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When considering safe pepper spray dog defense methods, it’s crucial to understand the 6/3/5 rule – meaning keeping a distance of at least six feet from an approaching dog, maintaining eye contact (without aggressive gestures), and remaining stationary for five seconds to assess the situation. If the dog continues to advance, a safe application of pepper spray can be considered, aiming for the face and eyes to minimize harm to other areas.
Using pepper spray as a last resort ensures you’ve exhausted all non-lethal deterrents. It’s important to choose a product specifically designed for dog defense, with capsicum oleoresin as the active ingredient, known for its safety profile compared to traditional pepper spray used for human self-defense. Always store the spray out of reach of children and pets, and familiarize yourself with local laws regarding its use.
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