As a long time dog trainer I have to start by saying that this poster knows nothing about this subject!!!!!
Pit's are not known to be docile, they lead the numbers in attacks and deaths on children in this country every year. If you take Pits and Rotts, first and second in annual attacks on people, they are responsible for more attacks on children than all other dog breeds put together.
Pits have been bred for 200 years to bite and fight. The only people that believe that their pits are harmless are those whose dogs haven't attacked anyone “YET”. The next thing you will hear is when they make the claim again trying to defend a dog that just mutilated or killed another child and then add that "we just didn't know." With no history of where the dog has been all it's life to say that it was trained by someone in that house is the statement of a moron. Even if the dog was trained in this perverted behavior you have no idea who trained it or where it was trained.
My stock dogs are bred to herd livestock, they start working while still very young puppies. Pits are bred to bite and fight, this is an instinct that is bred into them and can not be removed by anyone. Pitt bull owners seem quite adept at just pretending it isn't there.
I’m a trainer too, although not of pits. Re-read my post. Bad dog behavior is usually due to the owners neglect or manifestations of their short-d——d egos.
Agree with everything you said. However, I will wait to see if human DNA is involved before blaming the dog. Some things just don’t compute and having a dog get worked up and get thru the diaper in a matter of seconds. Does not compute.