What should I do if a mad dog bites someone and doesn’t let go?
First use a special tool, try to stretch out or pull the dog's hind feet to make it unbalanced, and a dog without a fulcrum may let go. If a dog wears a collar, it can be lifted immediately, which is equivalent to pinching its neck. The dog is likely to let go due to difficulty breathing.
If the dog does not wear a neck ring, first cover the dog's head with clothes and pants, and then tighten the dog's neck with a convenient transmission belt or rope on the wrist to lift it up. The dog will let go if he is breathless. If possible, use tree techniques or any long objects to irritate the dog's throat, and it may loosen due to nausea and vomiting.
When targeting dogs biting randomly, don't beat them, because they are likely to lose their temper. Don’t rashly pull people who have been bitten by dogs. Because doing so will only expand the wounds that the dog bites randomly, causing the other party to be injured more seriously.