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Old 09-01-2011, 03:00 AM   #156
Milk 1027
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Originally Posted by 2011camaroexcited View Post
I know this quote is a bit old and Idk where this thread has gone since then (I don't want to read through all 7 pages sorry.) But Milk said that rots actually account for most dog attacks.. While that may or may not be true (not doing the research as I don't really care) I was born in a house with 3 rots.. I grew up with them from the time I was born until I was like & years old.. Those rots where the nicest dogs I think I've ever had, excluding my old american staffordshire terrier, They were never violent. I've never actually had a pit or even seen one in person but I know rots have a bad rep too but mine were sweet as could be . I know some breeds can be more aggressive in nature but I really would say a lot of it has to do with how they are raised, probably more than their breed.
My point in saying that was that different lists will say different things. There's always a way to skew the numbers on any list. Instead of blaming the breed, blame the human.
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