The yeah buts always come. Until somebody knows the animals from experience they dont understand. An example is I had my female tied to one of those big blue trampolines you can get for your back yard(about 300lbs) And I asked my friend if he wanted to see something cool. So I called her, she instantly started barking and growling and lowered right to the ground and pulled this trampoline probably close to 100 feet across the backyard like it was nothin, but was very loud and vocal lots of growling while she was doing it. He instatly shot up the stairs onto the balcony and started yelling and screaming that my dog was vicious and phsycotic. I then tried to explain to him that Pit Buls just have a different way of doing things. They will do whatever their owner tells them to do no-matter how hard or painful it is. They just have that kinda of drive and determination. He still to this day is scared of my dog. This is the downfall to owning this breed. Even when I explain to him that there are on average 300 dog bites/attacks a year in B.C. and Pit-bulls account for less than 1% of them he is still more afraid of them than any other dog. He so happens to own a Golden Lab, I showed him the stats that they account for over 6% of dog bites, and he still thinks Pittys are more dangerous. Jack Russel Terriers account for nearly half of last years 324 dog bites and they actually killed a kid. He still think pittys are more dangerous. The fact is that Pit Bulls are less likely to bite or attack than most dogs, BUT if and when they do they have the ability to do more damage than any other dog, and that is where the problem comes in. And if not trained properly they are very aggressive towards strangers, which in my opinion is somewhat of a good thing, they are guard dogs after all.
P.S. my female only weighed about 60lbs at the time she pulled the trampoline.
P.S. my female only weighed about 60lbs at the time she pulled the trampoline.