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Where is that pit bull thread when I need it?

I think it should just filter random verbs.

Then you never know what franklin is ***********.
 
There are no bad breeds only bad owners/ breeders. To think otherwise is ridiculous.

This a million times. Google "american staffordshire terrier pit bull" to get a better picture of the breed they are actually really sweet dogs when their owner isn't a douche bag.
 
Go full retarded defending ghetto mentality if you want to. Pitbulls and German dogs are responsible for 78% of dog deaths in the states.

You hit the nail on the head. It's the behavior of the owners that determines the behavior of the dog.
A 2009 study in the Journal of Forensic Science ($$), found that the owners of vicious dogs, regardless of the breed, had “significantly more criminal behaviors than other dog owners.” The researchers added that “vicious dog owners were higher in sensation seeking and primary psychopathy,” and concluded that “vicious dog ownership may be a simple marker of broader social deviance.” And according to the ASPCA, “Pit Bulls often attract the worst kind of dog owners.”

How do pit bulls temperament vary from other dogs given similar environments?
According to the American Veterinary Medicine Association, “controlled studies have not identified this breed group as disproportionately dangerous.” The American Temperance Testing Society (ATTS) puts thousands of dogs – purebreds and spayed and neutered mixed-breeds – through their paces each year. The dogs are tested for skittishness, aggression and their ability to differentiate between threatening and non-threatening humans. Among all of the breeds ATTS tested – over 30,000 dogs through May 2011 — 83 percent passed the test. How did pit bulls do? They showed an above average temperament, with 86 percent making the grade. Pit bulls are the second most tolerant breed tested by ATTS, after only golden retreivers.

https://www.salon.com/2013/02/05/in_defense_of_the_pitbull_partner/
 
Come to think of it this gives me a good idea. Your town could require that all dogs over 30 lbs be registered and tested by the American Temperance Testing Society (or similar organization). This would not only be more fair but it would also guard against any dangerous large dog regardless of breed.
 
This is incredibly ironic. Franky just argued for the other side.
He does that a lot. It is what happens when you jump to conclusions. He makes great points but should put his reasoning abilities to work before he defines his positions.
 
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