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Ouch! Pit bulls at it again.
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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 2349929" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>Actually if you read the whole study entirely, you're looking at the data superficially, in which most people do. First they address that that several dog bites go unaccounted for. They also admit that certain breeds are reported more aggressively, so they fully admit the numbers might not fully represent reality. They then address that several breeds identity are subjective, and that cross breeds are even more difficult to put into a category. </p><p></p><p>Their conclusion says it all...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>None of this is to take away from potential of a pit breed, however, if someone understands what the study REALLY says.... it actually proves that other larger breeds are just as much of a problem due to population.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 2349929, member: 24"] Actually if you read the whole study entirely, you're looking at the data superficially, in which most people do. First they address that that several dog bites go unaccounted for. They also admit that certain breeds are reported more aggressively, so they fully admit the numbers might not fully represent reality. They then address that several breeds identity are subjective, and that cross breeds are even more difficult to put into a category. Their conclusion says it all... None of this is to take away from potential of a pit breed, however, if someone understands what the study REALLY says.... it actually proves that other larger breeds are just as much of a problem due to population. [/QUOTE]
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