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"Pit bull" not implicated in controlled studies of dog bite risk, experts report

ruthcatrin

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Re: “Pit bull†not implicated in controlled studies of dog bite risk, experts report

Good, maybe people will start LISTENING *sigh*
 

allsierra123

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I doubt it. They have scored very low for a long time in tge ASPCA's temperment tests. They were less likely to.bite then labs or chihuahua by a lot.

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allsierra123

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Yeah but there are certain lines that are more aggressive. and there are.lines you really have to go out of your way to make them that way. But they are all very manageable if trained and cared for.

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BlackShadowCaneCorso

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Re: “Pit bull†not implicated in controlled studies of dog bite risk, experts report

It is nice to see but it doesn't sell papers :( I don't see things changing for the pitbull... too many people have them that shouldn't. I have never met a human aggressive pitty, dog aggression, yes but not human and even then if you are into the breed you have to understand that aspect of them and be prepared if your's is like that. It is not unmanagable it is just one aspect of the breed that you need to know how to manage. One of my girls lives with a pit as a big brother :) If I get new pics of them together I will add them.
 

Duetsche_Doggen

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Re: “Pit bull†not implicated in controlled studies of dog bite risk, experts report

I doubt it. They have scored very low for a long time in tge ASPCA's temperment tests. They were less likely to.bite then labs or chihuahua by a lot.

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Yeap, but people like the fools in MD believe they are "inherently dangerous."