Breed has little to do with it...
Dogs are like children...they’re only as good as their owner.
Dogs don’t belong in bed with the “pack leader/s”
They belong on the floor!
It’s obvious this woman was NOT a “pack leader” and the dogs did not respect her as a “pack leader.” And she paid with her life for failure to train the dogs properly.
The majority of people out there who own dogs are like the majority of people who have children; neither knows how to raise either properly. And neither have any business with either.
You know, though, as I’m sure you’ve had this conversation before, that the part that makes pitts so deadly is their unique jaws. I would have nothing to do with that breed, and if I see one anywhere near my neighborhood, out comes my golf club, and if it persists, it’ll be gone. Trust me, I’ve got 3 little kids & a neighborhood of kids, I don’t mess with pitts.
“Even bad dogs love their mamas.”
-Ben Wade
All dogs can be potentially dangerous, however some dogs are more dangerous than others. Various types of breeds can be considerably stronger and larger than a person of average size. Training, socialization and proper care can make a significant impact, however some dogs are by years of breeding more aggressive. After in depth research and analyzing the studies performed by the American Veterinary Medical Association, the CDC, and the Humane Society of the United States, we have compiled the top ten most dangerous dog breeds.
Well now it depends on the dog. I’ve had all of my dogs sleep with me from border collies, mixed breeds, spaniels and none of them ever tried to attack me or were aggressive.