Souvik Das Gupta (@souvikdg)

New Delhi, India

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September 17th, 2017

@shrayasr @Root3d Ya I have seen a few people do that. I wonder if that way works well.

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@iMBA @kingslyj Nothing in hand. I am usually out for a run.

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@iMBA @kingslyj Others are suggesting to avoid eye contact.

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@Avrg_Geek Thanks, usually it gets unnerving when the barking is loud and they are approaching you quickly from a close distance.

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@kingslyj Hmm, will try. It’s hard to control instincts.

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@keeperofthekeys Hmm, few others have said don’t face them. But hard to turn away when you feel threatened.

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@Grammar_nazzzi @abhishekaggy Well these aren’t the same dogs everytime. One of cases from across the city (or different cities).

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@Grammar_nazzzi @abhishekaggy Not running from the dog, just running in general. And one dog had simply come from b..twitter.com/i/web/status/9…pq

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@Grammar_nazzzi @abhishekaggy So for the dog, sense fear = go ahead and attack, or leave the poor fellow?

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@abhishekaggy @Grammar_nazzzi Been bitten a couple times, and instincts are to do anything but stand. Also feels to..twitter.com/i/web/status/9…Sa

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What’s the right response to fend yourself when a dog (or two) bark and charge at you?

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