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[–] Alto@kbin.social -2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (7 children)

Yup. Us pittie owners know that no matter what, our dogs are getting blamed. Few months ago on a walk we had a collie escape from a yard and started jumping all over my girl (thankfully not biting). My girl just sat there looking at me like "uhhh, dad? Make him stop?".

Of course their owner started screaming bloody murder when my girl hadn't even growled, let alone done anything else. It's almost as if dogs aggressiveness is largely based on the environment they were raised in, and pittie owners are extra careful because, again, no matter what its our dogs getting blamed. Of course the people who get a dog to be a toy tend to get breeds like Goldens and GSDs, and then never bother to train them.

[–] whatsarefoogee@lemmy.world 19 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Explain this

Pitbulls are responsible for 60% of all injuries and 63% of ocular injuries. Pitbull attacks have higher morbidity rates, higher hospital charges, and a higher risk of death than attacks by other breeds. During 2005-2017, pit bulls killed one citizen every 16.7 days, totaling up to 284 Americans

https://coloradoinjurylaw.com/blog/dog-bite-statistics/

In the 10 years from 2009 to 2018, pit bulls killed or maimed 3,569 people in the USA and Canada. (Merritt Clifton, Dog Attack Deaths & Maimings, U.S. & Canada, 1982-2018 Log.) They killed over 80% of all Americans who are killed by dogs. (Colleen Lynn, 2015 U.S. Dog Bite Fatalities, at http://www.dogsbite.org/dog-bite-statistics-fatalities-2015.php.)

Published, peer-reviewed studies in authoritative journals of psychology and forensic science establish that pit bull owners as a whole -- statistically -- are more likely to be socially deviant, engage in crimes involving children, domestic violence, alcohol abuse, and violent crimes against other persons. (Jaclyn E. Barnes, Barbara W. Boat, Frank W. Putnam, Harold F. Dates, and Andrew R. Mahlman, Ownership of High-Risk ("Vicious") Dogs As a Marker for Deviant Behaviors, J. Interpersonal Violence, Volume 21 Number 12, December 2006 1616-1634, abstract at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17065657;

https://dogbitelaw.com/vicious-dogs/pit-bulls-facts-and-figures

Top 10 Most Fatal Dog Breeds Table, 2005-2017 US

  • Pit bull: 284 deaths (65.6%)
  • Rottweiler: 45 deaths (10.4%)
  • German shepherd: 20 deaths (4.6%)
  • Mixed-breed: 17 deaths (3.9%)
  • American bulldog: 15 deaths (3.5%)

https://www.mkplawgroup.com/dog-bite-statistics/

[–] overlyanxious@sh.itjust.works 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Published, peer-reviewed studies in authoritative journals of psychology and forensic science establish that pit bull owners as a whole – statistically – are more likely to be socially deviant, engage in crimes involving children, domestic violence, alcohol abuse, and violent crimes against other persons.

oh yeah another comment said something similar

A certain aggressive portion of people DO think that pitbulls are violent dogs, so they take them on and train them to be aggressive dogs. Pitbulls are strong as hell, so when they do act aggressively they cause a lot of damage

I havent done that much research, is it a case of really bad owners?

[–] exohuman@kbin.social -2 points 1 year ago

Yes, it is the case of bad owners.

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