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Old 08-30-2014, 05:37 PM  
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Originally Posted by MediaGuy View Post
There are lots of myths about Pitbulls. For some reason, they're disproportionally represented in the media whenever one bites a person, but for every one of those there's an attack/bite story featuring cocker spaniels, dalmatians, even chihuahuas, German Shepherds and poodles that are completely ignored...

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They aren't disproportionately represented in the media. As the study Kane referenced shows, during the last 9 years, Pits accounted for 62% of all dog bite fatalities in the USA. I have no idea what stats you keep referring to, but all that I've seen state the exact opposite of what you claim. The German Shepherd and Rottweiler have the 2 most powerful bites, yet combined they account for only 15% of all dog attack fatalities.

As a Pit owner you seem to have lost objectivity. Your dog has already shown extremely aggressive behavior towards other dogs and you still haven't got it fixed. The thing with Pits is they can be gentle and pleasant with adults and kids for a long period of time, but it just takes that one time for them to flip out and wreak havoc.
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