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In reply to the discussion: Another responsible dog owner: Boy dies after pit bull attack in Wisconsin [View all]Johnny2X2X
(23,670 posts)74. It is the owner's fault
This is true, the owner is responsible for the dog's behavior. But... I know and love some pitbulls, they cn be great dogs, but the breed is a dangerous breed, pure and simple. Everyone has stories of Pitbulls who are just the greatest pets and totally docile and harmless, that's great, but the breed as a whole definitely has some problems, that is a fact.
Even a resonsible and caring dog owner can have a poblem pitbull. They are a difficult breed to read and sometimes it's too late when you notice you might have a dangerous dog.
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Another responsible dog owner: Boy dies after pit bull attack in Wisconsin [View all]
The Straight Story
Mar 2013
OP
So, their historical value to human development justifies continued ownership?
dairydog91
Mar 2013
#49
A living thing can be trained & socialized NOT to attack & kill without provocation.
baldguy
Mar 2013
#50
There is too much missing from this story. Mostly what is missing is the story...
Kalidurga
Mar 2013
#28
I laughed, "assault dog" and calling for an "assault dog" ban, it's for the children
pediatricmedic
Mar 2013
#38