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Archived Stupid fat fuck can't control her aggressive dogs, they kill a poor cat. (youtube.com)
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[–] curves-shmurves [S] ago
I mean, do those figures account for the percentages of people who own each type of dog? In my area I know at least 6 labs but not a single pitbull. Labs are just much more common.
[–] Sanguinelady ago
I'm not really sure. The problem is a lot of these reports are not even properly combined with others for better world-view data. So while one city or state might have over-all stats on reported bites/ or deaths by dogs...it just represents that state. It's hard to draw too many conclusions. Where I live pit-bulls are probably pretty high on the list for bites, and causes of death by dogs. Does that mean they are more dangerous as a breed? Or something else at play here? In the case of where I live...the problem with pit-bulls is a problem with a specific type of culture that breeds ignorance, hostility, aggression, and lack of personal responsibility.
The type of people most likely to own one, are also the type of people who will turn any dog nasty, regardless of it's breed. It could be a 4 part mutt and it will still end up meaner than a fat who thinks you are out to throw away their secret hoard of beetus. Since they are most likely to get animals with an image of being mean, the over-all image of that species ends up suffering. Yet is that dog more dangerous? No. They are a victim of the situation here. Or at least that is how I view it. Labs actually have quite a lot of deaths and bites attached to their name...but few places around here consider them dangerous dogs.
A lab is the main dog I have an issue with when I walk my four legged friend, because it's owner is a complete idiot who let it run around doing what ever it wants on a 25 foot leash from day 1. I don't have any issues with the rottie down the road who is a giant gentle snuggly-doof. No real issues with the other "large mean looking" dogs either. Just that adorkable lab that's owner needs a quick kick in the bustle.