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U.S. Dog Bite Fatalities Over a 13-Year Period- Breeds of Dogs Involved, Age Groups + (2005 to 2017)
Dogsbite.org ^ | May 3, 2018 | Staff

Posted on 06/26/2018 12:44:27 AM PDT by Norski

Austin, TX, May 03, 2018 --(PR.com)-- DogsBite.org, a national dog bite victims' group dedicated to reducing serious dog attacks, releases a multi-year U.S. dog bite fatality report. From January 1, 2005 to December 31, 2017, canines killed at least 433 people. The majority of these victims were ages 10 and older. The 9-page report examines over 20 factors involved in fatal dog maulings and key changing metrics since a government body last examined this issue in 2000.

The 13-year report shows that pit bulls contributed to 66% of all dog bite fatalities. Within this period, deaths attributed to pit bulls rose from 58% (2005 to 2010) to 71% (2011 to 2017), a 22% rise. Rottweilers, the second most lethal dog breed, inflicted 10% of attacks resulting in death. This is a decrease from an earlier period (2005 to 2010) when rottweilers inflicted 14% of the total recorded deaths. Together, these two dog breeds accounted for 76% of all deaths.

The 9-page report examines the breeds involved in fatal attacks on humans, age groups and genders of the victims, the number of dogs involved, family and dog relationships, property statistics, household and time factors, criminal prosecutions following fatal dog attacks and states with the most occurrences. The report also compares two metrics -- the age of victims and the number of attacks involving 2 or more dogs -- to years previously studied (1979 to 1998) ...

(Excerpt) Read more at blog.dogsbite.org ...


TOPICS: Education; Health/Medicine; History; Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: chet99; death; dog; dogs; hysteria; pitbull; pitbulls; statistics
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DogsBite.org - Today we released our multi-year dog bite fatality report (2005 to 2017). The report identifies the breeds of dogs involved in fatal attacks on humans, victim age groups, number of dogs involved, household factors, criminal charges and more. The 9-page report also examines key changing metrics since a government body last examined this issue in 2000 -- the rise of adults killed by dogs and the increasing number of fatal attacks involving 2 or more dogs.

The report contains six table charts, including a list of all dog breeds involved, a comparison of two periods within the 13-year period, the rising number of adult victims and the decreasing number of attacks inflicted by a single dog. The tables also show the nine states with the most fatal dog attacks over the period, which states brought the most criminal charges after a fatal dog mauling, and in the case of one state, Illinois, how no criminal charges have been filed since 2005.

1 posted on 06/26/2018 12:44:27 AM PDT by Norski
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To: Norski

I personally think pitbulls should be banned or at least require a licensing or legal permits to own...but two of my closest friends are dog trainers and one specializes in rescuing and training pitbulls.


2 posted on 06/26/2018 12:54:59 AM PDT by CondoleezzaProtege
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To: Norski
It is an interesting report but one statistic that appears to left out is the dogs in question as a percentage of the total dog population

I doubt that this data is available but consider if pit bulls were 70% of the dog population a 66% bite fatalities would be unremarkable.

And if pit bulls are 3% of the dog population (probably closer to the truth) that statistic is all the more remarkable.

3 posted on 06/26/2018 1:08:55 AM PDT by Pontiac (The welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirit.)
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To: Norski

Of the three pit bulls I’ve ever patted, one has killed another dog in the household.


4 posted on 06/26/2018 1:24:20 AM PDT by Does so (Let us make the word Mohammedism -- adding it to other ISMs...)
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To: CondoleezzaProtege
I personally think pitbulls should be banned or at least require a licensing or legal permits to own

All conservatives should love the idea of common sense dog control laws. They can be dangerous in the wrong hands.

5 posted on 06/26/2018 1:31:48 AM PDT by Trump20162020
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To: Pontiac
From the report:

Today, when averaging the last 3 years (2015 to 2017), pit bulls comprise about 6.5% of the total U.S. dog population.
6 posted on 06/26/2018 1:35:00 AM PDT by GOPmember
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To: Pontiac

Here’s a list of the 190 most popular dog breeds. Note that pit bulls did not make the list.

On the other hand, Rottweilers, the 2nd most likely breed to kill, is number 8 in popularity.

That pit bulls kill almost 7 times as many people as Rottweilers tells us that pit bulls are far more dangerous.

Pit bulls should be exterminated.


7 posted on 06/26/2018 1:37:43 AM PDT by be-baw (still seeking...)
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To: be-baw

Oops. Forgot the link to the list of most popular breeds. Here it is:

https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/most-popular-dog-breeds-full-ranking-list/


8 posted on 06/26/2018 1:39:04 AM PDT by be-baw (still seeking...)
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To: GOPmember

“Today, when averaging the last 3 years (2015 to 2017), pit bulls comprise about 6.5% of the total U.S. dog population.”

That is a shocking statistic. I had no idea it was that high.


9 posted on 06/26/2018 1:46:45 AM PDT by Brooklyn Attitude (The first step in ending the war on white people is to recognize it exists.)
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To: Brooklyn Attitude

Left out is how many people’s pets have been viciously killed by pit bulls. I no longer go to our park close by because too many passive friendly dogs get killed during the traditional doggie 10 second meet, greet, and move on. It seems once a month someone’s little Jack Russell gets killed.


10 posted on 06/26/2018 2:13:33 AM PDT by blackdog
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To: be-baw

I have no interest in arguing for or against them here, but that is not really valid as it’s based entirely on AKC registration statistics.

“Pit bull” is not an actual breed and therefore unregistrable, unlike Rotts and other “real” AKC recognized breeds.

There is no feasible means of actually counting them, as they are mostly bred by backyard breeders are never registered like “real” breeds.

In my area, you are more likely to encounter someone walking a pit bull than all other breeds, combined.

There are a LOT of them.

The most reasonable ‘head count’ for the breed is outlined, here:


Although there are no accurate or even near accurate census records for dogs in the U.S., in some populations pit bulls are estimated to comprise some 30-40% of the dog population, making it a very popular breed.
Considering that there were an estimated 53,000,000 dogs in the U.S., and assuming that pit bulls make up 10% of that population, there would be approximately 5.3 million pit bulls in our society.
In 2000, 13 pit bulls were involved in 8 fatal attacks.
That is roughly ONE dog out of 204,000 - or .000385 percent of the pit bull population.


Again, this is for information regarding the sheer numerical prevalence of them being kept as pets in the US.


11 posted on 06/26/2018 2:18:57 AM PDT by Salamander (I ride all night and I travel in fear, that in this darkness, I will disappear...)
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To: blackdog

A certain “religious group” has been poisoning dogs in parks and other places by leaving adulterated food and toys lying around.

I don’t take any of my dogs to any public place that I cannot see *everything* on the ground, at all times.

That “religious group” despises dogs and take great joy in murdering them.

That utterly pales the other common threats of dog parks, like attacks and diseases.


12 posted on 06/26/2018 2:22:52 AM PDT by Salamander (I ride all night and I travel in fear, that in this darkness, I will disappear...)
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To: CondoleezzaProtege

There are many who agree. I am as yet undecided on a solution, but influencing the CDC to resume the recording of dog injuries by breed should be resumed immediately, as a matter of accurate statistics regarding public safety.


13 posted on 06/26/2018 2:24:40 AM PDT by Norski
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To: Does so

I see. One-third (33%) of all the pit bulls you have touched has killed another animal.


14 posted on 06/26/2018 2:26:00 AM PDT by Norski
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To: Pontiac

I’ve seen estimates that dogs called pit bulls by folks concerned with this is pits are one third to two thirds of all dogs

That includes a lot of mutts called pits with blocky heads and snots and red or blue noses and maybe a Nipper eye patch

They are labs and chihuahuas are the top three certified breeds....and two of those three aren’t known for injury bites though chihuahuas would be stone cold killers if big enough.....God love em...
My favorite toy dog.....I have a weakness for them admittedly

A friend of my wife oddly was hospitalized this week in Green Hills Nashville from a Labrador retriever bite...the dog off lead in a posh zip code attacked her cat and she dove in....dog is in quarantine and she had stitches

Owner already agreed to pay med bills for her and kitty

Rotts going down in attacks is due to them being less popular than before

Neither my Rotts or my Scott bulldog nor my daughters pit has attacked anyone this week but hey it’s only Monday night

I’m in Dallas header back from the left coast and all three are in my bed....one likely has his head in my pillow snuggling with her

I told her change those dog hair sheets please fore the big dog gets home

She loves her dogs.....before me she was like most posters in this thread ....a Cocker Spaniel gal.....now she loves big guard style dogs

We may get a big Serbian male Rott to round it out

Anybody breaks into my home will have serious dogs to deal with

My first Rott many years ago almost killed an intruder rapist outside Gainesville ...gator country

In rural America dogs that are deemed pit bulls are ubiquitous especially the South....always have been


15 posted on 06/26/2018 2:32:42 AM PDT by wardaddy (Hanged not hung.)
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To: blackdog

https://www.animals24-7.org/2017/01/11/record-32550-pit-bulls-killed-or-badly-injured-other-animals-in-the-u-s-in-2016/

Record 32,550 pit bulls killed or badly injured other animals in the U.S. in 2016

January 11, 2017 by Merritt Clifton

Millie Lapidus. (Beth Clifton collage)
New estimating method reduces “wobble” factors & confirms accuracy of the old method

How many animals are killed or badly injured by dogs each year?

How many of those animals are killed or badly injured by pit bulls?

(Beth Clifton photo)
Quick & easy

If you just want quick-and-easy projections, four years’ worth of data, 2013 through 2016, indicates that on average:

About 31,500 dogs per year kill or severely injure other animals, including about 27,500 pit bulls (87%).
About 10,000 dogs per year are killed by other dogs, 85% of them killed by pit bulls.
About 11,500 dogs per year are disabled or disfigured by other dogs, 10,500 of them disabled or disfigured by pit bulls (92%).
About 2,500 cats per year are killed by dogs, about 2,000 of them (80%) killed by pit bulls.
About 7,500 hoofed animals, poultry, and wildlife per year are killed by dogs, about 6,400 of them (85%) by pit bulls.

The 2016 numbers appear to have been significantly higher.

(See table below.)

If you want to know where the numbers come from, why we just spent four days doing all the math necessary to derive them and prove them through cross-checks, and why we ended up changing the estimation method we used in 2013-2015, please read on below the table.


16 posted on 06/26/2018 2:33:42 AM PDT by Norski
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To: Salamander

“Although there are no accurate or even near accurate census records for dogs in the U.S., in some populations pit bulls are estimated to comprise some 30-40% of the dog population, making it a very popular breed.”
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Pit Bull Statistics can be found here:

https://www.animals24-7.org/2017/08/08/pit-stop-archive/

and here:

https://www.dogsbite.org/dog-bite-statistics-quick-statistics.php

and here:

https://www.nationalpitbullvictimawareness.org/scope-of-issues/


17 posted on 06/26/2018 2:41:11 AM PDT by Norski
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To: Does so

Yes despite my love of pits they are dog agggressive more than most breeds

I had a girl American bulldog who was dog aggressive

My daughters pit Axle is dog belligerent ...kills deer too

My German Shepherd killed a Great Dane when I was a boy .. and another GSD same day

My 150 pound black faced Rott in Upper Nyack NY while on lead with me was attacked by a 100 pound plus mixed shepherd/bully something out of the blue

Becket my dog was under threat of life so I released him as is proper ...when attacked by a large male dog or human with a weapon and quickly tore open the other dogs throat requiring later euthanasia which of course is sad and nauseating when witnessed but his dog was off lead and fancy upper nyack had laws

Cops came and told the man he was at fault

I offered to help with euthanasia but he told me to eff myself and called me a redneck.....I felt sorry for him

That same Rott saved girlfriends life in Gainesville

My Rotts have done the same for me against black thugs

Couple of Rotts pile out of the pickup and it’s a game changer except for really serious robbers

Dog aggressive and prone to bite humans is two different matters

Scared dogs bite and attack folks easier.......sorta like a skinny soy boy with a pistol

Scared and quick to use it


18 posted on 06/26/2018 2:43:41 AM PDT by wardaddy (Hanged not hung.)
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To: Salamander

Hi sweetheart

Good to see you

On road coming back from LA with oldest boy

Wifey shacked up with the canines ....in my bed of course..lol

They will have to readjust when big dog returns Wednesday


19 posted on 06/26/2018 2:45:16 AM PDT by wardaddy (Hanged not hung.)
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To: Salamander

We drove al night to make Dallas ....from Santa Fe....alarm for 11 in case you were wondering

Unwinding freezing over pitbull a courtesy Chet 2.0


20 posted on 06/26/2018 2:47:14 AM PDT by wardaddy (Hanged not hung.)
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