lety

      But you have to wait to be bitten or mald 1st .

    • @thisguy7010
      @thisguy7010 Před 2 lety +10

      @@markdavert3063 negative. The law states serious injury great bodily harm or death. A vicious snarling dog is definitely classified as great bodily harm or serious injury if not death. Dont wait to get bit it may be too late at that point. What if the animal is rabid?

    • @stefh9248
      @stefh9248 Před 2 lety +2

      Well said!

  • @ironmanbobby
    @ironmanbobby Před 2 lety +365

    I have a dog and love them as much as anybody and this discussion doesn't bother me at all. It needs to be addressed. I wouldn't hesitate to defend myself against a vicious dog with whatever means at my disposal.

    • @floridagirl9064
      @floridagirl9064 Před 2 lety

      I also wouldnt hesitate to defend myself against your vicious dog. if i had to i would put my own dog down.

    • @darthrevan2063
      @darthrevan2063 Před 2 lety +13

      Same here. I love animals but if one is attacking me or my family damm right I’m doing what ever needs to happen to keep my self or family safe.

    • @daltongarrett7117
      @daltongarrett7117 Před 2 lety +3

      Amen.

    • @artofthereal
      @artofthereal Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you for caring about others. Many pit owners expect people to just sit there and wait till their insides are outside their body before they react... to a dog that attacks with NO warning... see my channel if you want to see videos of no warning attacks and the damage done by them.

    • @Verbatimorgish
      @Verbatimorgish Před 2 lety +5

      Yeahhhh... people can't handle the truth and it sucks. At least not until the truth happens to them, per se. I've been chased by vicious dogs before, thank god only chased. I absolutely love dogs, more than people in many ways, but I'm sorry if you're dumb ass left the leash off your poorly trained and pent up pit or rotty or whatever, and it comes at me wrong, its getting put down right then and there

  • @elmateo77
    @elmateo77 Před 2 lety +10

    Here's a lesson I learned the hard way: If you have to defend yourself from an aggressive dog, immediately assume the owner may be a threat as well. I pepper sprayed a dog in the park AFTER it already bit me when it was coming back for a second try, and the owner saw fit to attack me as well (so he got hosed down too).

    • @CumberlandOutdoorsman
      @CumberlandOutdoorsman Před 12 dny +2

      I don't blame you one bit. The gall of some people! As if it's ok to just let your dog bite anyone, and then get mad at the victim for trying to stop it. What an idiot!!!

  • @bluegizmo1983
    @bluegizmo1983 Před 2 lety +84

    When I was a kid my younger brother attacked by a large dog. He had to be taken to the hospital. Even though the attack was over by the time my dad got there, he still dispatched the dog with a single shot because he wasn't gonna take the chance that dog would hurt one of the many other kids in the area.

    • @davidburnett5049
      @davidburnett5049 Před 2 lety +23

      Good on dad

    • @TheGuitarReb
      @TheGuitarReb Před rokem +1

      Personally I don't like cats. They are quicker and harder to shoot than dogs.

    • @bluegizmo1983
      @bluegizmo1983 Před rokem +9

      One part I left out of this initial story was, after all this happened and my brother was taken to the hospital, the doctors were concerned that the dog might of had rabies (the dog didn't seem to belong to anyone, it was just a neighborhood dog that hung around the area), so my dad had to go back to the field where he dispatched the dog and remove it's head (what was left of it) and take it to be tested for rabies, because I guess they test the brain tissue for that, or at least did back in the early 90's.

    • @codys4863
      @codys4863 Před rokem +19

      My Grandpa did the same thing back in the 70’s. The neighbors dog attacked a kid my grandma was babysitting.
      There was no questioning, no hesitation. Dog was put down immediately

    • @TheGuitarReb
      @TheGuitarReb Před rokem

      Your Dad was just pissed off. Get over it.

  • @DavidJones-vf3ff
    @DavidJones-vf3ff Před 2 lety +329

    I worked in animal control for a dozen years. We were equipped with and well trained in the use of implements for dealing with an aggressive dog. Yet nearly every one of us ended up having to shoot a dog at some point. In every case, if the owner could be located, they were cited for failure to confine their dog, and if someone was bitten, they were sued for damages by the victim. KEEP YOUR DOG CONFINED!!

    • @The_Black_Falchion
      @The_Black_Falchion Před 2 lety +13

      Considering a dog is property, the owner should be charged, by extension, as though they were the one who did it.

    • @HicSvntDracones
      @HicSvntDracones Před 2 lety +10

      But my dog would NEVER even harm a fly......

    • @garystrother7686
      @garystrother7686 Před 2 lety +12

      We have a leash law in our small town, and very few obey it. What most people don't realize is their pet acts different around their owners, because they are pack animals and you are part of their pack. I had one dog that would let our chickens crawl all over him, but would go and kill the chickens next door. We replaced all his animals and found where the dog was getting out, so we got lucky. I also was able to stop three stray dogs, from pulling down one of the cows belonging to the man next door, two years ago, by shooting right behind one of the dogs.

    • @GeekOfAllness
      @GeekOfAllness Před 2 lety +2

      @@The_Black_Falchion That doesn't make sense. If a person does something, there's understanding, which implies intent in a case like this. If a dog does something, that's not the intent of the owner (in most cases), so there's no lawful basis for presuming intent.
      It's like my car rolling down the hill and hitting you because I didn't set the brake properly. I'm civilly liable, but you're going to be very hard-pressed to get criminal charges to stick.

    • @GeekOfAllness
      @GeekOfAllness Před 2 lety +3

      I've been around dogs my entire life. Strangers' dogs are almost never a remotely deadly threat when they're running amok. Not in the country. Not in the city. Yes, a violent dog can be a problem, but the too-prevalent attitude that a typical pet outside its tiny yard, off a leash, is somehow a huge problem is based in pure ignorance.
      I understand that city ordinances are there for good reason when you have a bazillion and ten dogs in a postage-stamp of a neighborhood. But it's statistically unlikely your dog is going to cause serious harm to anyone else if it gets out.
      Even when there is an attack, the majority of them are caused by stupid people acting inappropriately. Do crazy, unpredictable things around animals and they'll react in crazy, unpredictable ways.
      That's not to say there aren't dogs that are just violent, or that dogs don't occasionally do stupid stuff of their own volition. But getting upset at 99.999% of owners because of the actions of a couple dogs is silly.

  • @fredmyers485
    @fredmyers485 Před 2 lety +222

    One of my coworkers was mauled by two pit bulls. He ended up with serious face lacerations and permanently lost the use of both hands. He had to medically retire in the prime of his career. If you love your dog, keep it under your control.

    • @Coldwarrior7781
      @Coldwarrior7781 Před 2 lety +43

      Pits are man made and need to be unmade.

    • @godwarrior3403
      @godwarrior3403 Před 2 lety +7

      @@Coldwarrior7781 Nah. We have two pits and they're babies. It's also true most of the dogs I've been bit by were pits. Pits with owners who think training a dog is synonymous with screaming and hitting. They may have a natural switch in them (ours certainly do) but treated like a normal person treats a dog, they're babies. Even our dogs only act up if the family is rough housing and they don't understand it's play. Don't let them just run about in your yard or in public, but no need to unmake them.

    • @deebee4575
      @deebee4575 Před 2 lety

      @@godwarrior3403 your anecdotal story is cute, but statistically pit bulls are overwhelmingly the cause of most attacks on humans. You just can’t deny the statistics.

    • @dtcdtc8328
      @dtcdtc8328 Před 2 lety +15

      @@Coldwarrior7781 I competed in working dog sports for 10+ years with my Giant Schnauzer, tho fluffy and silly looking they are extremely serious dogs . I trained with Alexandria VA Schutzhund club a few times ( I'm up North) this club had about 12 pits , I'm here to tell you they were some the most finest trained beautifully obedient dogs I've ever seen.
      It's not the breed , it's the human who raised that breed.

    • @godwarrior3403
      @godwarrior3403 Před 2 lety +2

      @@deebee4575 You actually just lied your a** off and tried to call me out. I'm actually laughing

  • @danielmakoutz5866
    @danielmakoutz5866 Před 2 lety +32

    As someone who walks in backyards often for my job, I’m glad to know this. I’ve gotten my fair share of bites and have scars from it. It’s really sad and I’m very cautious going in backyards because dog owners often say “oh my dog is so nice he would never…” and it’s hard for people to see how serious the situation can get very quickly

    • @artofthereal
      @artofthereal Před 2 lety +5

      They always lie.

    • @artofthereal
      @artofthereal Před 2 lety

      @Jeff I don't go in peoples yards. I cycle and walk.

    • @litalewis8425
      @litalewis8425 Před rokem +2

      Any tool you are comfortable with works when it comes to protection! I love animals. I'm smart enough to know ya gotta do what ya gotta do to protect yourself and others.
      At an animal welfare conference training an air horn was successful in turning a dog away. Also gets attention for help. The air horn was specifically recommended for animal control and meter readers. Concealed carry is not always an option for people or minors. Even an elderly person can use an air horn when out for a walk if a dog attacks.

    • @curtisbracksieck
      @curtisbracksieck Před rokem +4

      I don't believe you can shoot someone's dog if you are entering their gated/fenced property. That would be tough to defend. I would get more info from your local PD/SO on your rights in this scenario.

    • @TheGuitarReb
      @TheGuitarReb Před rokem +1

      Check the bottom of your shoes!

  • @wileycoyote19
    @wileycoyote19 Před 2 lety +7

    I called the sheriff's department just a few months back concerning a dog attack. The sheriff deputy told me I am allowed to shoot the animal but I am RESPONSIBLE for where the bullet projectile ends up!! Obviously, trying to wrangle your own animal away from an impending dog attack from another animal is very difficult. Practice, train, use proper discipline when discharging Your firearm! We NEVER want to strike an innocent individual.

  • @nicholasnarcowich9163
    @nicholasnarcowich9163 Před 2 lety +217

    My 2nd week of being a postman I was assigned to a route because the regular carrier was in the hospital. I didn't find out why for over 6 months. The regular mailman was attacked by 2 dogs that actually ate part of his leg. The pictures were not pretty. The police showed up & shot both dogs. Dogs can be very bad...

    • @JamesSmith-gn9ou
      @JamesSmith-gn9ou Před 2 lety +33

      Individuals that may come in contact with dangerous animals during the course of performing their job, should be trained and allowed to carry firearms. This included postal workers.

    • @JamesSmith-gn9ou
      @JamesSmith-gn9ou Před 2 lety

      @Commie Hammer I would be more concerned about being disable or disfigured by one or more dogs that a old lady being scared. Most people do not know how much damage a vicious dog can inflict on person in a very short period of time. A small 5 shot 38 special revolver is very concealable any could possibly save a postal worker from being negatively affected for the rest of their life. They, as well as everyone else enjoys the inherent right of self defense. May even come in handy if they have to deal with two legged savages, which I understand to be a growing problem.

    • @darryljones6129
      @darryljones6129 Před 2 lety +29

      @Commie Hammer I disagree on the point that you don’t need a gun to defend yourself against a dog attack. Not everyone is capable of fighting off a full grown attack dog.

    • @MrRsw1138
      @MrRsw1138 Před 2 lety +8

      You also go after the owner for attempted murder......

    • @philongpham3886
      @philongpham3886 Před 2 lety +16

      @Commie Hammer nah, I wouldn't try fighting a pibull with my bare hands. A corgi, maybe.

  • @jonathancarrion3982
    @jonathancarrion3982 Před 2 lety +140

    Almost learned a hard lesson in the house and a strange dog came in very aggressive but thank God nothing happened. Lesson learned don’t even walk into your backyard without a gun

    • @carllawson5043
      @carllawson5043 Před 2 lety +7

      I deff get this. See my msg above. I had to, unfirtunsbtly, put one dogs down bc it turnes to extremely aggresive. I hated doing this :'(

    • @goneflying140
      @goneflying140 Před 2 lety +12

      I carry while I'm mowing the lawn, taking out the trash, etc. If you watch defensive encounter videos, most of them take place when we are out doing normal activities.

    • @Sigrafix
      @Sigrafix Před 2 lety +9

      @@goneflying140 I carry to the mailbox.. Lol. Hell, I keep a little 9mm in the bathroom just in case..

    • @normtheteacher5485
      @normtheteacher5485 Před 2 lety +5

      Right, I am always armed at home also. Had a dog startle me once while working in front yard. Fortunately the dog was friendly and no problem. Glad I had my gun on me though. I have a lot of kids that play outside in my neighborhood. As a gun owner I feel a duty to be armed to protect them in case of any type of attack human or animal. Won't have time to run up into my saferoom (my bedroom) to get my gun. So I just wear it all the time.

    • @normtheteacher5485
      @normtheteacher5485 Před 2 lety +2

      @@goneflying140 right. I do the same thing.

  • @dylaneidson5466
    @dylaneidson5466 Před 2 lety +42

    So this one hits home with me because just two days ago I was riding my bicycle home from the store and I was open carrying as a dog ran out of a driveway down the road after me and almost bit my leg so I turned around and defended myself with one shot. Went back later didn't find a dog so I don't think I hit it but still it was me or the dog and its always gonna be the dog before me.

    • @natural_skeptic9685
      @natural_skeptic9685 Před rokem

      So, you're telling us you discharged your firearm, missed your target AND HAVE NO IDEA WHERE YOUR BULLET WENT.
      You are another example of how gun owners get labeled as dangerous, irresponsible paranoids.

    • @salmondelacruz3153
      @salmondelacruz3153 Před 10 měsíci

      It should always be that way!!!absolutely

    • @---rg1gb
      @---rg1gb Před 10 měsíci

      Yes!

  • @_itsallahoax
    @_itsallahoax Před 2 lety +13

    Great video. I've made it fifty years without hurting an animal. Been attacked by dogs on several occasions and on one, got to bite it back. Now there's a group running around the rural area I live that I suspect are involved with two of my cats disappearing and three with bite wounds. Animal control refuses to round them up or even follow them to where they live.

    • @natural_skeptic9685
      @natural_skeptic9685 Před rokem +1

      The dogs you speak of are not pets, they're pack animals. Pets are confined for the safety of the animal and the public.
      Someone is in charge of animal control where you live, though probably another fat, lazy, useless government employee. But they have a boss, and you may have to do some legwork to find him or her. Get in their faces. Demand they do their job and then take it to the mayor, city council county sheriff or media. Document who you've spoken to and make names available. Shame them all into doing what they're paid to do.

  • @Dynamic_JP
    @Dynamic_JP Před 2 lety +695

    The fact that we have to have this conversation shows how far this society has fallen. American priorities are totally out whack. Dog/cat/animal lives are not equal to or more important than human life. Some dog owners have truly lost their minds. If your dog is attacking me or mine then it will be put down with extreme prejudice without a second thought.

    • @hgoodman9
      @hgoodman9 Před 2 lety +30

      Agreed 👍

    • @jackpfister1798
      @jackpfister1798 Před 2 lety +29

      There are people like my aunt and cousin that love their dogs more than any person

    • @goneflying140
      @goneflying140 Před 2 lety +51

      There are two people I work with who have no children and claim their dogs are their kids. I asked them if they were claiming them as tax exemptions. They are idiots.

    • @EricThePioneer
      @EricThePioneer Před 2 lety +39

      This needs to be said A LOT more these days man I swear this new age animal worship is weird, my wife and I talk about it all the time and she grew up in a house with two dogs from when she was a kid but even she admits it's gotten way out of wack.

    • @JamesSmith-gn9ou
      @JamesSmith-gn9ou Před 2 lety +12

      Exactly.

  • @99yota30
    @99yota30 Před 2 lety +177

    Owners with poorly socialized dogs also need to hear this.
    Nothing sadder than a dog losing its life due to an irresponsible owner

    • @Nick-ru2rm
      @Nick-ru2rm Před 2 lety +2

      ^ this right here

    • @glm8245
      @glm8245 Před 2 lety +4

      Then don't hesitate to shoot the dog if you think they will attack you

    • @grancitodos7318
      @grancitodos7318 Před 2 lety

      The health department used to poison the street dogs here, but have become useless, and there are packs of dogs that attack. I have had to shoot many.

    • @dtcdtc8328
      @dtcdtc8328 Před 2 lety +4

      It's amazing what a small amount of time teaching basic Obedience to a dog can do. They don't need to "be social butterflies" and love everyone. My Dog didn't. But also my dog would stop on a dime anywhere anytime.
      Obedience is more important than socializing.

    • @QdMaster
      @QdMaster Před rokem +1

      Amen!

  • @Knubinator
    @Knubinator Před rokem +8

    I've been on the fence about getting my CCL but what pushed me over to do it this year was a dog attack I had in February when I was walking my dog. I wasn't bitten, but my dog was, and I still see that dog out all the time. The people have too many dogs, and they all seem aggressive. There was another time when another of their dogs was charging my dog and I and almost didn't stop even though the owner was calling it. That's all not counting the five or six times I've seen those dogs out on the bike trail and turned around before they saw us.
    If animal control/the police aren't going to do anything about it, what am I supposed to do but defend myself?

  • @survivalguyfyi5718
    @survivalguyfyi5718 Před 2 lety +4

    Not only would I shoot a dog “if I had to” to protect myself and my family, I’d most likely be suing/pressing charges on the dog’s owner as well.

  • @deantremcdonald2620
    @deantremcdonald2620 Před 2 lety +141

    I agree with this video. I had an incident like this earlier this year. I was dispatched to 5 vicious dogs that attacked a woman. When I got on scene, the neighbors managed to get the dogs to stop with rocks and pieces of wood. I could still hear the dogs in the back of the owners yard barking but immediately EMS was dispatched and the badly injured woman was taken to hospital. The owner was not home and the dogs were still loose in the back of the yard. Me and my partner tried waiting until the owner and animal control came but her daughter arrived first. She insisted that the dogs were not vicious and she can get them under control. When they heard her vehicle pull in they came to the side of the yard. As she stood in the doorway of her car trying to call the dog’s name she realized that she couldn’t control them. I told her to please leave the area and as she did, all 5 dogs came out in front of the yard charging. Luckily I had an smg and my service pistol. It took a total of 58 rounds to stop those dogs. 3 of them were king corso and 2 were pit bulls. Each dog weighted a minimum of 80lbs. The owners daughter yelled at us saying that we were wrong for shooting the dogs but I’m sure the victim who lost her scalp and parts of her calf begs to differ. Moral of the story, if your going to have viscous dogs, please make sure they are properly secured!

    • @godwarrior3403
      @godwarrior3403 Před 2 lety +12

      Damn. She's lucky if a lawsuit isn't coming.

    • @allenc4909
      @allenc4909 Před 2 lety +7

      What a nightmare!

    • @deantremcdonald2620
      @deantremcdonald2620 Před 2 lety +30

      @@godwarrior3403 they’re being sued for medical expenses and will see some jail time for several charges. Allowing a viscous dog to roam, failing to license animal, Grevious harm etc.

    • @dannyhale7645
      @dannyhale7645 Před 2 lety +11

      @@deantremcdonald2620 , sounds like they should be charged with the attempted murder of the woman who was mauled and every LEO on scene, but I don't get to make the laws.

    • @chaseviking5096
      @chaseviking5096 Před 2 lety +7

      If the dog is vicious then it should be put down because a vicious dog isn't going to stop being vicious. If you own a dog in general then make sure they are properly secured. You are required by law to have your dogs properly secured and by law you are responsible for what your dog does.

  • @JosJungle
    @JosJungle Před 2 lety +26

    I have a 10 month baby girl and 5 year old boy and I always worry about a dog attacking us when we’re walking. I do cc and this puts me at ease ,as a mother this is one of the many things I worry about. Once upon a time I was against guns but also had no care in the world, then I had my own children and they opened my eyes and heart. Because of my children and my husband, I’ve obtained my CCL, train and carry. I will protect my children by any means. I don’t go looking for trouble though!

    • @annademo
      @annademo Před rokem

      Remember, the Democrat Party would rather see your children mauled and killed than let you carry a pistol to protect them. Never vote Democrat.

  • @AirstripBum
    @AirstripBum Před 2 lety +10

    A few years ago, my friend's wife (I think she was around 65 then.) was riding her bicycle in the neighborhood when a big dog came out to the road and attacked her. Took a tennis ball sized chunk out of her calf. She had a little pop gun and made the dog eventually stop but not before the damage was done. She has since bought a larger caliber gun. These breeds shouldn't be allowed to run freely. They should be behind a good fence when outside or on a strong leash. Dog is dead now and I couldn't be happier.

  • @mikeyob4271
    @mikeyob4271 Před 2 lety +3

    I have a friend who's brother was attacked by dogs. I seen him after the attack, missing an ear,hand,foot.
    God bless him.

  • @randomgamer-st1ie
    @randomgamer-st1ie Před 2 lety +21

    Something that should have been said, you don't have to wait until the dog bites you, no more than you need to wait to be stabbed to defend yourself, so long as you feared great bodily harm or death. I always try to be across the street from known dog homes when walking my dog. For one, it gives you extra time to draw, but also you would have a harder time explaining why a dog is dead in it's own front yard vs. the street. "I was in fear for my life officer", followed by "I need to go to the hospital, I have chest pains", and finish up with "I need to call my attorney before I make a statement".

  • @lukeduenwald953
    @lukeduenwald953 Před 2 lety +72

    I am an owner of a Pitbull and I agree with you 100%. My dog is fairly well behaved, and gets along with people, but were he to ever attack anyone I wouldn't think twice about shooting him. Yes I love my dog, but human life is way more important. Thanks for tackling hard topics. Keep up the great content.

    • @goneflying140
      @goneflying140 Před 2 lety +9

      Thank you for being sane!!

    • @jeremyacevedo4227
      @jeremyacevedo4227 Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely.

    • @jeremyacevedo4227
      @jeremyacevedo4227 Před 2 lety +1

      Unless it’s biden

    • @goneflying140
      @goneflying140 Před 2 lety +3

      @Commie Hammer
      All I can say to that is Dog tastes great!!

    • @ceciltrane5418
      @ceciltrane5418 Před 2 lety +3

      There you go Luke, perfectly stated. You are a clear headed responsible owner. My dog ever unjustly goes tilt, it is a sign he lacks proper discernment. I also will explain it to him quickly, you're not worth the hurt you're going to cause to the innocent party, or the financial damnation to follow. Close calls are a warning. Regardless of breed, a dog with too high of a prey drive is menace.

  • @mikefarmer4748
    @mikefarmer4748 Před 2 lety +7

    We've had the occasional story here about this.
    I am a dog owner and dog lover. But I wouldn't hesitate for 1 second if it became necessary.
    Only local firearms discharge laws would apply. Dog are just property.

  • @ZeginMakesMusic
    @ZeginMakesMusic Před 2 lety +2

    I work as a pest control technician at Texas a&m University and recently the bedbug inspector that we hired, not only was using an untrained dog to fake the inspections, but the dog bit me and no one did anything about it. the dog's name is Captain and the company is D lee pest control if anyone's curious.

  • @BlaineNay
    @BlaineNay Před 2 lety +132

    I'm a dog lover. I have pure-bred pound-dog -- a yellow lab mix.
    When I teach the Utah concealed-carry class, I am occasionally asked whether I have ever drawn my pistol in self- defense. I answer, "Yes, once" then tell the story:
    A neighbor family has a bull terrier. Their front fences consisted of a piece of hog wire fencing wedged between their house and my chain-link fence. Because it was poorly secured, it did a poor job of confining that bull terrier. One day, my wife was in the front yard with a couple of the grand kids and our leashed lab. The neighbor's dog came through the "fence" and attacked one of my granddaughters. Our lab responded to defend the child. After a few relatively minor bites back and forth, the neighbor's dog retreated. I immediately told the neighbor what happened and suggested she get a more secure fence. She said she'd think about it. A few days later, I was out checking the mail when that dog came through the "fence" again to attack me. I saw it coming and yelled a command to get away while pulling my pistol. The dog came within 3 feet, then retreated. I put my gun back in the holster and went to the neighbors' house to tell the nice lady what had just happened and that I was a split second away from shooting her dog. I added, "Please get your fence fixed." She magically was able to get a new fence installed that afternoon. She didn't seem to think the attack on my family and my dog to be important. But, the threat of having her dog shot motivated her.

    • @kfsrmn
      @kfsrmn Před 2 lety +33

      I do not doubt that in the least. The mind set of some dog owners is beyond belief.

    • @DefinitelyNotAFed4473
      @DefinitelyNotAFed4473 Před 2 lety

      I would have reported the dog attacking my granddaughter to the police, and presto, neighbor's dog is put down by police/the pound for being aggressive to and attacking humans. Problem solved. I would also mention to the neighbor that if she gets another dog and it happens again while I'm there, I'll just shoot it. Prevent future problems as well.

    • @edstringer1138
      @edstringer1138 Před 2 lety +2

      I had a neighbor with three aggressive German shepards , who came into my lawn and menace me and my guests

    • @grancitodos7318
      @grancitodos7318 Před 2 lety +2

      How can you have a pure bred mix?

    • @rogerbloxham5381
      @rogerbloxham5381 Před 2 lety +5

      @@grancitodos7318 A Heinz 57 LOL

  • @sundrycoder6545
    @sundrycoder6545 Před 2 lety +89

    Over 40 years ago, my father was charged with a felony for using a firearm within city limits to defend me from a dog trying to attack me. He lost a lot of his rights as a result. I'm glad that today we have companies like USCCA to help with these issues.

    • @craiggerster9282
      @craiggerster9282 Před 2 lety +5

      What state was that?

    • @sundrycoder6545
      @sundrycoder6545 Před 2 lety +6

      @@craiggerster9282 Michigan

    • @IanArizpeArroyo
      @IanArizpeArroyo Před rokem

      i’m sorry this happened. i’m always watching these videos bc i’m scared something will happen like what you said with your dad

    • @josephmaag667
      @josephmaag667 Před rokem

      That suck your dad did the right, he was protecting you

    • @twerkinalisha7346
      @twerkinalisha7346 Před rokem +1

      Sad, we have tyrants like that in government

  • @JIM-fj2dy
    @JIM-fj2dy Před 2 lety +1

    I am a member of the USCCA and have learned so much from your videos. Tom I have the utmost respect for you and think you are a wonderful attorney. Thank you both Gentlemen!

  • @kevinoswald4136
    @kevinoswald4136 Před 2 lety +1

    when my son was 4 we were coming back from the park,a couple dogs in the neighborhood got out,had us stopped on the sidewalk ,barking,growing. my boy climbed up on my back,and as I was reaching for my weapon, I cop came over the hill,saw what was happening, got out got between us and the dogs (with his baton in hand),pushed the dogs into a yard,we crossed the street,20 minutes later animal control had them,cop stopped by on the way out,told him I was just getting ready to draw my weapon when he came over the hill,he made it very clear that I would have been totally within my right to shoot had they charged me.

  • @godwarrior3403
    @godwarrior3403 Před 2 lety +179

    This is one of the rare circumstances where regardless of what the answer was, I would do it. I'm not gonna lose use of body parts, potentially die, because dogs are protected by legality. Anyone who's seen what dogs can do would probably come to the same conclusion.

    • @normtheteacher5485
      @normtheteacher5485 Před 2 lety

      Right. Dogs are not protected any more than anyone else making deadly threat. We can even shoot humans that threaten our lives or well being.

    • @darryljones6129
      @darryljones6129 Před 2 lety +3

      I agree

    • @ronrobertson59
      @ronrobertson59 Před 2 lety +2

      Agree

    • @leroyjenkins4811
      @leroyjenkins4811 Před 2 lety +14

      That’s the thing. Viciously attacking pets ARE NOT protected by any legalities. They are not people. They are not sentient beings. They are considered property. This topic had to be addressed because some people LOVE their pets so much that they forget that the animal is considered property in the eyes of the law.
      I don’t care how much you love your pet, a pets life is not equal to a human life. Ever. Control your pets. If someone kills your pet because you failed to control it, that’s your fault as the owner. It’s not the person who killed your pet’s fault and it’s not the fault of the pet either. It’s your fault as the owner. Control your property/pets if you want them to live.

    • @normtheteacher5485
      @normtheteacher5485 Před 2 lety +3

      @@leroyjenkins4811 well said!

  • @kylerchampion1903
    @kylerchampion1903 Před 2 lety +34

    Had a pit attack my 3mo german shepard at a park, didn’t shoot it because he bit once and let go, it happened so fast. He backed off and barked circling me my wife dog and 2 month old daughter in a stroller. But if he had came back for another attack, he would have been dealt with accordingly

    • @kylerchampion1903
      @kylerchampion1903 Před 2 lety

      @Commie Hammer animal control took both of her dogs. Unfit owner

    • @NeverComplyEver
      @NeverComplyEver Před 2 lety +1

      That's too big of a chance I'm willing to take. Should have ended it when it was circling your family.

    • @kylerchampion1903
      @kylerchampion1903 Před 2 lety

      @@NeverComplyEver should have you’re right, wasn’t feeling the most conifident about the legallity of shooting a dog in a park though

  • @Hugh_Manitee
    @Hugh_Manitee Před 2 lety +1

    I was going to buy some burning barrels of a local guy. I parked my truck and began walking towards him, another guy, and a German Shepard. The owner gave a command to the dog and it came flying after me. I thought I was dead. Then the dog stopped right in front of me close enough to touch him.
    The two guys started laughing and I was mad as hell. Short conversation about the barrels and I just left buying nothing.
    Had I had my 40S&W, I would have dropped that dog. He was in a dead run, teeth bared directly at me.

  • @oldogre5999
    @oldogre5999 Před 2 lety +3

    What has always amazed me is the number of people who would not have a gun in their house in a million years because it's not "safe for the children" but will have AT LEAST one if not two Pit Bulls or Rottweilers that will have the run of the house!! Damn! Can't have an inanimate object that cannot possibly hurt anyone on its own but are perfectly fine with a creature that for hundreds if not thousands of years has been bred to kill and trust it implicitly with their little beef burrito's life!

    • @WAUCE7
      @WAUCE7 Před rokem

      Yeah pit people are generally stupider.

  • @6.4hemidriver44
    @6.4hemidriver44 Před 2 lety +15

    My neighbor's went through this. The victim has a little King Charles Spaniel and really young granddaughters. The other couple have two Pitbull's. They both have a few acres with about 50 yards of thick woods between their houses. The Pitbull's went after the Spaniel one day. They picked the Spaniel up so it didn't get hurt to bad, still needed the vet though. The couple with Pit's paid the bill.
    Few months later it happened again. This time was a lot worse and they called the police. The guy with the Spaniel told the couple with the Pit's in front of the cops that if either Pit steps one foot in his yard again he was going to shoot them.
    A few months later he dumped one of them. Cops couldn't have cared less. Told them to keep the other one on a dog run or put up a fence....dog runs up now.

  • @charlie6629
    @charlie6629 Před 2 lety +27

    In my town in Nor Cal Roseville in Placer Co. in the city a guy was walking his dog on a trail and was attacked by an off leash aggressive dog much larger than the mans dog. He shot and killed the dog and there was no charges brought against him. He was able to walk away with his firearm and go to the Vets office.

  • @ytubepuppy
    @ytubepuppy Před 2 lety +3

    The last dog that attacked me was a rottweiler, I shot him 7 times at point blank range, and I highly encourage it. He had made runs at two 70 year old women out for a walk the day before and when they came to the city council to complain, the owner told them that if they didn't want bit they needed to find a different place to walk. At that point, he literally signed the dog's death warrant.

  • @georgeware1692
    @georgeware1692 Před rokem +2

    I have had several discussions relating to defending my dog against an attacking dog(s). Would I be justified to use lethal force (shooting) against one or more dogs, attacking my dog? My dog is on a leash.

  • @Oldsparkey
    @Oldsparkey Před 2 lety +36

    I've had dogs all my life. I was with the Sheriffs Office and serving a summons at a house. After knocking on the door several times I heard the back door open and shut. Next thing I knew there were 2 pit bulls at the base of the steps approaching and wanting to eat me. I used a clip board to hold them off. When they would not leave I pulled my Browning High Power , Knocked on the door and told the person inside to open the door or he was going to have two dead dogs. Plus he was going to go to jail for releasing them on a Deputy Sheriff , considered the dogs as deadly weapons attacking me. He opened the door , much to his displeasure.

    • @307living3
      @307living3 Před 2 lety

      Lol of you come to my property inside a closed gate on my property and shoot my dogs I'd say that would be an easy payday you would have to prove not only I heard your knock but that I intentionally let them out after you both almost impossible to prove

    • @johnb9321
      @johnb9321 Před 2 lety +4

      Had the exact same scenario happen to me as a process server except it was two Rottweilers. Fortunately, I didn’t have to shoot them either, but I was some pissed off at the person who let them out.

    • @backwoodscharlie8483
      @backwoodscharlie8483 Před 2 lety +2

      You acted as a true professional

    • @tradez5799
      @tradez5799 Před 2 lety

      Ok tough guy

    • @JuanJohn013
      @JuanJohn013 Před 2 lety

      Well, what you expect from a dog when you’re kicking down their door

  • @bustabass9025
    @bustabass9025 Před 2 lety +59

    Was out on a morning walk. Two German Shepherds, one still dragging a leash bounded up to me in the middle of the street. Barking, they surrounded me and one growled and started to lunge towards me. I didn't have a weapon. While yelling, as taught to do in case of an animal attack, I picked up a nice sized rock and threw at the one. The other one then lunged towards me barking even more so menacingly. About four or five houses down, their owner came out into the street and called them. They quickly turned, ran back to the house, and he hustled them inside.
    As I continued my walk, I flagged a police officer and reported the incident. He told me I had the right to shoot them if I had had a gun. When the officer knocked on the door no one answered. He drove around the corner and waited until he saw the guy get in his truck to leave, about ten minutes later. Pulled him over and confronted him about the dogs. Guy lied and said they were playful and wouldn't bite. Not only was he lying about that, but he said his dogs were leashed, and had not left the fenced yard.
    Point being, owners are the problem, not dogs. However, the consequences of an irresponsible owner are borne by the dog, since they represent the immediate threat to be neutralized. As a responsible gun owner, you have the right to protect yourself and your family from hurt, harm, and danger. Dogs that present in the act, any kind of threat to that safety and health, can and should be quickly dispatched without hesitation.

    • @sethtenrec
      @sethtenrec Před rokem +1

      Rule number one about the law, don’t let the police tell you about the law,. they aren’t attorneys and most of them are not very well informed.
      And it’s dumb to listen to a cop saying “you’re within your rights”. Tell that cop to be there in court when you’re being prosecuted. 😹😹😹

    • @bustabass9025
      @bustabass9025 Před rokem

      @@sethtenrec
      Don't know where you live, but the law enforcement officers in my community are very thorough and knowledgeable. It's obvious you have no confidence in them where you are, or any place else for that matter, sounds like. That's your prerogative. Facts are facts. I have no concern about my actions being law abiding.

    • @mediocreman2
      @mediocreman2 Před rokem +1

      I almost agree with you, but sometimes the dogs are the problem.

    • @sethtenrec
      @sethtenrec Před rokem

      @@bustabass9025 The law enforcement officers in your community are mostly dumb, gotta be to do that job. They only seem knowledgeable to you because they’re smarter than you are.

    • @sartainja
      @sartainja Před rokem

      Amen. Fill Fido’s ass full of lead when you fill threaten. Dead dogs tell no tails.

  • @donjames5761
    @donjames5761 Před 6 měsíci +1

    ive talked to cops in my town they say if a dog charges you and you are not on its owners property than you can end the threat before it bites you

  • @floydbraido2426
    @floydbraido2426 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm a dog lover, that's pure and simple. But years ago I was attacked by a large pitbull that locked onto my stomach and would not let go. I had no choice, I felt sorry for the dog, but I had no choice, 💥💥. I had to get in the car and get the heck out of there. Man there was a lot of pissed off people. USCCA Member 🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @WAUCE7
      @WAUCE7 Před rokem

      Was the pit obviously someones pet? Did you have to leave because of an injury or an angry mob?

    • @floydbraido2426
      @floydbraido2426 Před rokem

      @@WAUCE7 both, I had to go to hospital anyway. stomach muscles were torn, needed surgery. Like I said I had no choice that dog was ripping my stomach too pieces. I STILL FEEL SORRY FOR THAT DOG.

    • @WAUCE7
      @WAUCE7 Před rokem

      @@floydbraido2426 but what were the people acting like? Mad at you?

  • @rickl.1603
    @rickl.1603 Před 2 lety +53

    I just need to add before I finish this video that the thing that makes me really mad is when you draw your firearm or a can of spray on an attacking dog and then the owner gets mad at you as if you are the one in the wrong. This has happened to me in the past and I highly resent it since it is absolutely the owner's fault that the attack is occurring 90% of the time.

    • @alejandromata825
      @alejandromata825 Před 2 lety

      Good thing you’ll probably have enough mace or bullets if needed for the both of them ay?

    • @rp1645
      @rp1645 Před 2 lety +2

      Rick
      I hear you. Just remembered if your a cop don't take it personally. Just stay professional
      In the Department I Reserved for, meany years ago. That was a question I was asked on oral board. Killing a DOG. The Department a few years ago. They shot a dog that was all scared in next home over yard. The cops got filmed by there cams all high Fiveing. Boy talk about out cry. Big protest march with Mayor even going against PD. It made National News. The owner of Dog no matter how much they started the BAD behavior. Will always be in shock, like they lost a child. If your a cop now a days with all the Aditor's out filming everything. Just don't play into them. I do understand your frustrations about the whole attacking dog thing and how cops handle it. Watched a video of a female cop try everything in her power to get a collar on a big Rottweiler in a shopping store parking lot. She never pulled her gun. Animal control came and she worked with them to put the noose on dog. The dog was scared. She became a Internet hero by all the cop haters. Your dammed if you do, Dammed if you don't.

    • @backwoodscharlie8483
      @backwoodscharlie8483 Před 2 lety +2

      @@rp1645 if the situation dictates like somebody being attacked then the dog has to be dispatched. If no one is being attacked the dog should not be shot. Cop or no cop.

  • @steveharris9610
    @steveharris9610 Před 2 lety +6

    I'm now 66 years old. I can't afford a vehicle, so I usually have to walk or ride my bike every where. I've had to do this for about 20 years now. I've had my share of run- ins with large aggressive dogs. Fortunately, I came out ok. The last year or so,I've been armed while out walking, for the express purpose of defending myself if I'm attacked by a large and/ or dangerous dog. In all my past experience, the dogs were near me in a matter of seconds, totally unexpected. I will escape the situation if I can,but I'm sum0ly not physically able to run fast enough. As far as I'm concerned, any dangerous dog who attacks anyone unprovoked, should be put down,and not allowed to live.

  • @tinaelliott7073
    @tinaelliott7073 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a carry permit and use a service dog.. my service dog was attacked by a neighbors severely aggressive english bulldog (found out it has a history of biting family members, it's owner and their other dogs.. never reported then.) This dog was trying to kill my puggle. If it wasn't for the service vest on my dog, he would have been mauled much worse as she grabbed hold of his chest vest and kept shaking him, not letting go. My service dog received a severe laceration on his shoulder and a small one on his ear. He is doing ok but has retraining for emotional damage and physical damage that ran down his leg causing infection and scaring. This was reported to the police, and the owner is paying for all damages.. But such an attack is no different than a disabled person being attacked because it put me in danger as soon as I stepped out of my car in front of my home. My dog was unable to work and perform his duties for my disabilities.. this is no different than taking away assistive devices or medication for my disabilities unlawfully because of negligent owners. Be responsible or pay for damages from your dog because now I wish I did react and at the moment I did not have my firearm on me.. but next time I will not hesitate because this caused further severe trauma upon me, my legal service dog and my loved ones who witnessed it. I now carry a taser as well. If I can not stop any further attack next time from anyone, I will need to protect my well being no matter what if people are irresponsible, regardless if it was an accident you are still responsible for your animals and their behavior!!! I truly love animals, and life on many levels. It pains me when people choose ignorance over responsibility. If you own an aggressive animal you are responsible period!

  • @oveidasinclair982
    @oveidasinclair982 Před 2 lety +1

    I big ass Rottweiler came charging at me, I was walking on the side walk listening to CZcams while taking a walk, I heard a loud growl, looked to my left and seen this dog running down the driveway toward me. I ran out in the middle of the road, drew my Ruger EC9s, click off the safety, leveled the gun on the charging dog, but stopped because the owner ran out and grabbed the dog and as he did that he got close to the line of fire. This happen to me 9 months ago, I cussed out the owner and went to the homeowners association the next morning, they forced the dog owner to either get rid of the dog, or move away, the dog was gone in less than a week.

  • @TootinTom
    @TootinTom Před 2 lety +53

    This has definitely crossed my mind and I’ve never known the legality behind it. Thanks for the video!

    • @markdavert3063
      @markdavert3063 Před 2 lety

      The point is you or a loved one or your child has to be bitten or mald 1st , Before you can do anything . Do you think that's fair .

    • @billyhudson2533
      @billyhudson2533 Před 2 lety

      Yes thanks for this video, much appreciated!!

    • @dougrebertus1992
      @dougrebertus1992 Před 2 lety +2

      The legality in Ohio is this, falling under the leash laws:
      (I am in a rural area with livestock. I routinely carry on property.)
      955.28 Dog may be killed for certain acts - owner liable for damages.
      (A) Subject to divisions (A)(2) and (3) of section 955.261 of the Revised Code, a dog that is chasing or approaching in a menacing fashion or apparent attitude of attack, that attempts to bite or otherwise endanger, or that kills or injures a person or a dog that chases, threatens, harasses, injures, or kills livestock, poultry, other domestic animal, or other animal, that is the property of another person, except a cat or another dog, can be killed at the time of that chasing, threatening, harassment, approaching, attempt, killing, or injury. If, in attempting to kill such a dog, a person wounds it, the person is not liable to prosecution under the penal laws that punish cruelty to animals.
      B. The owner of any animal of the family canidae or the family felidae that kills or injures any livestock shall be jointly and severally liable to any person so damaged, to the full amount of the injury done and damages caused, including reasonable attorney fees and litigation expenses.
      ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
      4. “Dangerous dog” means any dog that, while the dog was allowed to run at large off the property of the owner:
      a. when unprovoked, killed or injured livestock, or
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      Dogs Running at Large
      [...]Dogs who damage property or injure livestock while running at large may be subject to other laws-including the "shoot first, ask questions later" rule that prevails in most rural areas, allowing a farmer to kill any dog that's threatening livestock. And if a dog threatens or injures a person, it may be classified as a "vicious dog" and made subject to strict regulations.

  • @nataliedeyton6829
    @nataliedeyton6829 Před 2 lety +15

    My kids were chased one morning while waiting for the bus. They made it back into the house and the dog was on our porch...... one shot from a 6mm Remington and the problem was solved. Chunked him in the woods washed blood off porch and all was well ....

  • @ronmcwhirter3641
    @ronmcwhirter3641 Před 2 lety +1

    Years past, I was attacked in my own yard by two rottweiler dogs. I was armed and shot and killed both then spent a few days in the hospital. Still have the scars

  • @brocket.man82
    @brocket.man82 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a close friend who has had to use his carry gun against his neighbors dog. He was unloading his car, and the younger of the neighbors two dogs came over into his property seeking attention. My friend had nudged the dog lightly as a “hey not right now”. The dog took the hint and crossed back onto his owners property. At that moment the neighbor yelled a command and the dogs attitude entirely changed, it turned around and full speed at my friend. He then did have to inevitably use deadly force upon the dog. Whole situation was caught on the 360° camera in my friends car. After the situation was handled, instead of talking to the neighbor or anything he walked straight inside called the police then to his computer, downloaded the video on a flash drive and had it in hand ready for the police upon arrival.

  • @hooptastic_hippie8522
    @hooptastic_hippie8522 Před 2 lety +22

    I'm a pitbull owner and firearm carrier and I agree as well with this conversation my dog has never showed an ounce of aggression towards anybody or any other animals at all....that being said I know what she is capable of... if the circumstance fits then you got to do what you got to do to protect yourself and loved ones .I would be heartbroken if my dog was shot but I understand what has to be done if someone was being hurt

    • @petermarks5688
      @petermarks5688 Před rokem +3

      That is perhaps the most empathetic comment I've heard heard. I hope you're never in that situation. I really appreciate your point of view.

    • @hooptastic_hippie8522
      @hooptastic_hippie8522 Před rokem +2

      @@petermarks5688 thanks for the kind words ..i just understand it is what it is..id do the same to protect my wife and kids so id expect nothing less from anyone else when it comes to loved ones.

    • @natural_skeptic9685
      @natural_skeptic9685 Před rokem +2

      You are a rare example of dog owners.
      Most people own their dogs as proud possessions and treat them as objects of possession. If you harm their dog, they act as though you damaged their car, truck, bicycle, etcetera. It's less about taking a living creature's life than it is about taking someTHING from the owner.

  • @kchiloquin5570
    @kchiloquin5570 Před 2 lety +7

    I watched a guy hold his Pitbull back from attacking an old lady and her old dog 🐩 yesterday. That pitbull was not calming down either.

  • @williamharris803
    @williamharris803 Před 2 lety +1

    I was working on my scooter one night at about 2:00 am. I had the garage door open. I also had my firearm on my side. I heard something out in my driveway and motion light popped on. I went on high alert mode. I cautiously did an immediate investigation and noticed a large pitbull look at me. I froze and quickly drew my firearm and shot it. He never backed down or showed any friendly behavior or posture. I told my wife to call the police. They came out the Corpal told me he would have done the same because pitbulls can be very unpredictable and dangerous.

  • @mm64030
    @mm64030 Před 2 lety +1

    In my area I've had people walk their dog off leash and have seen people with big dogs that they clearly havent trained or physically handle. I will always choose the life and safety of me and my dog over someone else's dog

  • @Busby2Acontent
    @Busby2Acontent Před 2 lety +94

    This is a great topic. This question was actually brought up during my ccw class. Glad to see you guys cover this.

    • @jsmunitions1471
      @jsmunitions1471 Před 2 lety +6

      Agreed. Also very applicable to my personal situation as self defense against dogs is actually the most likely scenario as opposed to human threats.

    • @S1D3W1ND3R015
      @S1D3W1ND3R015 Před 2 lety +7

      I'm an ACO. If the dog is a immediate present threat to serious bodily harm or death kinda like a human. Then in my city atleast you are allowed to dispatch the dog. However. If you can, just to avoid a headache and a long night taking statements, carry some OC Spray (also good for human threats). That usually scares them off.

    • @Sourpusscandy
      @Sourpusscandy Před 2 lety +1

      @@S1D3W1ND3R015 OC best answer!

    • @HistoryandReviews
      @HistoryandReviews Před 2 lety

      Ccw lol you Love infringements

  • @mixter7x7
    @mixter7x7 Před 2 lety +8

    With very few exceptions - you are required to restrain your dog.
    I would never harm any person's properly restrained pet.
    However - when the owner or responsible person for the animal fails to secure the animal creating the necessity for force defense - I would regretfully use the force required to stop the attack that was a result of neglect and irresponsibility of the owner / responsible guardian of the animal.
    I have on several occasions caught people's escaped pets and taken them back home , under no obligation to do so. I did it because it was right and because of the golden rule.
    I am not required to tolerate a potentially deadly attack by human or animal and I will not.

  • @lifetimedreamvideos985
    @lifetimedreamvideos985 Před 2 lety +3

    You missed discussing the most important point of all: Do you have to wait until you are bit by a crazy dog inches away from you or can you shoot him if he is inside your safe zone. Is there a dog version of the 21 foot rule for a person with a knife coming at you? I've had two encounters with dogs while carrying concealed. The first was a German shepard that came toward me slowly while I walked the beach. I stopped moving and put my hand on my weapon under my shirt, but not visible, though the action would signal to a human observer that I was armed. The dog stopped a few feet from me, apparently recognizing that I was not intimidated. The owner saw what was happening, walked over and grabbed his dog by the collar. It was over in 20 seconds. Neither of us said a word. I walked on.
    In the second instance, I was walking in an urban wooded nature trail. I heard something, thus turned around (barking, but I had neglected to remove my ear plugs from walking along a busy road). A pit bull was full on charging me and was at 60' and closing. I pulled my weapon and trained it on him and didn't move. Again, the dog somehow recognized I was not intimidated, and stopped. Shortly, the owner, out of site, called his dog. The dog turned and returned towards the owner. I re-holstered my weapon before the owner came in sight. Dogs were required to be leashed in that park.
    I've not had any CCW encounters with humans, thankfully. I'm relatively careful to stay out of or live near rough areas, though that doesn't guarantee safety. It definitely reduces the risk.
    I've thought a lot about wearing some kind of body camera, like cops do. However, it would need to be, in most situations, not apparent to a casual observer. It's like dashcams in cars: A near necessity these days due to bad or malicious drivers. I predict that personal body cameras will soon be prevalent.

  • @johnmajoris9141
    @johnmajoris9141 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Back in the 80's when I was a new recruit in a law enforcement academy, the Chief came in the classroom and spoke to us about the use of force.
    He was very clear, and I remember it to this day. "We don't shoot to kill. We shoot to stop the action."

  • @robertpridgen7670
    @robertpridgen7670 Před 2 lety +6

    GREAT video and thank you for covering this subject! Unfortunately deadly dog attacks have occurred several times over the past few years here in North Carolina and ended terribly. The people involved were usually unarmed and suffered terrible injuries, even death. The attacking dogs, usually pit bulls, were almost always seized and destroyed by the authorities. In most cases, the people attacked were unarmed and mostly defenseless and also did nothing to provoke the dogs. We never walk around our neighborhood without some means of self defense such as a pistol or pepper spray. There are a lot of dog owners that need to learn responsibility for their dogs such as safely restraining or confining them !

  • @skywalker39100
    @skywalker39100 Před 2 lety +16

    Depends on The size & Breed also.
    My Chihuahua can't burst a small grape. But, He can let me know there is a intruder in my House. I'll do the rest!

    • @ArrowOfTruth01
      @ArrowOfTruth01 Před 2 lety +1

      If a person's small dog is still attacking someone, I wouldn't shoot it, but probably give it a swift kick to ensure it doesn't attack me again. However, if someone shoots a dog, regardless of size, that is attacking them, then I don't feel they've done anything wrong.

  • @AyahuascaSage
    @AyahuascaSage Před 2 lety +6

    I've been a runner since JHS, ran for college and continue to run as an adult. I've been confronted face-to-face by aggressive dogs on foot countless times, and had to jump up onto a shed in a split second's notice to get away from one once. If you haven't experienced it yourself, I don't think you can properly understand how scary it feels to stare down an aggressive pit bull when you are completely unarmed and alone. I am taking a class to get my CCP now and also have started to carry high-quality pepper spray as well. As the host said in the video, I don't *want* to shoot anything, but I will defend myself if my life is threatened.

    • @johnmiller7356
      @johnmiller7356 Před rokem

      I've been running since the 7th grade. Now in my 60s. Look into carrying a North American Arms 22cal. revolver with the shortest barrel possible(1 and 1/8 inch). They are good for 5 shots only. Used to carry one while running down country roads. Don't buy the magnum! (You won't get much extra velocity with short barrels because the powder doesn't have enough time to burn.). If you insist on something bigger, go for a Keltec P32(32acp). Not as small, but very small and lightweight. Happy Running!

    • @rubiconoutdoors3492
      @rubiconoutdoors3492 Před rokem

      Fox Labs pepperspray

    • @AyahuascaSage
      @AyahuascaSage Před rokem +1

      @@rubiconoutdoors3492 That's exactly what I carry!

    • @rubiconoutdoors3492
      @rubiconoutdoors3492 Před rokem

      @@AyahuascaSage fox just released something more powerful then their 5.3 formula, havnt looked into it yet

    • @rubiconoutdoors3492
      @rubiconoutdoors3492 Před rokem

      @@johnmiller7356 keltec pistols are junk and .22 will do nothing to a pissed off Rottweiler.

  • @yummyherbicide7296
    @yummyherbicide7296 Před 2 lety +7

    For the protection of you and yours from a suitable threat deadly force is always legal, regardless of what the politicians with bodyguards out their ass say

  • @LionSynEscanor
    @LionSynEscanor Před 2 lety +17

    I’ve done it before while on a jobsite. had no other choice. After the shooting, i did notify Animal Control as well as the local PD to advise of the situation and the dog being dispatched

    • @durtydan420
      @durtydan420 Před 2 lety +7

      I shot a coyote in my backyard a few years ago. (Texas) I called pd, explained what I did and they just had me bag it up and give it to the game warden.

    • @jasonschmidt9246
      @jasonschmidt9246 Před 2 lety

      @Commie Hammer you don't seem to get it, a dog could bite your thigh and nick your femoral artery. It isn't to hard to imagine why someone would have to shoot a dog. You cannot fight a large dog or pit bull with your bare hands without being severely injured or killed.

  • @tobylopez445
    @tobylopez445 Před 2 lety +8

    Protection is Protection as long as it is justified no matter what or who the aggressor is, be it animal or human.

    • @ms.mystique4388
      @ms.mystique4388 Před 2 lety

      @Commie Hammer I’ve seen you comment under almost every post.
      Just say you care more about a dog’s life more than a human & just go…
      P.S. I’d put one down in a heartbeat if it were trying to attack me or my babies & the owner too if they start coming at me

  • @robertgallagher7734
    @robertgallagher7734 Před 2 lety +1

    Have beem attacked by large dogs 3 times walking in my neighborhood, once when with my young child. Each time the dog was not on a leash & each time the owners said "I dont know what happened, he has never done this before" or "always so well behaved". Got lucky 3 times because they charged straight in and didnt like being punched in the nose. Absolutely- bad dog usually has an owner issue-

  • @RedfishInc
    @RedfishInc Před rokem +1

    When I moved to a rural area it became evident that there were a lot of dogs just roaming the streets. After a few months of living out here I asked a deputy sheriff about animal control. He said to me, "I advise you to buy a shotgun to take care of nuisance animals ". He made it clear that I didn't have to wait to be attacked or for my livestock to be attacked, if an animal was making a nuisance of itself on my property that I had every right to remove the threat.

  • @no.step.on.snek.2423
    @no.step.on.snek.2423 Před 2 lety +32

    Been carrying for 17 years.. only had to draw my firearm twice in self defense... Both times were on dogs dumped out in my area , and became vicious feral animals.. both times my leg was in the mouth of the animal when i shot..

  • @Re1ardedHoon
    @Re1ardedHoon Před 2 lety +12

    Had an encounter with a couple pits a month or two ago. I hate to admit but if they didn't stop I'd have been mauled. I was putting my key in the door at night and they came from nowhere. It was over as fast as it began. Still thankful they stopped

  • @paranoiawilldestroyya3238

    I don't remember if I was carrying concealed at the time. I was walking my dogs, and a couple of kids were walking with their dogs (no leash). The kids' dogs decided to attack my dogs (big mistake, mine were much bigger). I got between the dogs (and took a couple of minor wounds) until the kids could control their animals. Deadly force was not necessary in this instance, but parents, if you have your kids walking their dogs in a suburban setting, make sure they keep them on a leash, and are physically able to restrain them if necessary. I am getting on in years now, and walk my dogs one at a time for this very reason; If both of them go after something at the same time, I would be hard-pressed to restrain them. I take the extra time to keep my neighbors and their pets safe, you can do the same.

  • @jimgraham9450
    @jimgraham9450 Před 2 lety +2

    There are 2 parts to a dog, the genetics and the training. Absolutely no dog should be given full trust. Of the people killed each year by dogs, the Pit Bull kills half of them. Most of the others are killed by Rottweilers, German Shepherds, etc. Pit Bull owners always say their dog is the sweetest, kindest dog, but then one day it just turns and kills the owner or someone else. If a dog was breed to be a killer that is what it is.

  • @chaysenebandith8343
    @chaysenebandith8343 Před 2 lety +10

    I had a situation where my dog and I were trapped in my car by a pack of dogs. NO joking, my car was surrounded by a pack of vicious breed dogs. The alpha stood up on his hind legs and repeatedly tried to bust through my driver side door, rocking my car violently in the process. The owner just stood by his car and watched. I am a dog LOVER but in this case...

    • @chaysenebandith8343
      @chaysenebandith8343 Před 2 lety +2

      @Commie Hammer I have never watched Cujo.

    • @andrewmendez260
      @andrewmendez260 Před 2 lety +4

      Just run them over. Your car 🚗 is 3000lb minimum and has 200 hp+.

    • @kaganbozok7303
      @kaganbozok7303 Před 2 lety

      Ya. There are times one wishes he had a M240 😂

  • @jonblaze8369
    @jonblaze8369 Před 2 lety +7

    Great topic as always. I live near Philadelphia and a ccw holder had to stop the threat from 2 dogs trying to rip apart a 7 year old child with disabilities and the guy had to shoot one of the dogs to stop the attack.
    I have a Rottweiler my family and I do are best to bring him up as good as we can but I’m not in his head to control him if he gets out of control. Just like people dogs can flip and become very bad. Some dogs are by far stronger than others. My youngest is 9 he is never left alone with my dog because of the chance of something happening.
    It does not matter what you do or you think that your dog would never do.

  • @rossfisher2431
    @rossfisher2431 Před 2 lety +2

    USCCA is remiss for its failure to warn firearm discharge could go through the dog (or miss the dog completely) and hit innocent bystanders or loved ones. USCCA should revise the video and re-issue or republish a clarification. This is a serious oversight by the USCCA.

    • @WAUCE7
      @WAUCE7 Před rokem

      The lawyer addressed this in the video.

  • @BlueNaru9
    @BlueNaru9 Před 2 lety +2

    I was told by the sheriff to get my CCW to protect my service dog. Unfortunately their are a lot of bad ignorant humans who let their aggressive dogs out in public and even worse some that fake their aggressive pets as service dogs to take them places they should never be. We have been attacked many times both in public access settings and in pet friendly places, luckily I have been able to keep my service dog safe but physically it is very difficult for me to do without a weapon. I carry pepper spray, taser, and knife currently but saving up to get my CCW and though I love animals my service dog is my lifeline which I would not hesitate to keep safe even if that means I have to kill someone's pet to neutralize the threat to my life and my medical equipment.

    • @whyareusobad3528
      @whyareusobad3528 Před 2 lety

      Don’t try to use the knife on the dog it won’t have much effect I know someone who goes old school cowboy hunting on horse back and with dogs
      The dogs cornered a boar and tried to take it down and the dogs wrestled with it until my freind shot the boar
      He looked at his dog covered in blood walking away like nothing happened and then just drop instantly dead it was half decapitated by the boar and still walked away from it for a little while
      So I wouldn’t trust a knife
      aside from a very large one but that’s only because I know I can one handed hold a dog away from me as it’s impaled on said knife
      You say you have trouble defending yourself and appear to be female so I seriously recommend just getting your ccw and carrying an appropriate caliber I would recommend 9mm if you are a smaller person 40s&w I if you can tho

  • @ronaldmartin6778
    @ronaldmartin6778 Před 2 lety +10

    In a 13 year study of fatal dog attacks, the Pit Bull breed accounted for 66% of all the fatalities. In second place for fatal dog attacks was the Rottweiler breed at 10%

    • @BigFaB0
      @BigFaB0 Před rokem

      Patently and verifiably false. “Studies” like that are taking numerous different breeds and calling them hem pit bulls. Bullies consistently score lower in temperament scales than MOST other dogs. My bully is bred for snuggling and only thing deadly about him are his farts.

  • @danh1738
    @danh1738 Před 2 lety +6

    I'm a dog owner & Dog Lover, I am also someone how has been attacked and bitten. Dogs can turn from a happy wager to a snapping trap is a micro second.

  • @Haveyouseenmywallet
    @Haveyouseenmywallet Před 2 lety +1

    My daughter was attacked by our family Golden Retriever. She was 1.5 years old. She had multiple deep lacerations on her forehead, face, and neck. It happened so quickly and unexpectedly. This was a well-loved dog who just snapped for no reason. I say this: I wish I had had my pistol on me at the time. Needless to say the dog is 6 feet under where it belongs. I went from a lifelong dog lover to a lifelong dog distruster. I don't even leave my daughter alone with my king cavalier-beagle any more.

    • @Mike-xi4zt
      @Mike-xi4zt Před rokem

      The result of perverse dog worship.

  • @Kyle-sr6jm
    @Kyle-sr6jm Před 2 lety +1

    I had a dog get loose and charge me while I was on a walk.
    The dog stopped when I squared up on it.
    The woman was upset, the man said, "What is he going to, kick it?"
    I said, "No. I wasn't toing to kick it."

  • @taxtrograve707
    @taxtrograve707 Před 2 lety +6

    99% pitbulls off lease are deadly threats.
    As a person who has been attacked by a German Shepard (broke it's lease), you should be 100% in the right to use deadly force against a charging / biting dog.

    • @ER-me1ii
      @ER-me1ii Před 2 lety

      99% of pit bulls off the leash want to be petted.

    • @diseasedpanda7418
      @diseasedpanda7418 Před 2 lety +1

      No they aren't ive incountered so many pitbulls off leash its insane never been bitten

  • @Maxid1
    @Maxid1 Před 2 lety +6

    Actually this reminds me of a day I was at work and saw a woman being threated by a dog. I drove my work van across the field they were in and jumped out with the key I'd just picked up to open a building I needed to get into. The key was chained to a foot long piece of plate steel so I jumped out with that chain wrapped around my fist holding that plate steel. The dog took one look at me coming at him and changed his mind about attacking the woman and took off. I jumped back in my truck and made sure he was serious about leaving and followed him out of the field. Aggressive dog, stupud owner, same old story. Sure, I'd much rather smack the owner with that chunk of plate steel, but until that's legal you can only deal with the immediate threat of physical harm.

  • @samuelschneider9067
    @samuelschneider9067 Před 2 lety +1

    I grew up out in the country of Montana. We had problems with city people "releasing their dog back into the wild". They would pack up and kill livestock. The locals and farmers didn't really have patience for them and utilized the three S's.
    There was an instance where my dad had a Rottweiler come up on him barking and growling while working in the barn. We'd seen the dog on our property a couple times and left the old paintball gun handy just in case. Drove it off. My siblings were around 5 to 11 at the time. It was a wake up call and we started utilizing the three S's.

  • @anonymouslee2083
    @anonymouslee2083 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Pepper spray can give an option for a lower level of force on a hostile dog that isn’t an immediate threat yet, but is likely to become one if not deterred. Pepper spray is great at interrupting brewing physical aggression.

  • @mightysnafu
    @mightysnafu Před 2 lety +5

    This is a really good topic, I used to have neighbors with 3 large badly trained German shepherds, that got loose often and roamed as a pack and did attack a few people in the neighborhood, and nobody was sure what to do.

    • @mightysnafu
      @mightysnafu Před 2 lety +1

      @Antis Tobacco no need for trolling, I've got 3 cops and an animal control officer in my neighborhood, and when local law enforcement won't give you a straight answer nobody is going to just blast an animal, and yes I did leave that out before, given the topic it wasn't relevant. And I love in the Midwest the gun friendliest part of the country.

    • @toiletpaper5770
      @toiletpaper5770 Před 2 lety +1

      German Shepards are terrible when left alone

  • @mr.bojangles3053
    @mr.bojangles3053 Před 2 lety +4

    A dog left a 5 inch scar on my face when I was attacked 40 years ago. No dog will ever scar me again.

  • @bigchooch4434
    @bigchooch4434 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Dog owners are always furious when their dog gets shot after mauling someone, maybe they should consider that buying ANY breed of dog with the intent of training it to indiscriminately viscous and violent is putting that animal in a position where it could get shot. The OWNER is setting up that animal for failure, and that is a failure of the owner, not the dog, but while it isn't the dog's fault, unfortunately, in that moment, it is the dog's problem.

  • @ASHLEYMARIE1287
    @ASHLEYMARIE1287 Před 11 měsíci

    Before I was a gun owner and CCW, I faced an incident in my neighborhood. Dogs are required to be on a leash. I was walking my 5lb chihuahua on a leash, when 3 houses down and across the street, a dog and his owner were outside in their front yard. I have never seen or met him or his dog. I didn’t even notice them until all of a sudden his unleashed, large Rottweiler/Bulldog looking mix takes off full sprint towards us in a non-friendly, attack mode manner. I immediately am trying to get my dog off the ground and pick her up to protect her but she is terrified and running circles around me on her leash, in and out between my legs hysterically. I threw my brand new iphone out if reflex to free my hand, which it completely broke. I was able to finally burrow down over her, scraping my hands and knees on the concrete to catch her and run off. Only after all this has happened and the dog is a few feet away, growling and barking, and I’m in tears, scared to death, the owner whistles and he retreats back to his yard. The whole time the owner was laughing at me and what took place. I ran home and called animal control just to record the situation, and I told them I was NOT pressing charges, even though I wanted to since I was so upset. After thinking it over, I decided it was only fair to ask the neighbor to help pay for a new phone. However, before I could even speak to him… he posted HIS security camera footage of the entire incident making fun of me on the fb neighborhood page, which was even more humiliating bc you can see me scared for my dogs life, scurrying to protect her, my phone goes flying, and he’s laughing the whole time, only calling his dog off finally seconds before reaching us….. sorry for the long story. But my question is…. If there is a rule that states dogs must be on a leash, and if a dog that appears to not be so friendly or playful, but instead sprinting towards you and your dog, do I have to wait to shoot after I’m attacked or can I shoot once it sprints towards me in an aggressive manner and is seconds away from reaching me?

  • @rebelyankee4910
    @rebelyankee4910 Před 2 lety +5

    From experience, have had to deter attacking dogs a few times, usually more interested in attacking my dog, than self. One discharged round has 100% of the time stopped the attack without having to shoot the offender. That said, would I if the attack continued? ABSOLUTELY.

    • @vandersnickmcduffle7333
      @vandersnickmcduffle7333 Před rokem +1

      Same. Twice now while walking my dog i've had another dog come running while aggressively barking. Both times the warning shot immediately rectified the situation. However, both times, I was prepared for the second shot not to be a warning.

  • @elgar6743
    @elgar6743 Před 2 lety +10

    I find it amazing that this topic 'needs' to be addressed.
    Everything discussed in this video is entirely 'self evident' and logical and because 'logic' is anathema to this generation of society, where 'feelings' are paramount...this video 'needed' to be made.
    An animal causing grave harm to you or your loved ones?? It gets put down without a microsecond of hesitation...obviously.

    • @ShaggyRogers1
      @ShaggyRogers1 Před rokem +1

      Dogs are animals. Animals are considered property. You might not have the right to shoot someone to defend your dog, but you are well within your rights to shoot ANY dog that is posing a genuine threat to people.

    • @Unknown-hu4gf
      @Unknown-hu4gf Před rokem

      @@ShaggyRogers1 You can and should defend you property...

    • @ShaggyRogers1
      @ShaggyRogers1 Před rokem

      @@Unknown-hu4gf nice sentiment, tell that to the prosecutor when you get charged for it

    • @Unknown-hu4gf
      @Unknown-hu4gf Před rokem +1

      @@ShaggyRogers1 Dear, dummy I'm a barred criminal attorney...

  • @davidransom4476
    @davidransom4476 Před rokem

    There's also the instances where the dog is still attacking but when you defend yourself in a manner that hurts the dog, the owner also joins in while the dog is still attacking too. The question might be about the owner getting shot during that attack. (Info: I'm a retired mailman, and we had a dog owner attack. When the dog was pepper sprayed the owner attacked at the same time as the dog. Yes, if was a pitbull. The mailman was knocked down and fighting with a woman on top of him while trying at the same time to keep the dog from also getting to him.)

  • @mrfelix2510
    @mrfelix2510 Před 2 lety +1

    My wife and I go for a lot of walks in our neighborhood and once while we out a lady was walking her large muscular dog, OFF LEASH. When it saw us, the hair on its back went up it came at us, my wife in particular since she was very scared I believe. I got between her and the dog but the dog kept trying to circle around me to get to her. The owner would not call her dog off, it finally bit me in the hand. Of all the days not to have had my gun with me. At that point I was ready to kill that dog gun or not. Then the owner decided to call it.
    Another time we were out, same thing, big aggressive dog sees us, aggressively starts running towards us, 3 people with the dog not one person said anything to stop the dog... until they saw me pull my Glock out.

  • @rogerhancock8732
    @rogerhancock8732 Před 2 lety +14

    I have always been a dog/wolf guy as well as being a firearms owner/carrier. That aside if an animal dog or whatever else starts to attack I am going to use my firearm to dispatch it. Even if it is my own. In the past I have unfortunately had to do it three times one being my own dog. I hated the situation happened, but I did what I had to do too not only protect myself but others. Edit: At the time I was living on the family farm.

    • @davidburnett5049
      @davidburnett5049 Před 2 lety

      What lead up to your dog turning on you? Also, sorry to hear it happened. That's a brutal sadness.

    • @rogerhancock8732
      @rogerhancock8732 Před 2 lety +1

      @@davidburnett5049 he never liked be petted or handled it was just his personality. Got him as a pup and he was raised with two other dogs that loved attention. Other than that he was a good dog.

  • @pewpewTN
    @pewpewTN Před 2 lety +30

    Hell yes you can shoot an attacking dog.
    Why would that even be called into question?
    I think some people just can't deal with the fact that some dogs are incredibly dangerous & are capable of attacking people.

    • @californiasun162
      @californiasun162 Před 2 lety +5

      Well said

    • @sixmarch
      @sixmarch Před 2 lety +14

      Exactly! I hate when people say "it isn't the dog's fault". Wrong! Some dogs just snap and are just dangerous. Like humans, you can raise them correctly and they still turn out to be serial killers.

    • @kenmanx1298
      @kenmanx1298 Před 2 lety +1

      I agree... this should not even be a question!
      People have lost their freaking minds!

  • @jonathan1613
    @jonathan1613 Před 2 lety +1

    some people will say that if your three yr old is being mangled you should go through the proper channels to get to the owner of the dog or send a written request to your nearest court and pray it is during business days...

  • @joecosgrove3593
    @joecosgrove3593 Před rokem

    I have been bitten quite a few times in my life. Each time some ignorant owner said, "He won't bite" first. It is ignorant owners that cause dog attacks and sadly the dog has to pay the price along with the owner. I would never hesitate to stop a vicious dog with deadly force when appropriate.

  • @nickdixon3536
    @nickdixon3536 Před 2 lety +24

    Keep the great content coming guys. This is very good to know

  • @82raptor
    @82raptor Před 2 lety +7

    I lived next to someone who had a pit bull that was never on a leash or in a fenced in yard. The dog tried to attack me on my own property and I slammed its head in the door of my house. I have since been armed on my own property to protect me, my wife, and our guests. I have a leash on my guns, why can't you have a leash on your dogs? I talked with my local P.D. and they said I have every right to defend our lives on our own property up to and including deadly force. You can own any pet you want, just know what they are capable of doing and be responsible.

  • @reaality3860
    @reaality3860 Před rokem

    A property owner found me on a vacant lot I thought divided her and her neighbor's land. She angrily told me to stand and wait for her to come and talk. She then let her 105 lbs dobie-pitbull hybrid through two gates to attack me. I froze while the dog latched onto my weak arm. Bleeding, but not in need of stitches, I kept my carry unpulled. The dog stopped its attack when I did not react. The dog pound was later called and took care of the dog. A situation that could have been much, much, worse was avoided because I didn't pull my firearm.

  • @jasonhinson3812
    @jasonhinson3812 Před 2 lety

    You guys are so patient and kind. People who are to stupid to understand this should never be armed and deserve to be attacked by dogs. A big stout pit will shake some sense into them.