Quote:
|
Originally Posted by NoCarrier
...
The breeds considered most likely to kill are pit bulls and rottweilers, and the CDC says that a chained dog is more likely to bite than an unchained dog.
The CDC also says the majority of dog attacks happen at home or in a familiar place, which is why choosing the right dog for your family is crucial.
...
|
no shit, think about it, if you chain a person up and leave them outside,they MIGHT get a little crazy on your ass, same thing happens with dogs, and it's especially dangerous when a dog has some serious POUNDS per square inch pressure in their jaws...
also, the majority of car accidents happen closer to your house...reason being, you are THERE more often than not...I don't know many people that hang out on the street with dogs more than in their house or the "attacks happen at home or in a familiar place" would shift, oh wait, a FAMILIAR place....that's a revelation? please
bottom line, yes they can kill, so you should respect them and be mindful of that
however, it does not imply that because they can kill that they WILL
not all guns kill but they have the potential, being mindful and having respect is common sense
so if your point is to remind people to have common sense around dangerous things.........good
PS: remember to apply this to cars, trucks, motorcycles and water sport apparatus & activities
