Of course it’s wishful thinking, given the appropriate conditions, all dogs are capable of attacking.
>>Of course its wishful thinking, given the appropriate conditions, all dogs are capable of attacking.
Of course they are, same as people. The difference is with pits, Presa Canarios, and the like, is when they do, you pretty well have to kill them to stop the attack. Almost impossible to do without a firearm and dangerous with one.
Don’t confuse “attack” with killing and horribly maiming and disfiguring and even ripping off limbs.
Right now, it is the serious business we are interested in.
My post from an earlier thread;
“Pit bulls are not naturally mean dogs. If they are mean its because some human made them so.
Not so! Their genes tell the tale. So do the horrible scars on my friends leg, the result of his Staffordshire suddenly attacking him whilst he was on the phone talking to a friend. Daisy had been a very lovable, and well loved, dog, until she suddenly snapped. They are a very dangerous breed because of what they carry in their genes.”
Yes but pit bulls do it far more than others. That’s the point.