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Originally Posted by PR_Glen
Breeders, the real ones, use temperament as part of the selection when they choose them for breeding stock. If they get a dog in their litter that is uncontrollably snappy, aggressive or otherwise unsafe THEY DON'T BREED IT. With pitbulls they do the exact opposite. So everyone coming on here talking about owners raising them wrong, that is only a fraction of the problem. If they started taking responsibility with their breeding practices nobody would ever be on about getting rid of those dogs.
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I think you've made the better point in all this.
Its a complex problem. It's breeders. It's owners. It's sometimes just the dogs themselves.
It doesn't boil down to "my dog is great, so there is no problems at all"
or "they are murderers and should all be put to sleep or outlawed"
Denying there is a legitimate problem is stupid.
Thinking there is a simple solution that will make everyone happy is equally stupid.