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Originally Posted by vintageogauge
There are tons of cases reported where calm and relaxed pit bulls just like yours suddenly flip out and attack people and dogs, even infants in their own homes. That has nothing to do with their environment, it is in there genes and these dogs can cause crippling injuries and even death. I stay away from anything that even slightly resembles a pit bull as no one knows when they are going to attack someone.
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You are telling the facts, and many people do not care for facts, they are attached to their emotions. Sadly it is not even rare to have a family "pet" attack a small child, even a baby in the crib. The same inerrant genetics that owners will deny to the end even in the face or horror; Roy in Las Vegas, the tigers all bred by them at home, and lived IN their home, like humans..... they kissed, hugged, and then Roy, after that tragic night that left him so permanently altered mentally and physically, continued to insist "he didn't mean it, he only meant to help me". It's tragic when people loose their own child to their "pet", how do they ever get over that, or do they ?