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应对恶狗手册

已有 3825 次阅读 2016-5-18 02:19 |个人分类:杂谈|系统分类:生活其它| 安全感, 害怕, 恶狗, 自卫

应对恶狗手册


   我最怕的动物是蛇和人,虽然我没有被蛇和人咬过。小时候是怕狗的,后来不知道什么时候就不怕了,好像也没有被狗咬过。按某种逻辑,你没干坏事,怕狗干嘛?你没干坏事,怕蛇干嘛?很简单,我害怕的根源在于,我碰到它们的时候,没有任何方法确保自己的安全,而且,它们搞死你会被认为很正常。

   所以,要消灭害怕的心理,需要增强自己的安全措施,仅仅给自己暗示“不会有危险”或者“没什么大不了”是绝对不可以的 。另一点是,要和这些让你害怕的动物和人打交道,这样有点知己知彼。有些人已经学到防狗三招,但是还不够。

   当然,管理“恶狗”的最高境界,当然是管好狗主人。做不到,就还是好好学学以下内容。

   


简单总结:

第一部分:脱身

1镇定;2淡定;3别逃;4谋定。

第二部分:自卫

1呵斥;2回击;3借势;4保命;5示弱。

第三部分:补救

1疗伤;2报告;3求医

第四部分:防范

1警觉;2勿扰;3狗本恶


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Four Parts:

Warding Off an Attack

Defending and Protecting Yourself

Handling the Aftermath

Taking Precautions Against Attacks

Imagine that you're enjoying a run in the park or a bike ride through the neighborhood when, suddenly, an unfamiliar dog runs up to you, snarls, and primes himself to lunge. What should you do? There's a right way and a wrong way to handle a dog attack. Keep yourself safe by staying calm and taking some measures to diffuse the situation.

StepsPart 1 脱身

Warding Off an Attack

  1. Image titled Handle a Dog Attack Step 1
    1镇定
    Do not panic. There's some truth to the old adage that dogs and other animals can "sense fear". If you become agitated and run or scream, you may make the dog feel more confident in his attack, or, worse, you may appear threatening to the dog. Neither of these is a good situation to be in.  
  2. Image titled Handle a Dog Attack Step 2
    2淡定
    Make yourself rigid and motionless. When a dog approaches, stand completely still with your hands at your sides, like a tree, and avert your eyes.[1] In many cases the dog will lose interest and walk away if you ignore him.
    • Do not wave your arms around or kick with your legs; the dog may perceive these actions as threatening.

    • Don't make eye contact, since that could also cause the dog to lunge.

    • Stand sideways to the dog and keep him in your peripheral vision instead of facing him and making eye contact. This will signal to the dog that you are not a threat.

    • Don't open your hands and arms up to a bite by extending them. Keep your fingers curled into fists to avoid getting them bitten. The dog may come quite close, even sniffing you, without actually biting.

  3. Image titled Handle a Dog Attack Step 3
    3别逃
    Do not try to run away. Running away can awaken the dog's prey instinct to chase and catch animals. He may pursue you vigorously even if his initial intent was just playful. Additionally, you won't be able to outrun most dogs if you're on foot. Even if you are on a bicycle, many dogs will be able to catch up to you.[2]
  4. Image titled Handle a Dog Attack Step 4
    4谋定
    Distract the dog with another object. If the dog continues to threaten you, offer him something to chew on, such as your backpack or water bottle: anything but your arm or leg. This may distract him enough to give you time to escape.
    • You may want to carry treats or toys when traveling in areas known to be home to dangerous dogs. If approached by an angry dog, throw your treats or toy away from you. The dog may go after these instead of you.


Part 2自卫

Defending and Protecting Yourself

  1. Image titled Handle a Dog Attack Step 5
    1呵斥
    Face the dog and command, "back away." If the dog continues to behave aggressively, and ignoring or pacifying him is no longer working, face him and sternly command him to leave.
    • Use a strong, deep, and confident commanding voice.

    • Continue to avoid making eye contact.

    • The dog may become discouraged or intimidated and leave.


  2. Image titled Handle a Dog Attack Step 6
    2回击
    Fight back against an attacking dog. If the dog starts biting you, you've got to defend yourself. Hit or kick the dog in the throat, nose, and the back of the head. This will stun the dog and give you time to get away.[3]
    • It's okay to raise your voice at this point. Yell for help as you're fighting back. Hopefully others will hear and come to your aid. However, avoid screaming as this may lead the dog to strengthen his attack.

    • If you have a stick or another weapon, you can (and should) use it to hit the dog. Don't hit him over the top of the head, though; most dogs have very thick skulls, so this will only serve to make the dog angrier. If available, mace or pepper spray also work as a good defense against an attacking dog.

    • Fight as though your life depends on it, because it does. Dog attacks can be fatal. While you certainly don't want to hurt a dog unnecessarily, you should use force as necessary if you are being seriously attacked.

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    3借势
    Use your weight to your advantage. Bring your entire body weight to bear on the animal, specifically pushing down with the hard points of your knees or elbows. Dogs are vicious biters but cannot wrestle, so try to get an advantageous position and break their bones fairly quickly. Get on top of the animal and concentrate force on areas such as the throat or ribs while minding to keep your face out of clawing/biting range.
    • If you are looking for a more humane solution and can manage it, straddle the back of the dog with your partial body weight and apply forward pressure to the back of the neck to immobilize the dog until help comes.

  4. Image titled Handle a Dog Attack Step 8
    4保命
    Protect your face, chest, and throat. If you fall to the ground during the attack, not only is it more difficult to fight off the angry dog, but vital areas on your torso, head, and neck become more vulnerable to attack. These are the most important spots on your body to protect because bites in these places will inflict the most damage and will have the greatest chance of killing you.
    • Protect your vitals[4] by rolling onto your stomach, tucking your knees in, and bringing your hands (balled in fists) up to your ears.

    • Resist the urge to scream or roll away, as these actions may further encourage the dog.[5]

  5. Image titled Handle a Dog Attack Step 9
    5示弱
    Leave the area slowly and carefully. Once the dog loses interest in you, leave the scene of the attack slowly by backing away without sudden movements.[6]Staying calm and stationary can be a real test of your nerves in such a stressful situation, but it's the best thing to do as long as the dog isn't actually biting you.

Part 3补救
Handling the Aftermath
  1. Image titled Handle a Dog Attack Step 10
    1疗伤 
    Attend to any wounds. If you are bitten, be sure to take care of any wounds promptly, as even minor bites can cause infection. Perform basic first aid procedures for bites suffered from a dog attack:
    • Apply gentle pressure to stop minor bleeding. Use a clean cloth or sterile gauze pad. If bleeding is serious or if it won't stop after several minutes of applying pressure, seek professional medical attention.

    • Wash the wound thoroughly. Use warm water and soap to gently cleanse the wound.

    • Dress the wound. Use a sterile band-aid (for very small cuts) or sterile bandages for larger lacerations.

    • Look closely for signs of infection, including redness, warmth, increasing tenderness, or oozing pus. See a doctor if any of these symptoms arise.

  2. Image titled Handle a Dog Attack Step 11
    2报告
    Call the authorities. It's important to determine whether an attacking dog has rabies or a history of aggression. Call the authorities immediately after a dog attack so that the dog can be prevented from harming anyone else and be tested for diseases.
    • If the dog that attacked you was a stray, he may attack others, too. Removing him from the area is the best way to ensure the safety of yourself and others.

    • For dogs with owners nearby, how you handle the situation after the attack has been diffused is up to you. If you've been hurt, you may want to take legal action. Many states have laws holding owners responsible for the actions of their dogs.

  3. Image titled Handle a Dog Attack Step 12
    3求医
    See a medical professional promptly. If you were bitten by an unknown dog, a dog that was later found to have rabies, or a dog that appeared to be foaming at the mouth, it's imperative that you see a doctor right away to get preventative treatment for the deadly disease rabies.
    • The rabies shot sequence, if it is necessary, should be started as soon as possible after the bite.

    • Most European countries are considered to be “rabies-free,” so a shot is not likely to be necessary in the event of an attack that takes place in Europe.

    • If you haven't had a tetanus shot in the past 5 years, you may require additional preventative tetanus treatments.

    • In general, any significant wounds from a dog attack should be examined by a medical professional.

Part 4防范
Taking Precautions Against Attacks
  1. Image titled Handle a Dog Attack Step 13
    1警觉
    Look for warning signs. Most dogs are not aggressive, but, rather, just curious or defending what they perceive as their territory. Thus, to avoid unnecessary conflict, it is important to be able to tell if a dog is just playing or is being truly aggressive. While some breeds have been singled out as being particularly vicious, any mid-size and large dog breed can be dangerous,[7] so do not ignore warning signs because you think a certain breed is harmless or friendly. Watch for common signs of aggression (and non-aggression):[8]
    • Growling, snarling, and baring teeth are obvious displays of aggression and should be treated as such.

    • An angry dog may show the whites of his eyes, especially if these aren't normally visible.

    • Pulled-back ears laying flat against the head are a telltale sign of aggression, whereas normal floppy or elevated ears usually signal a dog's nonchalance.

    • If the dog approaches you with its body relaxed and with a sloping curve in its midsection, the dog is probably not going to attack.

    • A dog whose body is tense, straight and stiff (head, shoulders and hips aligned) could mean business.

    • A loping gait means the dog is playful and checking you out. An even, steady run means the dog may be dangerous.

  2. Image titled Handle a Dog Attack Step 14
    2勿扰
    Avoid aggravating a dog. Most dog attacks are the result of insufficient containment of the dog, poor training, or taunting. Unfortunately, the world will never be rid of bad owners, so it is wise to be prepared. Common sense should tell you not to aggravate any kind of animal.
    • Never irritate a dog who's eating or caring for her pups. Dogs are extra-protective during these times.

    • Avoid smiling at the dog. You may think you are putting on a friendly face with a big toothy smile, but an aggressive dog sees you baring your teeth for a fight.

    • Dogs that are chained or tethered to a stationary object for extended periods of time are more likely to be aggressive, so do not come within their reach.

  3. Image titled Handle a Dog Attack Step 15
    3狗本恶
    Assume all unknown dogs are threats. In general, the best policy when it comes to dog attacks is to do everything you can to avoid them in the first place. If you see a dog that may be dangerous, stay away.
    • Report any dangerous-looking dogs or possible strays in your neighborhood to the authorities.

    • Teach your children never to approach unfamiliar dogs until they are sure they are safe.

    • By giving all unknown dogs a wide berth until you find evidence that they are safe, you can avoid the majority of dangerous dog encounters.

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