Pit bulls led all breeds for fatal attacks between 1979 and 1998, with at least one pit bull involved in 66 mauling deaths, the study said. Rottweilers were blamed for 37 -- most of those in the 1990s -- followed by German shepherds with 17 and huskies with 15
http://archives.cnn.com/2000/HEALTH/09/15/deadly.dogs.ap/
Look down the list of these animal attack stories and see how man pit bull attacks are mentioned.
http://www.igorilla.com/gorilla/animal/
A Bronx tot was mauled yesterday when her pet pit bull snapped and tore into her cheeks, police and witnesses said.
Makailah Barnett, 3, nearly had the side of her face ripped off after a pooch named Pepper attacked her and her sister as they played in the house with the family's two other dogs.
"The dog just lost her mind," said the girl's uncle Corey Bellamy, who ran across the street when he heard screams. "The dog wigged out."
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/local/story/162138p-142189c.html
Anecdotally, pit bulls are often said to be not only the most
dangerous breed, but also the breed most often shot by police, dragged by
vehicles, and otherwise violently injured--with Rottweilers right behind.
http://www.animalpeoplenews.org/haydenLaw1100.html
threatening and fatal pit bull attacks increased 789%
http://www.nokillsolutions.com/PDF/ANIMALPEOPLE.PDF
AND FROM PIT BULL REPORTER MAGAZINE:
The annual number of reported fatal attacks has not varied widely in the past 20 years, the study said. But overall attacks are on the rise likely because families are busier, leaving them less time to train their dogs and watch their children.
"A dog has to have its behavior monitored and consequences put in place," Sacks said. "People dont seem to have a lot of time in their lives for that."
Pit bulls led all breeds for fatal attacks between 1979 and 1998, with at least one pit bull involved in 66 mauling deaths, the study said. Rottweilers were blamed for 37 most of those in the 1990s
http://www.pbreporter.com/rottweilers_now_.htm
In December, 2004, the Billingsley family of Shoreline Park, MS, lost their infant child, Kamryn, when the familys 6 month old pit bull dragged the child out of her mothers bed and into the living room, biting Kamryn several times. The child would die of head trauma before paramedics arrived.
http://www.jayfosterlaw.com/practice_areas/dog-bite-attacks.cfm
I concede theres an epidemic of pit bull attacks; in Boston, and all over America. Incredibly, only hours before the Boston City Council approved the measure, a local police officers pit bull dog leveled an apparently unprovoked attack on a Shiba Inu dog. In another incident on Monday of the same week, a pit bull in Dorchester, MA mauled a 6-year old boy.
http://www.wgnradio.com/shows/pet/breedspecific.htm