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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pit bull jaws are not any anatomically different. And as PP said, they do not lock. https://www.dogmagazine.net/pit-bull-locking-jaw-myth-busted-pit-bull-facts/amp/ Bite statistics also are criticized for being inaccurate. People report being bitten by a “pit bull” when the dog is, in fact, not one. Even authorities such as police misidentify. Poodles are great dogs and I am glad you are enjoying yours. [/quote] Pit bull jaws do not lock. But pit bulls have been mixed with terriers. A GSD will bite once and then let go and see if you got the message. Pit bulls will bite once and then again and again and again until they've either mutilated or killed you. They were bred for that. They also are unusually quick to bite at anything that moves in front of them, this includes a new baby or a child, even if they've grown up with the family member. They don't have to be mistreated to bite, they are bred to be hair-trigger and that's what they do. They also don't "give signals", posture, the way other dogs do. That was bred out of them. They are not good family dogs. No one should keep one, not OP, not anyone. How could you live with yourself if your sweet family dog bit someone's face off? [/quote]
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