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Originally Posted by DanielDudley
How about dogs that kill ? Because I'm not afraid of getting killed by a Pekinese, or even five at once. And statistics can speak to me, because words and stuff don't really negate them because conclusions and stuff can be whatever you want them to be but statistics don't really alter, and on this one particular statistic, it is always one breed that leads the pack.
Show me when that changes.
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My only point is that you and others don't understand how the statistics are used.
The majority of you guys promote the notion that the reason so many incidents occur with these dogs is because they are, in your words, genetically programmed killing machines. My argument is simply that's not what the studies show, the reason they are involved in so many of these incidents is simply because they are more often raised and handled inappropriately by people that have no business being anywhere near a dog.
Some dogs require more care in ownership than others, and 99 percent of the population hasn't the first ****ing clue how to live with a dog, and that's the biggest part of the problem.