I have a question. In the past few years, even more in the past week or so, I've been studying pitbulls, pitbull attacks, and fatalities by pitbull. Now, my question is this: Why are pitbull advocates so blinded to the deadly potential of these dogs? What would cause those in charge of rescues/shelters to be so blinded that they would lie or withhold information on a dog's aggression history, and keep on offering it for adoption despite being told by staff of the dog's potential for aggression? What is it inside of these people that puts a dog before the safety of a human being? I am really perplexed.
Here's an article that reiterated what I've read over and over, but somehow it hit me harder today. It starts out with the lady in Phoenix killed by an Akita a few days ago, but it continues. Please hit the "read more", cause there's a lot more to read.
http://www.animals24-7.org/2017/12/...-record-5th-fatality-of-2017-by-shelter-dogs/
I would really like to know the answer to my question, if anyone has an answer.
People often cannot see past their own circles they have drawn. They have adorable, loving, docile, well behaved pit bulls and simply cannot see their dogs going rogue. The very idea that their much loved dog is being so maligned and cast as a killer, banned and feared, infuriated them because that dog has become part of their family, and those aspersions are directed to their own. For a number of people, their dogs are like their children. They love them very much.
Also, many Pitbull owners have never personally known of these dogs attacking people. Though the pit mixes dominate in killings and serious bites, the incidents are still relatively rare, given the number of pit bulls pets there are. So these incidents do not sink into the consciousness of many owners. Also, they may know other breeds that are snappers or otherwise not safe to be let loose. That their dog, a pit mix is deemed dangerous while those other dogs are not falls them.
Also, there is the fact that a preponderance of pit bulls and pit mixes are often housed and treated suboptimally. If you look up and read about most of the dog killings, its diffi not to notice that a large number of them involve some unsavory and unsafe scenarios. Such as someone owning a lot of dogs. Drug dealing. Dogs that have already shown that they bite people. People who are not caring for their dogs properly. The truth of the matter is that most pit bulls raised in loving homes well cared for, are not problem dogs. They do not attack people.
Also, the Pitbull Mix statistics do not always make sense. Pit bulls and pit mixes are undercounted because a disproportionate number of them are not registered. They fly under the radar. Anyone who has even taken a cursory look st the number of dogs in our town would recognize that most of the pits not licensed. I see numbers like Pits are 6% of the dog population but inflict more than half of the fatal dog bites. But I also know that more than half the dogs in this country are mutts and Pit mixes are the most prevalent mix. Go into a number of shelters and you can get a good idea what % of the mutts have in them.
My cousin owns a huge American bull dog mix. Considered a pit mix. The dog has grown old as her kids have grown up and you could not ask for a cuter dog. He slept with the kids and adored them. The sentiment was returned in full by the family. They cannot accept the info that their type of dog is more likely to cause great damages than other dogs.