*sighs* You really don't get it, do you? Dogs of certain breeds are usually raised for fighting and protection by the most unsavory individuals of the human breed. Why? Because they are so easily trainable, happy to please their owners in whatever way they can. They are not innately violent, they are made that way through cruelty and abuse. I know far more small, angry, pampered little dogs that will attack with no warning than I do large breeds. Why? Because no one reports a Chihuahua attacking their ankle.
If you choose to take the links I gave you and focus only on the bad, then I cannot help you. You are set in your ways and have never known the kindness of the breed that I seek to protect. You completely ignored all the positive press, and I cannot make you see my side, so I don't understand why you are picking a fight with me. But I can say that the circumstances of these attacks, and the environment in which those dogs have been raised have rarely to never been brought up. I'd also be interested in knowing how many of these claimed "pit bulls" actually have any pit in their bloodline, and if they do, just how much.
Blood doesn't make dogs mean. PEOPLE make dogs mean.
If you choose to take the links I gave you and focus only on the bad, then I cannot help you. You are set in your ways and have never known the kindness of the breed that I seek to protect. You completely ignored all the positive press, and I cannot make you see my side, so I don't understand why you are picking a fight with me. But I can say that the circumstances of these attacks, and the environment in which those dogs have been raised have rarely to never been brought up. I'd also be interested in knowing how many of these claimed "pit bulls" actually have any pit in their bloodline, and if they do, just how much.
Blood doesn't make dogs mean. PEOPLE make dogs mean.
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