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Pit Bull Mixed-Breed Dog Attacks, Seriously Injures Five-Year-Old Girl

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53 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

Because “tough guys” all wanted one and didn’t train them properly.

 

 

 

I wasn't 100% convinced by your answer so I did a quick check on Google, and came up with this more logical explanation:-

"In the UK, there was a spate of dangerous dog attacks in the 1980s, many of which involved Pit Bulls. The breed was also used in illegal dog fighting. As a result, the government introduced the Dangerous Dogs Act of 1991, which prohibited the ownership, breeding, and keeping of the breed."

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  • Nope, it´s doesn´t! The dog has to be put down.

  • No such thing as a bad dog breed, only bad owners who don’t train them.

  • Korat Kiwi
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    Never trust a Pitbull.  Double that if mixed with another breed.    If it bites once it will do it again. Next time could be fatal.  The dog needs to be put down now. 

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