Each to their own but surely ‘pepper spray! Is an easier and more ‘fit/designed for purpose’ solution? I know females who carry self defence spray and it’s seems easy to use; a bike lock, or even rocks, seem very cumbersome? Presumably a few people on here have some experience on repelling bears?
Bears are a different. They're not use to tangling with humans and don't know that humans can't fight. And bear spray is MUCH more potent than any spray designed for dogs (like what the mailman carries).
The only time I've used pepper on a dog was several years ago when I was on a country road near my home. I was walking my old dog. Suddenly, a
big German Shepard ran up to the fenceline, doing the usual coming
unglued, snarling, barking, like he wanted to
rip me a new one. The Shepard was trying so hard to get out/through the fence. Finally he DID find a small gap in the fence and wiggled his way through the gap and was charging at me and my dog from about 30 feet away. I had a little pepper
fogger spray, and all it took was about a 1/2 second burst of pepper
into the air. He sniffed it, turned around and
ran back through the fence. Had I not had the spray, he likely would have killed my dog, and
torn me up trying to
get him off of my dog. I don't think I even got any of the spray
ON him. Dogs have very sensitive noses, and just getting a
whiff of pepper is enough to get them to change their minds.
A pepper "
fogger" is probably more effective for most people. You really don't even have to get any of the pepper ON the dog, just put a little pepper "
cloud" between you and the dog. The dog will have to run
through the cloud to get to YOU. (mind the wind) As I say, once dogs even get a whiff of pepper, they change their mind and will go pick on someone else.
If someone just had the "stream" version of spray, I'm not sure that someone could even get any actual pepper on a charging dog
when you're terrified.
Again, this is not about a barking dog 20 feet away. Who cares? I've walked past thousands of barking dogs. This if for when AN ATTACK IS IMMINENT.
And I agree with previous comments to NEVER turn your back to a barking/snarling dog. You will FOR SURE get bit.
(I'm sure people were just joking about using a bike chain.)