It's not their disposition (though that can be an issues); it's their configuration. Few other dogs have the jaw strength of a pitt.
I'd like to see dog/wolf hybrids outlawed as well.
There has been more fatalities involving a huskies than a wolf hybrid? Heck there were more fatal dog attacks involving Labrador Retrievers than wolf-hybrid dogs. Do you want labs and huskies banned as well? By your logic those miniscule number of dog attacks justify banning millions of other other dogs.
List of fatal dog attacks in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Of course believe your silly wives tales and other myths about pit bulls.
Pit Bull Myths
"Pit Bulls have locking jaws." The jaws of the Pit Bull are functionally
the same as the jaws of any other breed, and this has been proven via
expert examination.
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"Pit Bulls can hold on with their front teeth while chewing with their
back teeth." As stated above, the Pit Bull’s jaws are, functionally
speaking, the same as all other breeds.
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“Pit Bulls have more bite pressure per square inch (PSI) than any
other breed.” This is absolutely false.
Tests that have been done comparing the bite pressure of several
breeds showed pressure PSI (per square inch) to be considerably lower
than some wild estimates that have been made. Testing has shown that
the domestic dog averages about 320 lbs of pressure per square inch.
Recently Dr. Brady Barr of National Geographic conducted a comparative
test between a Pit Bull, a Rottweiler, and a German Shepherd.
The Pit
Bull had the LOWEST PSI OF THE THREE.
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“The brains of Pit Bulls swell and cause them to go crazy”. Prior to the
boom in Pit Bull popularity, the Doberman Pinscher was rumored to suffer
from an affliction of the brain in which the skull became too small to
accommodate a dog’s grey matter. This would, according to the rumor,
cause the Doberman to go crazy, or “just snap” out of no where and
attack their owner. This rumor could never be quantified, and indeed had
no merit whatsoever. Now that the Doberman fad has run its course the
Pit Bull has inherited the swelling brain myth. It is no truer now than it
was during the Doberman’s fad days.
“Pit Bulls ‘turn’ on their owners.” Dogs, as a species, do not perform
behaviors “just because”. There are always reasons for behavior, and
when aggression becomes a problem the reasons can be such things as
improper handling, lack of socialization or training, a misreading of dog
behavior by the owner, or, rarely, disease. Aggression, when it presents
in pet dogs, follows specific patterns. First occur warning signs, then
more warning signs, and finally, when those signs are continually
ignored or misinterpreted, the dog resorts to using its teeth. When an
owner is startled by a sudden, aggressive outburst, it is because they
have been unaware of problems that were brewing. This is true of all
dogs, not just Pit Bulls. Pit Bulls, indeed no dogs, “turn” on their owners.