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Where is that pit bull thread when I need it?

one thing to be nipped, another thing to be mauled or killed.

I'll have to look it up but any dog that weighs more than 45 pound is completely capable of killing an adult person. Dogs that weigh 80 pounds or more are capable of draggin a human down to the ground, regardless of breed. "Pit Bull's" are different mostly because of their tenacity and willing to endure pain to keep fighting.
 
I don't have the time to read this entire thread, so I don't know if anyone has linked to this: https://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/20...-man-mauled-to-death-by-his-own-pit-bull?lite.

I understand the argument saying that the danger of pitbulls depends on upbringing and training, but I do not think you discount the grossly disproportionate share of serious dog attacks done by pitbulls. It's not only the relative frequency of attacks but also their relative lethality. Pitbulls were bred to fight and be agressive, I am skeptical that you can completely domesticate these traits away--in some pitbulls, yes, but in all of them, no.

It's a tough call for me, but I come down on the side of regulating their ownership and/or public access.
 
I don't have the time to read this entire thread, so I don't know if anyone has linked to this: https://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/20...-man-mauled-to-death-by-his-own-pit-bull?lite.

I understand the argument saying that the danger of pitbulls depends on upbringing and training, but I do not think you discount the grossly disproportionate share of serious dog attacks done by pitbulls. It's not only the relative frequency of attacks but also their relative lethality. Pitbulls were bred to fight and be agressive, I am skeptical that you can completely domesticate these traits away--in some pitbulls, yes, but in all of them, no.

It's a tough call for me, but I come down on the side of regulating their ownership and/or public access.

It really comes down to whether or not the dog has been weaponized.
 
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It really comes down to whether or not the dog has weaponized.

I understand, but that's what I'm saying, I am skeptical that it ONLY comes down to that. I'm inclined to believe that there's something there also about how the dogs have been bred over time and that what their 'instincts' are that we try to domesticate away.

You may be right, and I'm willing to change my mind, but I'm skeptical.
 
I understand, but that's what I'm saying, I am skeptical that it ONLY comes down to that. I'm inclined to believe that there's something there also about how the dogs have been bred over time and that what their 'instincts' are that we try to domesticate away.

You may be right, and I'm willing to change my mind, but I'm skeptical.

For what it's worth, I agree with you. I was being sarcastic and making fun of another poster's argument. If you haven't read through the thread, you really should. There's some great commedy in it.
 
For what it's worth, I agree with you. I was being sarcastic and making fun of another poster's argument. If you haven't read through the thread, you really should. There's some great commedy in it.


Whoops, sorry. Yep, I should probably read a bit more.
 
I hate being around a strange doberman or rottweiler..
Don't have much personal direct experience with pitbulls, but I think I know people that have badly attacked by them, altho I never saw the dogs myself to verify the ID.
I'm not crazy about being around any big dog that does not know me, but those are the ones I would like to see less off.
 
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