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[QUOTE]Originally posted by quick99: [QB] Bottom line is, it comes down to how the dog is raised and the type of owner it has. If you are out walking your dog, it nees to be on a leash. This incident could eaily have been with a german sheperd, a rot, dobberman, boxer or any other type of dog. To say all pits are dangerous or bipolar is stupid. All dogs have different personalities. If they are locked up and not socialized, then any dog can be a problem. Pits are just getting a bad rap because the local hoods are making them the tuff dog of choice at this time. I remember when it ws the Dobbermans way back when. Any dog can be trained to be mean. All the news reports now instantly say "pit bull" attack even if the dog only looks remotely like one. It all comes down to the owner. You cannot single out any breed and say it is dangerous. What about the other breeds that have killed people? We are just at A time when Pits are getting all the press right now. It was not a Pit that killed the lady in San francisco A year or two back. But we are not hearing how that breed is so dangerous now are we? I think that case got more media attention than any other, but know one is saying anything about those dogs now??? Hell those dogs cost thousnads of dollars to buy and they killed. It comes down to the owner being responsible for the animal and making it safe for the public and the animal. Don't just jump on the bandwagon and say a certain breed is dangerous. How many guns have killed people? NONE, it was the human who pulled the trigger! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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