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Originally Posted by Boobgirl
It ALL has to do with the owner. I have met the most sweetest pit bulls you could imagine - absolute sucks. All owners have to take responsibility as to how they train/exercise and treat their dogs. If proper time/education/training is not given to the owner and thus to the dog, then the owner does not have control and things happen. Yes, a bigger dog requires more attention to how it acts/reacts because of its strength is has. Training/exercise/discipline are key - always - and where does the dog get this from....?
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Sadly this is only partially true.
I have trained dogs for more than 15 years in basic ob. as well as S and R and attack for protection and for ring competitions.
The only dogs I have ever seen that go nuts and attack with no apparent provocation is Pit Bulls.
My son is constantly around many different breeds of attack dogs and has never been hurt. But I wont let him near a pit as I have seen them attack for nothing at all.