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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Certain breeds are more high energy and some have jaws built to hang on and crush tissue and bone. It is not the same thing as saying that certain breeds are inherently vicious. No breed is inherently vicious. You need to stay away from aggressive people and other animals.[/quote] Not all pit bulls attack, but most of the attacks in the US requiring hospitalization are by pit bulls.[/quote] Is this FACT or is this YOUR opinion? Please provide a link to your 'facts'. YES, Pit Bull attacks are highly publicized - but plenty of breeds attack and at times those attacks can cause hospitalization. I have owned many 'vicious' breeds (Pits, German Shepherds, Huskies, etc). I have found Pits to be the most loving dog if raised correctly. High energy, but loving. Last one I had lived for 14 years - she would lick you to death before she ever bit you. [/quote] These are facts. There is a PDF within the link below that lists dog bites doing bodily harm between 1982 - 2014 in north america - [b]3397[/b] were attacks by bit bulls [b]1355[/b] of those they bit were [b]children[/b],[b] 295[/b] were [b]deaths[/b] and [b]2110[/b] of the 3397 caused [b]permanent physical damage[/b]. The next dog to do the most damage were rottweilers with [i]535[/i] attacks. If you don't see the dangerous difference there you are just being purposely obtuse. [url]http://dogs.petbreeds.com/stories/4046/dog-breeds-attack[/url] Oh and those viscous little fluff ball pomeranians and poodles combined had 5 bites among them.[/quote] Thanks for providing facts instead of just personal experience and opinion. And a Pomeranian bite might hurt but it's not going to kill you.[/quote]
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