Pocket Bull to the rescue!

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Koreana Jones
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Pocket Bull to the rescue!

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Well after this post people better stop laughing or joking that I carry my Pocket Bull all the time. Well I was closing up the yard and remember I had to go get something in the back. The front gate was left open and what do I see coming toward me... 3 60 pound pit bulls coming toward me! One still had a leash and 10 feet of chain on it. I some what freaked then pulled out the Pocket Bull and quickly did a foward crack. Guess what? They still were slowly coming toward me. So... what to do? A S crack, forward, then a horizontal. That made them run... Whew! Then I had to chase them just to make sure they left the yard rather then hide in some corner. Whew... Thanks to the Pocket Bull I didn't have to end the year with some new battle scars. Many thanks to The Edge for making these!

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Post by IndyBlues »

I'm starting to see a good reason to carry one. I live in the city, Philly PA, and we have had more than a few pit bull incidents here. An old woman was killed by a neighbors bull around the corner from me. I see kids walking these things, or rather, the dog is walking them.
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That is fantastic, Jun! That's the kind of situations I make the Pocket Bull for. I've used mine many times for fending off dogs as well. I'm glad you made it out safe and sound. Thank you for sharing.
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Post by Sergei »

Wow what a story. That could have been bad news. I am so glad things turned out OK for you KJ. Were those dogs strays, or lost? That's pretty bad that there are loose pit bulls running around.

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Post by Michaelson »

I've STILL got to save my those pennies to order one from you, Kyle! :shock: (that is, after I pay Baphy for my coat hanger, and PBG for a brush, and......uh, you get the picture. :roll: ) High regards. Michaelson
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Post by indybill »

Great story. I can see the movie of the week now.
'Indiana Jun...the attack of the killer pit bulls' :lol:
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I wonder how the own can stand them! Those are very common. Here in this part of Illinois there are always reports of pit bull attacks. ALWAYS. Infact I remember the day I was walking back home and this pit bull came up behind me and snarled and game me this freakish look. It was at 9:00 too so it was dark. Luckily I was able to run away in time. The owner was not far behind. The owner felt bad. so how much are the pocket indy whips? I guess that gives me another good reason to save up to buy me a Ec whip. and after that a pocket indy possibly.
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Post by Dr._J »

Were those dogs strays, or lost?


Neither, Ol' Koreana probably ticked off the neighbors again! :wink:
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Post by Koreana Jones »

Sergei... 2 of them had those spike collars and one of those had 10 feet of chain attached to it still. It had to be like a 300 pound limit chain. So I think one of those escaped. Gawd.. Was it freaky looking around the yard to make sure those dogs weren't there. BTW guys Indiana Jun is dead. I killed him. He was of no use to this forum. Happy Festivus everyone!

Best Regards,
Jun
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