How to safely walk
your dog while armed

By Lee Williams. June 7, 2025

I get to walk Willa our Boston Terrier seven to eight times per day. I'm not sure who enjoys it more. Her timing is always perfect. After I've been writing for more than a few hours, she will jump into my lap or bite my ankles to let me know it's time to take a break.

Living in southwest Florida, the weather is our biggest non-tactical concern. We always avoid the hottest part of the day. I also carry a bottle of water and offer her sips while watching out for excessive panting. Boston Terriers are one of the Brachycephalic breeds, so she is more susceptible to heatstroke than other dogs. It's crucial to adjust the intensity of our walk, and Willa is never shy about offering input.

As to our tactical concerns, some suggestions follow:

One of the most important considerations while walking your dog is that you will likely have just one free hand if you're threatened. If you need to use deadly force, you will be shooting and possibly even reloading using only your strong hand. Practice is key, in fact it's crucial. . . . .

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