Ok, do you don’t have any counter arguments. No data on how they’re safe or reasoning why they would be?
Yeah to be honest none of the data is seems 100% compelling but every single source seems to have pit bulls and related as both a huge absolute proportion of attacks and hugely overrepresented in proportion to their numbers. This coupled with the basic common sense of it being a relatively large attack dog is very compelling. It could be a big counter pit bull conspiracy but why just pit bulls? Why wouldn’t this extend to other scary looking dogs..? The conspiracy falls apart there.
There is no counter argument against it other than “my betsie here is a good old girl who would never bite anyone”.
Yes there is probably more dangerous dogs, like keeping an actual wolf or something. But they probably aren’t listed because they are in such limited numbers it’s not a big issue. Like keeping a cougar or an alligator or something would be riskier too.
Pit bulls being a massive proportion of overall serious attacks, and still massively overrepresented based on their population. 6-12 times overrepresented and approx 60% of overall. If the facts are wrong there I’d be glad to know, they seem about correct as far as I can tell though. If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck I’m going to need to see some evidence to believe it’s not a duck though.
You can acknowledge that and still say “I like pit bulls”. Refusing to acknowledge it is disingenuous as best thought.
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