The trainer was talking about this on Saturday at puppy class. Have any of you really had to step in when your dog was being attacked?
I must admit Im not really prepared even though I have thought of it several times.
What is the right thing to do if an unleashed dog does attack your dog?
The trainer says she carries, keys or chains of some sort and has been known to through them at the ground just infront of the oncoming attacking dog to stop it in its tracks. Failing that she mentioned a spray to stun it, not hurt it but just stun it.
What is the right thing to do? and have you had to intervene? My first reaction would be to try to protect Riley, even if it meant me being hurt, I think that would thought though in that situation would go right out of the window about my own safety to be honest.
TBH Jane, to 'think about it' is the most any of us can do & preparing yourself for the unknown, could in itself, lead to problems IMHO

We could all kit ourselves out for this eventuality or that but incidences such as this, are unpredictable & on most occasion, aren't foreseen but come as a complete surprise.
To be 'en guard' when going out, equipped in case you get attacked & getting anxious when you see a certain breed of dog, can influence your own dogs behaviour. If you are nervous & over cautious, your dog might feel he/she has reason to be nervous/ cautious too & be giving off mixed signals even before another dog were to come near

(*touch wood*) I've not had any 'major' incidences with my 4 but a few minor scuffles with GSD's on Purdey's part, that has left her not liking them very much but we just steer clear if we see any, or use distraction techniques if that's not possible but I do try to stay pretty relaxed about it all & only react my self, if really necessary - just raising your voice could be enough to alert your dog that something is could be wrong?
'If' I were in the position that some of you have been, I would possibly do as Karendorman13 has done & put the boot in & just use any way possible to bet the dog off but I keep paws crossed, I never have to find out

Lindsey x