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<blockquote data-quote="rwleonard" data-source="post: 16578695" data-attributes="member: 186646"><p>Does it really matter, since it's all about the owners, anyway? I don't discount that factor, BTW. The sort of bad owners relevant to his thread tend not to acquire tea cup poodles. </p><p></p><p>As I alluded to earlier, I don't think pits are more likely to attack a person, they are just better at it if they do.</p><p></p><p>I have been around plenty of pits, during the service of search warrants, which were big cuddly babies once somebody was actually nice to them. This was often under pretty awful conditions, and the dogs were still good doggies despite their owners.</p><p></p><p>I have had dobbies before, back when they were the incarnation of evil, so I get the defensiveness. But to not recognize the lethal potential of one's dog is just emotional silliness. </p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rwleonard, post: 16578695, member: 186646"] Does it really matter, since it's all about the owners, anyway? I don't discount that factor, BTW. The sort of bad owners relevant to his thread tend not to acquire tea cup poodles. As I alluded to earlier, I don't think pits are more likely to attack a person, they are just better at it if they do. I have been around plenty of pits, during the service of search warrants, which were big cuddly babies once somebody was actually nice to them. This was often under pretty awful conditions, and the dogs were still good doggies despite their owners. I have had dobbies before, back when they were the incarnation of evil, so I get the defensiveness. But to not recognize the lethal potential of one's dog is just emotional silliness. . [/QUOTE]
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