300 years of breeding not just to fight, but to kill. Sorry, but nice feelings won’t win over 300 years of selective DNA. Those “sweet puppy dogs” hit 2 1/2 years old, and some sort of inner clock detonates inside them.
Wow.
Ours is six and she hasn’t exploded yet. She must be defective...
Actually while they (as a TYPE, not a breed) are probably more likely to attack, the main problem is their tenacity (NOT “locking jaws”). They won’t let it go. Fighting bulls wasn’t enough, the terrier tenacity had to be brought in. Thus are PBT-types more likely to kill and severely maim than the average “vicious” breed.