There are two worlds: The imaginary world dreamers would like and the rel world.
AThere are animals that can never be trusted and there are families, strains, etc. within that are more untrustworthy than the breed in general.
Pit Bulls remind me of bovine bulls.
I once owned a bull, a Black Angus. A real pet. He would come to the fence and stand there for you to scrath his head.l He really liked it. Just a big old gentle pet.
Until one day. I was in the pasture driving my pickup and he went nuts. A raging roaring temper tantrum. Had I been on foot I probably would not be writing this.
I got out of there and never went back until after he went to the sale barn. Bulls are just that way and that was not my first unpleasant dangerous experience with one, just the one most apropos.
What triggered him? I have no idea. It is just the way the real world works and those long stories about how if you only understand them and know how to deal with them it will never happen to you only reveal the fact that the individual is living in a dream world, not the real world.
Pit Bulls are not Beagles, Poodles or Corgis.
Obviously, they are not the same.
None of my family’s Pitbulls have ever bit my niece.
But my parent’s Beagle did.