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To: gonewt
A German Shepherd could eat a child. So could a Golden Retriever.

Cites please. Not just one, but as many as pit bull killings.

5 posted on 06/04/2005 9:02:35 PM PDT by meisterbrewer
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To: meisterbrewer; thoughtomator

A 6-year study in Palm Beach County of "most severe dog bite by breed" shows the top 10 breeds who have been identified in this comparison.1988: APBT ranked 9th w/9 per cent of bites

1989: APBT ranked 5th w/15 per cent
1990: APBT ranked 5th w/16 per cent
1991: APBT ranked 9th w/10 per cent
1992: APBT ranked 2nd w/20.4 per cent (w/cocker spaniel showing in 1st)
1993: APBT ranked 5th w/16 per cent

In a 1993 study, also in Palm Beach County, the bites were ranked by severity from 1 to 4 and the animal that was recorded as having inflicted the greatest number of severe bites was the domestic short-haired cat. A breed labeled as "pit bull" was in 5th place, following cat, German Shepherds, Chow and Lab.



http://www.pitbullregistry.com/unwaranted%20negative%20stigma.htm
Still working on the links to the original reporting sources.



93 posted on 06/04/2005 10:49:54 PM PDT by endthematrix (Thank you US armed forces, for everything you give and have given!)
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