Dogs Were Deployed In Buffalo, New York. I Remember When Dogs Were Deployed At Standing Rock As Well.

dogs were deployed in buffalo, new york. i remember when dogs were deployed at standing rock as well. please educate yourselves about how to deal with dogs while they are attacking, as well as the wounds after (which have a high chance of infection). offer a dog your non-dominant arm and hit its shoulders (not head) with your dominant hand. pull dogs off fellow protesters by grabbing their hind legs, pulling, and throwing them as far as possible from both of you. you can’t outrun a dog, but this will buy you time to find safety.

if you know any local street medics, check in with them about this very real possibility at your local protests so that they can educate themselves and others about dog bites.

update: dogs were also deployed in st. louis city.

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