LisaSt,
I totally understand what you're saying and in reality, most pit bulls probably never attack anyone. I'd have to look at some statistics, but I think we can all agree that most don't. The fact with the pit bull however is, you really can't tell if the one you have or the one in your neighborhood is going to be the one that does attack. Of all the attacks I've heard of with these dogs, there was only one incident that I recall where the owner was at fault. If memory serves, the owner told the dog to attack the police. There may be other cases such as this one, but I've not heard of any others. Now, when it's my child's life on the line, it's simply not worth it to me. I have a Labrador Retriever and I know even with her, we take a risk. Heck, I think our cat does more damage to all of us than she does! LOL Anything can happen though. If you're comfortable being around this breed of dog, that's okay, it's your right. However, IMO you're out of line to fault anyone for not wanting to subject their families to them. As an owner of one, IMO again, I feel you (generic you) should have to make sure that the dog has NO access at all to anyone outside of your house too.
I totally understand what you're saying and in reality, most pit bulls probably never attack anyone. I'd have to look at some statistics, but I think we can all agree that most don't. The fact with the pit bull however is, you really can't tell if the one you have or the one in your neighborhood is going to be the one that does attack. Of all the attacks I've heard of with these dogs, there was only one incident that I recall where the owner was at fault. If memory serves, the owner told the dog to attack the police. There may be other cases such as this one, but I've not heard of any others. Now, when it's my child's life on the line, it's simply not worth it to me. I have a Labrador Retriever and I know even with her, we take a risk. Heck, I think our cat does more damage to all of us than she does! LOL Anything can happen though. If you're comfortable being around this breed of dog, that's okay, it's your right. However, IMO you're out of line to fault anyone for not wanting to subject their families to them. As an owner of one, IMO again, I feel you (generic you) should have to make sure that the dog has NO access at all to anyone outside of your house too.
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People who get a dog and tie it up outside and don't pay attention to it are the ones to blame, not the dogs themselves.

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