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Originally Posted by bushwacker
Pit bulls and pit-bull crosses (not always easy to distinguish) have caused more than a third of the nation's dog-bite fatalities since 1979 and a comparable proportion of serious injuries. The rising number of attacks, and the unease pit bulls and other dangerous dogs cause in public spaces, have spurred many municipalities to crack down with legislation ranging from muzzle laws to bans on pit bulls and certain other breeds.
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I am sure that is true because criminals love to train Pit Bulls to guard their homes. They are really popular with drug dealers. They also train them for dog fighting. Pit Bulls are not born mean. They are trained to be mean. I have a German Shepherd and a Lab/Rottweiler mix. Neither of them are aggressive. I think it is how they are trained, not the breed.