Sure, little dogs bite more but a bite from those dogs is nothing and they’ll run away when hit hard.
A Pit can snap bones and will come at you with the ferocity of a madman on bathsalts
They account for the vast majority of dog related fatalities in every statistic
“Sure, little dogs bite more but a bite from those dogs is nothing and theyll run away when hit hard.
A Pit can snap bones and will come at you with the ferocity of a madman on bathsalts
They account for the vast majority of dog related fatalities in every statistic.”
As a teen our family had two Shelties. They were viscous, when they got into it with each other. We had to pull them apart, and often got bit pretty severely.
I guess if people want to be afraid of dogs, they can. Better look beyond just Pit Bulls, however. During the 1970s Dobies held the same reputation, that Pits now hold.
Pits aren’t the only breed with the size, strength to inflict severe injuries, either.
What is NOT being discussed is the responsibility of owners to keep their dangerous animals secured and away from the public.
I was walking my normal route through a beach parking area, a few days ago. An owner had a dog loosely on a leash, and the animal struck at my leg. I pulled away but the animal tore my clothing.
That animal should NOT have been in public. Period. (I did nothing to bring cause the animal to charge and strike).