This makes sense to me.
No surprise to me either but the pit bull lovers on this forum aren't going to like it.....
Makes sense to me, too.
I see some of these owners and it's pretty apparent why they chose the breed dog they did. They like the fact that people back off and become on edge when they walk by with their animal. Many in my area even fit them out with spike collars, etc.---and then bring them to the dog park to "play" with the unsuspecting mutts.
Recently in our town, for reasons no one seems to be able to figure out, a pit bull owned by one of these yahoos dug a hole under his fence, ran through the next-door neighbor's yard, jumped that person's fence, went into that yard and proceeded to kill viciously not one, but two small dogs that lived there.
What's up with that? That's a dog who killed, twice, without provocation (no threat to him or his property or his owner).
Pit bulls are the only dogs you hear about who regularly kill people and animals. I'm sure it's not always the dog's temperature, but rather the owner, but there you are.