Pit Bull Dangers
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Pit Bull Dangers
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Pit Bull Dangers
Point by Point Discussion of the Inherent Dangers of Pit Bulls
This will be a multi-part series of letters which I have and still am writing. I am sending these to local newspapers, television stations and our representatives in government at the city, county and state levels. In these letters we will discuss the many issues, the causes of those issues and the solutions that will work to protect the public, save lives, reduce the abuse of these animals and put the responsibility on the owners of these unpredictable and often uncontrollable animals.We will discuss all the facts and point out all the lies, misinformation and rhetoric used to try to confuse the issue by those who care nothing for the cost to the victims and their families but only about the dogs they wish to leave on the streets of our cities to continue to maim, maul, dismember, disable and kill our family, friends and neighbors. Most of the staunchest and most outspoken defenders of these animals have a financial interest in making sure the dangers are hidden from the public so they can continue to profit from the animals in many ways.
We will not mince words and will not hesitate to point out when someone is lying whether it is intentional or just misguided due to listening to the propaganda being spread far and wide by the 'pro pit lobby'. These groups and people need to be held just as responsible for the attacks, injuries and deaths they help cause by spreading this misinformation. They need to be named in the lawsuits right along side the animals owners. Maybe then they will learn that the truth matters more than their bottom line.
How many more 'Family Pets' must turn on their owners, the owners family, the owners friends or neighbors before we stand up and say enough is enough this must be stopped! Victims like the one pictured here. attacked by a family friends pit Bull who according to the owner was a sweet animal who wouldn't harm a flea. Yet 18 and one half inches of lacerations, almost $50,000.00 dollars in medical bills, the permanent scars and trauma that will endure a lifetime later. The owner has no insurance and even tries to deny it was his animal now. However his lies cannot hold up since the County Sheriffs, state Troopers, City Marshall, Constable and city police officers from two cities responded to the call. They know it was his animal, they know he admitted it to them that day. Yet under existing laws in Texas we cannot hold him responsible? That is true injustice worse than the Casey Anthony verdict. Help us to change that, join us, support us and speak out. We have to stop these attacks before any more children are needlessly killed.
The Truth About Pit Bulls
Lies in Their Victims
A must see, this heart wrenching video tells the story of an 85 day period in the summer of 2008. It shows the extreme necessity of taking action now to save lives and prevent these vicious, brutal and often deadly attacks.
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Pit Bull Dangers Part 1
Defining the Pit Bull Problem
Pit Bull Dangers Part 1
Defining the Pit Bull Problem:
Pit Bull type dogs kill, maim and seriously injure more people each year than all other type dogs combined. This means that one type dog that makes up about 5% of the dog population kills more than 60% of all people who die in dog attack related fatalities.
Pit Bull type dogs are notorious for actions unique to these type dogs.
Pit Bulls once they start an attack will not stop even when subjected to intense pain in many cases.
Pit Bull type dogs attack in the manner of many wild animals in that they grab, hold and shake the victim to do even more damage similar to the way large cats, crocodiles and other predators do.
There have been several studies done over several decades and while the opinions of the authors may differ the numbers are generally consistent in proving that Pit Bulls kill more than all other type dogs.
Another unique trait of Pit Bulls is that they are the only type dog known to attack adults as often as children. An example is the "Mortality, Mauling & Maiming by Vicious Dogs" study, published in April 2011 in the Annals of Surgery. Where it shows that in the age group 21 to 54 Pit Bulls were responsible for 82% of the deaths.
Let me close by saying that this is a serious and persistent issue that must be addressed. We have to find ways to stop the senseless and vicious maiming, mauling, and killing of our children and others by these animals. These attacks and deaths are preventable and we as a society must act to prevent them.
Douglas Wolfe
PitBullDangers.com
07/28/2011
Defining the Pit Bull Problem:
Pit Bull type dogs kill, maim and seriously injure more people each year than all other type dogs combined. This means that one type dog that makes up about 5% of the dog population kills more than 60% of all people who die in dog attack related fatalities.
Pit Bull type dogs are notorious for actions unique to these type dogs.
Pit Bulls once they start an attack will not stop even when subjected to intense pain in many cases.
Pit Bull type dogs attack in the manner of many wild animals in that they grab, hold and shake the victim to do even more damage similar to the way large cats, crocodiles and other predators do.
There have been several studies done over several decades and while the opinions of the authors may differ the numbers are generally consistent in proving that Pit Bulls kill more than all other type dogs.
Another unique trait of Pit Bulls is that they are the only type dog known to attack adults as often as children. An example is the "Mortality, Mauling & Maiming by Vicious Dogs" study, published in April 2011 in the Annals of Surgery. Where it shows that in the age group 21 to 54 Pit Bulls were responsible for 82% of the deaths.
Let me close by saying that this is a serious and persistent issue that must be addressed. We have to find ways to stop the senseless and vicious maiming, mauling, and killing of our children and others by these animals. These attacks and deaths are preventable and we as a society must act to prevent them.
Douglas Wolfe
PitBullDangers.com
07/28/2011
Pit Bull Dangers Part 2
These Attacks Are Preventable
Pit Bull Dangers Part 2
These Attacks are Preventable
I want to discuss the most sensible and effective solutions, and why we need them. Because discussing any problem without discussing a solution is counterproductive. Most will agree we definitely have a problem though they may disagree on exactly what the problem is.
While no solution to any problem is ever 100% effective. Proper laws, and effective controls properly enforced will prevent the vast majority of attacks, injuries and deaths caused by these animals today.
Many people will say laws do not work, if that is so then why do we have laws? Because they do work, not everyone will obey them but most will and those that do not will eventually wind up in court or in jail.
Many will say we have existing laws and enforcing them will solve the problem. Again this is not true. Since existing laws are reactive not proactive and provide little punishment for the owners in these attacks, they are ineffective where it matters the most. Preventing these attacks and the resultant maiming, mauling, permanently life altering injuries, disfiguring, dismemberment, disabling and deadly effects should be our number 1 priority.
You can not return a child killed to its parents after an attack, you cannot give back what is lost to a victim after a hand arm or leg has been amputated. You cannot hide or cure the effects of permanently disfiguring scars that so many suffer from the rest of their lives. We have to stop these attacks and we have to do it now.
Douglas Wolfe
PitBullDangers.com
07/30/2011
These Attacks are Preventable
I want to discuss the most sensible and effective solutions, and why we need them. Because discussing any problem without discussing a solution is counterproductive. Most will agree we definitely have a problem though they may disagree on exactly what the problem is.
While no solution to any problem is ever 100% effective. Proper laws, and effective controls properly enforced will prevent the vast majority of attacks, injuries and deaths caused by these animals today.
Many people will say laws do not work, if that is so then why do we have laws? Because they do work, not everyone will obey them but most will and those that do not will eventually wind up in court or in jail.
Many will say we have existing laws and enforcing them will solve the problem. Again this is not true. Since existing laws are reactive not proactive and provide little punishment for the owners in these attacks, they are ineffective where it matters the most. Preventing these attacks and the resultant maiming, mauling, permanently life altering injuries, disfiguring, dismemberment, disabling and deadly effects should be our number 1 priority.
You can not return a child killed to its parents after an attack, you cannot give back what is lost to a victim after a hand arm or leg has been amputated. You cannot hide or cure the effects of permanently disfiguring scars that so many suffer from the rest of their lives. We have to stop these attacks and we have to do it now.
Douglas Wolfe
PitBullDangers.com
07/30/2011
Pit Bull Dangers Part 3
The Solutions
Pit Bull Dangers Part 3
The Solutions
I feel that the steps listed below are the most sensible and effective solution possible for this issue.
1. Making sure all animals are registered and assessing stiff penalties for not doing so in a timely manner or violating other restrictions placed upon the animals and their owners.
2. Requiring proof of shots, micro-chipping and a minimum of $100,000 liability insurance for any dog weighing 30 pounds or more.
3. Requiring that an annual up to date photo of the animal is provided to animal control at the time of registration.
4. Requiring proper fencing and or kenneling is provided for animals not living in the house or home of the owner. This fencing or kenneling should meet minimum standards to ensure the safety of the public from the animal and the safety of the animal from the public.
5. All dogs weighing 30 pounds or more must be on a 4 foot chain link leash and have either a muzzle or a halter in use whenever outside the dogs fencing or home.
6. Passing a law that makes dog owners responsible for their animal's actions and liable both civilly and criminally, yet making sure that the law is clearly written and does provide protections for animals defending the owner, family or property.
7. Passing a law making it illegal to allow anyone under the age of 18 to be in control of or be allowed to take out for a walk any dog weighing 30 pounds or more outside of its home or kennel without adult supervision.
8. Mandatory spay neuter laws are very effective, but would need to allow for exemptions some cases.
9. Preventing the owners of these animals from taking them to places frequented by children, such as schools, day cares, church, playgrounds, etc.
10. Strict regulation of breeders and possible breeding quotas.
Douglas Wolfe
PitBullDangers.com
07/31/2011
The Solutions
I feel that the steps listed below are the most sensible and effective solution possible for this issue.
1. Making sure all animals are registered and assessing stiff penalties for not doing so in a timely manner or violating other restrictions placed upon the animals and their owners.
2. Requiring proof of shots, micro-chipping and a minimum of $100,000 liability insurance for any dog weighing 30 pounds or more.
3. Requiring that an annual up to date photo of the animal is provided to animal control at the time of registration.
4. Requiring proper fencing and or kenneling is provided for animals not living in the house or home of the owner. This fencing or kenneling should meet minimum standards to ensure the safety of the public from the animal and the safety of the animal from the public.
5. All dogs weighing 30 pounds or more must be on a 4 foot chain link leash and have either a muzzle or a halter in use whenever outside the dogs fencing or home.
6. Passing a law that makes dog owners responsible for their animal's actions and liable both civilly and criminally, yet making sure that the law is clearly written and does provide protections for animals defending the owner, family or property.
7. Passing a law making it illegal to allow anyone under the age of 18 to be in control of or be allowed to take out for a walk any dog weighing 30 pounds or more outside of its home or kennel without adult supervision.
8. Mandatory spay neuter laws are very effective, but would need to allow for exemptions some cases.
9. Preventing the owners of these animals from taking them to places frequented by children, such as schools, day cares, church, playgrounds, etc.
10. Strict regulation of breeders and possible breeding quotas.
Douglas Wolfe
PitBullDangers.com
07/31/2011
Pit Bull Dangers Part 4
Myths and Misinformation Part1
Pit Bull Dangers Part 4
Myths and Misinformation Part 1 of 2
Most people can find a ton of information online easily about Pit Bulls and Dangerous Dogs. The problem is the vast majority of this information is not cited, sourced or accurate. Even when it is sourced most sources are just other sites spreading the same opinions, rumors, or misinformation. This leads many well meaning people to repeat these statements as if they are fact when in truth they are not.
Myth: Temperament testing by the ATTS proves pits are less dangerous, less aggressive etc.
Truth: The temperament test was developed by Alfons Ertelt in 1977. Mr Ertelt was not an animal behaviorist, he worked in the print industry but his passion was dogs and he was involved in schutzhund. (schutzhund is a dog sport that mirrors the training of police dog work and it is dominated by german shepherds) The ATTS test was initially intended to test working dogs for jobs such as police work. When looking at its scoring system you realize that it rewards aggressive dogs and penalizes timid or calm dogs meaning it in no way tests for the suitability of these dogs to be around people or be pets at all.
Myth: Pit Bulls have been called the Nanny Dog
Truth: This myth was started by statements made by two people. Mrs. Lilian Rant, President, Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club of America, magazine editor said they are referred to as a nursemaid dog in an interview published in the New York Times in 1971. Second in 1987 Toronto Star article where Breeder Kathy Thomas, president of the Staffordshire Bull Terrier Association said "In England, our Staffies were called the nanny-dog". No sources or evidence just two heavily vested and bias people's statements started this whole myth.
Myths and Misinformation Part 1 of 2
Most people can find a ton of information online easily about Pit Bulls and Dangerous Dogs. The problem is the vast majority of this information is not cited, sourced or accurate. Even when it is sourced most sources are just other sites spreading the same opinions, rumors, or misinformation. This leads many well meaning people to repeat these statements as if they are fact when in truth they are not.
Myth: Temperament testing by the ATTS proves pits are less dangerous, less aggressive etc.
Truth: The temperament test was developed by Alfons Ertelt in 1977. Mr Ertelt was not an animal behaviorist, he worked in the print industry but his passion was dogs and he was involved in schutzhund. (schutzhund is a dog sport that mirrors the training of police dog work and it is dominated by german shepherds) The ATTS test was initially intended to test working dogs for jobs such as police work. When looking at its scoring system you realize that it rewards aggressive dogs and penalizes timid or calm dogs meaning it in no way tests for the suitability of these dogs to be around people or be pets at all.
Myth: Pit Bulls have been called the Nanny Dog
Truth: This myth was started by statements made by two people. Mrs. Lilian Rant, President, Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club of America, magazine editor said they are referred to as a nursemaid dog in an interview published in the New York Times in 1971. Second in 1987 Toronto Star article where Breeder Kathy Thomas, president of the Staffordshire Bull Terrier Association said "In England, our Staffies were called the nanny-dog". No sources or evidence just two heavily vested and bias people's statements started this whole myth.
Pit Bull Dangers Part 5
Myths and Misinformation Part 2
Pit Bull Dangers Part 5
Myths and Misinformation Part 2 of 2
Most people can find a ton of information online easily about Pit Bulls and Dangerous Dogs. The problem is the vast majority of this information is not cited, sourced or accurate. Even when it is sourced most sources are just other sites spreading the same opinions, rumors, or misinformation. This leads many well meaning people to repeat these statements as if they are fact when in truth they are not.
Myth: It is always the owner never the dog
Truth: While the owner can make a difference no amount of training, nurture or socializing an animal can change its nature, genetic heritage or instinctual behavior. Pointers will point, retrievers will retrieve, fighting dogs will fight, and this is true without training or even after being trained not to. Humans can choose to act upon instinct or not act upon it; dogs do not have that choice. Many type dogs are owned by the same type people as pit bulls, are abused like pit bulls, and are trained to fight like pit bulls. Many of these type dogs out number pit bulls yet pit bulls maim, maul and kill more people than all other dogs combined. This proves that it is not just the owner or treatment of the animal that makes them so dangerous.
Myth: BSL and Laws do not work
Truth: If laws do not work then why do we have them? Because they do work, while some may not obey the law most people do. Most of those people who do not will eventually wind up in court or in jail as it right. Thus laws do work and are needed in many areas especially in protecting human life from dangerous animals and their irresponsible owners.
Myths and Misinformation Part 2 of 2
Most people can find a ton of information online easily about Pit Bulls and Dangerous Dogs. The problem is the vast majority of this information is not cited, sourced or accurate. Even when it is sourced most sources are just other sites spreading the same opinions, rumors, or misinformation. This leads many well meaning people to repeat these statements as if they are fact when in truth they are not.
Myth: It is always the owner never the dog
Truth: While the owner can make a difference no amount of training, nurture or socializing an animal can change its nature, genetic heritage or instinctual behavior. Pointers will point, retrievers will retrieve, fighting dogs will fight, and this is true without training or even after being trained not to. Humans can choose to act upon instinct or not act upon it; dogs do not have that choice. Many type dogs are owned by the same type people as pit bulls, are abused like pit bulls, and are trained to fight like pit bulls. Many of these type dogs out number pit bulls yet pit bulls maim, maul and kill more people than all other dogs combined. This proves that it is not just the owner or treatment of the animal that makes them so dangerous.
Myth: BSL and Laws do not work
Truth: If laws do not work then why do we have them? Because they do work, while some may not obey the law most people do. Most of those people who do not will eventually wind up in court or in jail as it right. Thus laws do work and are needed in many areas especially in protecting human life from dangerous animals and their irresponsible owners.
Pit Bull Information Sites
Sites With Accurate and Truthful Information
when doing research on the issue of Pit Bull Dangers and Pit Bull Attacks you will find a great many sites that spread misinformation and cite no sources or cite sources such as another persons personal blog. You will find sites that cite actual studies such as the CD C study, The Clifton report, The Annals of Surgery Report. Yet even when they cite actual reports they try to dissuade the reader from believing the facts as presented in the reports.
Here we will list websites that present truthful and factual information that is cited and sourced properly so anyone willing to take the time and effort can verify the accuracy of the information. There are very few of these sites however the ones we have found and verified have an enormous amount of information on the subject.
We will add to this list as we find and verify the facts on websites, communities, groups and other venues online.
Here we will list websites that present truthful and factual information that is cited and sourced properly so anyone willing to take the time and effort can verify the accuracy of the information. There are very few of these sites however the ones we have found and verified have an enormous amount of information on the subject.
We will add to this list as we find and verify the facts on websites, communities, groups and other venues online.
- DogsBite.org
- DogsBite.org is a non-profit 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity organization. While pro pit groups attack this site, it is by far the most informative, factual properly cited and sourced site on the web. The founder and creator is meticulous about making sure all information is verified and all sources are properly linked to. You may not always like what Dogsbite.org says but you can be 100% sure they post only the truth.
- Fatal Pit Bull Attacks
- This is an archival record of all identified and verified Pit Bull Attack Fatalities. A growing archive of U.S. fatal pit bull maulings dating back to 1858. While pit bull maiming, mauling, dismemberment and disabling attacks may or may not be reported. Generally all deaths are reported which means they can be located, identified and then verified and added to this list.
- Pit Bull Attacks - The survivors
- This is the first in 5 part series detailing victims of pit Bull Attacks. Here you find the information, statistics and victim accounts. It is the stories of the victims and victims families that drive the point home the hardest. These attacks must be stopped!
Support Pit Bull Dangers
There are many ways to support us.
We have many ways you can support our efforts to enact proper, sensible and necessary laws to protect the public, prevent the attacks and help to save lives. I will list these means below:PitBullDangers.com - Is a fully moderated online community where we can have a national discussion and educate the public on the truth of the danger these animals pose to all of us. It will allow us to work together to help reach our goals of getting proactive laws passed to replace the reactive and ineffective laws existing today. It will enable us to make sure the general public understands that these animals are in no way shape or form a family pet. They should never be around children and not allowed in our neighborhoods and cities without strict controls and stiff penalties for violating these laws.
URL - http://www.pitbulldangers.com
PitBullDangers.net - Is being put together as a blog to make sure just as this lens will that all the information, facts, truths and warnings we have can reach the general public worldwide. We hope to have several respectable, authoritative and reliable bloggers contributing by the end of the year. We will also use this to link to and discuss the most serious attacks, injuries and fatalities caused by these inherently dangerous animals.
URL - http://www.pitbulldangers.net/pitbullblog
Pit Bull Dangers PicBadge - You can support and/ or wear this PicBadge on your Facebook, Twitter and other profiles to show that you care about the lives forever altered or ended by these often vicious animals.
URL - http://www.picbadges.com/control-or-ban-pit-bulls/1922593/?ref=wdgt2
Support Pit Bull Dangers the Cause - This is a forum that allows us to show our support for the issue and to help others learn how to show their support. For far to long the majority of Americans have realized the seriousness of this issue yet have been silent without any easy way to express their feelings and fears relating to these animals. Pit Bull Dangers will end that by allowing us all to easily show our support and help to show our legislators that we care about the lives lost and demand that steps be taken to prevent these brutal attacks and help to save lives.
URL - http://widgets.causes.com/causes/625123-support-pit-bull-dangers
Pit Bull Dangers Community on Facebook - Join us, like us, and help us to spread the news on Facebook. With over 500 million accounts Facebook is one of today's most effective means of reaching the public with the truth.
URL - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Pit-Bull-Dangers-Community/160363847365437
Pit Bull Dangers Blog on Facebook - Join us, like us, and help us to spread the news on Facebook. With over 500 million accounts Facebook is one of today's most effective means of reaching the public with the truth.
URL - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Pit-Bull-Dangers-Blog/160936757308936
Pit Bull Dangers App on Facebook - Join us, like us, and help us to spread the news on Facebook. With over 500 million accounts Facebook is one of today's most effective means of reaching the public with the truth.
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Support Pit Bull Dangers on Facebook - Join us, like us, and help us to spread the news on Facebook. With over 500 million accounts Facebook is one of today's most effective means of reaching the public with the truth.
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PitBullDangers on Twitter - Follow us on Twitter, retweet us, mention us, tweet @pitbulldangers, mark tweets #pitbulldangers. Help us to get the word out, educate the public and work towards effective, sensible, needed solutions to these serious and often deadly issues.
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Follow me on Twitter - where I tweet about attacks and news reports many times a week. Follow me on twitter and see just how common and devastating these attacks really are.
URL - http://www.twitter.com/wolfepk1
Dog attack Fatalities Prediction
Fatal Dog Attacks are on the rise.
Pit Bull Attacks in the News
Here we track Google Results for Pit Bull Attacks
There are so many of these vicious and brutal attacks. Often permanently life altering injuries, maiming, mauling, dismemberment, disabling and deadly attacks have become far to common. Help us to work on solutions to prevent these attacks and save so many victims from the devastation. Help us to prevent more families from losing loved ones to these inherently dangerous, unpredictable and often uncontrollable animals.
The Pit Bull Twitter Storm
How can so many good people try to deceive the world about the dangers of Pit Bulls.
So many misguided or misinformed people try to convince others that the inherently dangerous, unpredictable, often uncontrollable and sometimes deadly Pit Bull is a safe family pet. That makes them just as responsible as the owner or the dog that attacks or kills another person. People need to wake up and realize we have a serious and deadly issue that must be addressed. These attacks must be and can be prevented. Support PitBullDangers.com and help us prevent attacks and save lives!
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Tipi
Jul 29, 2011 @ 6:27 pm | delete
- I've never been in contact with pit bulls and would not own one do to their potential for attack. You have taken a strong side on the issue and I know there are others who take the opposite approach. Your information will cause people to think at least before getting a pit bull or other breed with this sad side to their reputation. Very well done and strongly stated.
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JRLSolutions
Jul 29, 2011 @ 6:42 pm | delete
- I agree Tipi, and that is exactly what any person should do before considering owning a pit bull. Although I love my own, I do NOT promote breeding them at all due to the large amount being slaughtered daily. An unfair fate for a loyal dog who unfortunately idiots like to breed for status symbols.Anyone who owns a pit who isn't prepared to take full responsibility for their animal as well as responsibility for any damages their animal incurs, should never be allowed to own one, and should in fact be fined for things like training them to fight, or using them for nothing but thug attitude symbols. Any Pit owner who puts a tow chain on their dogs neck is doing nothing but making a fighter out of them. A shame for a breed that can be the most loyal if the protective side of their nature wasn't so exploited. Also a shame that just anyone can own them sometimes. Pit owners are negligent in at least 90 percent of deaths from pit attacks.
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wolfepk1
Jul 29, 2011 @ 8:51 pm | delete
- Thank you Tipi, Pits Are not the dog for everyone, and really people need to think long and hard before deciding to own one. Having said all I have on this lens and elsewhere it does not mean I hate the animals nor think they all should be put down. But if they are to be allowed in our cities and neighborhoods around our children and families then they we need strict regulation and controls on the animals, the breeders and the owners in order to protect the public from the attacks and to prevent the massive amount of abuse of the animal as well as to reduce the over 1 million pits a year put down in shelters.
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JRLSolutions
Jul 28, 2011 @ 12:28 pm | delete
- Very informative lens. Good job putting it all together in one easy place.
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wolfepk1
Jul 28, 2011 @ 1:27 pm | delete
- Thank you, its a start but hopefully will go way beyond just the basics.
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Defend Yourself From Pit Bulls
Defenses to Help Protect You & Your Family From Pit Bulls
Pit Bulls can and often attack without warning and totally unprovoked. These animals have been bred to show no warning signs of attack, to withstand huge amounts of pain, to grab hold and not let go. They also attack in a fashion similar to sharks, leopards, crocodiles and other wild predators. They are capable of and more often than not inflict serious wounds, disabling attacks, maiming, mauling, dismemberment, and deadly attacks. Protect yourself, your family, friends and neighbors with these items listed here.
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