Look at the circumstances. The dog was not even the ex-bf’s dog. The dog was stressed at being in a strange place among people not of his pack and just reacted as a dog would.
>>The dog was not even the ex-bfs dog. The dog was stressed at being in a strange place among people not of his pack and just reacted as a dog would.<<
That explains all the Shepherd, Retriever, Great Dane,etc. reports of similar injuries in similar circumstances.
Then where are all the reports of all the rest of the dogs in this country which reacted this way under similar circumstances?
Or are you saying that pits comprise the vast majority of dogs owned so that the percentage of attacks reported coincides completely with the percentage of pits owned.
If all dogs are created equal, why so such a high percentage of attacks by pits compared to the percentage owned in the country?