OMG...no...not THAT!
I simply can’t bear watching that carnage, again.
Watch this bloody massacre, instead.
http://www.youtube.com/user/arbooz2000#p/u/15/MGZ2gDI1fhQ
I see what you mean. These deadly animals should be destroyed. A full eradication is the only way to save us from these killers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcULH2fdl3U&NR=1
and that proves what? Nothing, nothing at all. For all you know that same dog killed that kitten a week later. THE DOGS ARE DANGEROUS! End of story. I have dogs, but not a breed that has EVER killed someone. Now my I know of dogs of my breed that have been killed by Pit Pulls, and other dogs. I don’t ever have to worry about my breed killing a person in my home or elsewhere.
Statistics are a b*tch:
2010 Dog Bite Fatalities
33 U.S. fatal dog attacks occurred in 2010. Despite being regulated in Military Housing areas and over 500 U.S. cities, pit bulls led these attacks accounting for 67% (22). Pit bulls make up approximately 5% of the total U.S. dog population.3
In 2010, the combination of pit bulls (22) and rottweilers (4) accounted for 79% of all fatal attacks. In the 6-year period from 2005 to 2010, this same combination accounted for 71% (129) of the total recorded deaths (181).
The combined breakdown between the two breeds is substantial. From 2005 to 2010, pit bulls killed 104 Americans, about one citizen every 21 days, versus rottweilers, which killed 25 Americans, about one citizen every 88 days
http://blog.dogsbite.org/2011/01/2010-us-dog-bite-fatality-statistics.html