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Wrong again Jave. If you look at the most aggressive dog breeds, it is mostly small dogs. But since they do not so much damage, it is not reported as much. But they have found that smaller dogs are more aggressive. Do you work in jail dog programs? Do you work with local animal shelters? I do and some of the biggest in Atlanta. Almost everyone that works with dogs will tell you that small dogs are way more aggressive and most large dog attacks are from poor owners.
Once again, your personal experience is irrelevant. National statistics is all that matters. And no one cares which breed is most aggressive, the only thing that matters is which does the most damage. You can blame owners all you want in some convoluted correlation gymnastics where somehow pit owners as a group are crappie humans than all other owners, but at the end of the day the breed that does the most damage is pit bulls, every year, for decades.
 
Once again, your personal experience is irrelevant. National statistics is all that matters. And no one cares which breed is most aggressive, the only thing that matters is which does the most damage. You can blame owners all you want in some convoluted correlation gymnastics where somehow pit owners as a group are crappie humans than all other owners, but at the end of the day the breed that does the most damage is pit bulls, every year, for decades.
It’s funny that in the early 1900’s these dogs were viewed as Nanny dogs. Now we’re soft as charmin and scared of everything that they are big killers of people.
 
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And australian cattle dogs that are over 5 years old, about 1 out of 10 of them will get bite happy seems like
My cattle dog is sweet as could be, but does snatch the occasional ankle from time to time. Herding instincts run deep in her!
 

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Huskies should not be on that list. Me and my last husky was attacked by a pittbull and she just laid there and I took 95% of the attack and when I was able to get control of that pitt I tried to kill it but his collar broke as I was twisting it and slamming him onto the road.
You're a bona fide badass if you went at it with a pit.
 
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