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Originally Posted by 2011camaroexcited
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.
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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.