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  1. #1
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    [QUOTE=tiva;517944]Wrong--check the CDC again. I'm a scientist, and a cursory look at the CDC data actually suggests exactly the opposite. They are underrepresented in the population of dog bites (ie, nearly half the dogs in American shelters are now pit or pit mixes, and less than a third of dog bites are by pit/pit mixes.)


    My cursory check of the CDC for fatalities tells quite a different story.

    My question is if these are such desirable dogs, why are they so overrepresented in the shelter population?

    Shelter numbers are not a good measure for the overall PB population.
    The bite stats need to be compared to the non-shelter population to be meaningful.

    I am not worried about the ones locked up.

    I'm not a scientist. I just facilitate a debate club.

    We all have different experiences and opinions. I feel confident in my research and do not feel compelled to change my position.

    I have not asked that anyone outlaw a particular breed or euthanize any innocent animals. I just feel it is in my best interest to avoid exposure to PBs. And feel it is my right to not care for that type of dog.

    You have every right to hate Jack Russells. I will not be offended.

    One thing you should know. As a multiple JRT owner I always advise anyone with small children not to get one. There have been too many high profile bite cases. All four of mine have never bitten but better safe than sorry with the safety of others.
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  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by MommyBird View Post
    You have every right to hate Jack Russells. I will not be offended.
    Yikes. This sentence chills me to the bone.

    Your dogs are not accessories.

  3. #3
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    Dogs aren't poorly trained, they're let down by their people.

    I've been bitten by:
    • a Pekinese - owned by the neighbor of my grandmother, dang dog bit me after I was invited in the house by her owner

    • a German Shepherd - guard dog in the public show barns at a horse show where I was working as an EMT, the dog had already bitten my patient rather severely when she went to put up her tack. She knew the dog and the dog knew her, where I was a stranger to the dog.

    Both acts were totally unprovoked on my part other than apparently occupying the wrong space.

    As a kid I owned a French Poodle (from Paris no less , his arrival with us back to the States is another story), that bit a neighbor boy. Said child had it coming, even the Animal Control people said so. But the law was the law, and we had to keep our dog chained up inside his fenced yard for 2 weeks. The boy was jabbing our run-away dog with sticks and pine cones, while holding on to his collar. Adam had enough and bit him.

    As for Pit Bulls in shelters.... They're popular among urbanites because bull dogs "look tough", and unfortunately the have been bred to fight. I think it's been said that ounce for ounce Chihuahuas are pretty vicious. If they were as big as Pits, shelters would probably be full of them too.
    Beth

 

 

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