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In reply to the discussion: Pitbulls Used to Be Considered the Perfect "Nanny Dogs" for Children -- [View all]Enrique
(27,461 posts)if the following is true, wouldn't lovers of pit bulls want to find some solution to the following phenomenon?
A 2009 study in the Journal of Forensic Science ($$), found that the owners of vicious dogs, regardless of the breed, had significantly more criminal behaviors than other dog owners. The researchers added that vicious dog owners were higher in sensation seeking and primary psychopathy, and concluded that vicious dog ownership may be a simple marker of broader social deviance. And according to the ASPCA, Pit Bulls often attract the worst kind of dog owners.
All of those human failings lead to poorly socialized and potentially aggressive dogs. It is because pitbulls are disproportionately favored by these kinds of owners that they're responsible for a statistically outsized share of serious attacks on humans. These incidents are then reported and very often misreported with breathless sensationalism by the media, and the cycle continues.
Meanwhile, advocates say that pitbulls are the most frequently abused, tortured, abandoned and euthanized breed of dog in the United States. Shelters across the country are overflowing with pitbull mixes. Because of their stigma, they're often difficult to adopt out; a ride to the shelter is almost always a one-way trip for pitties.