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animals Pitbull was shot by a police officer

Need to ban these dogs in America. 1 shot 1 kill
..... brother go look up dog attacks, if we're banning pits based off their stats, we should ban german shepards too, and basically any husky related breed, and chihuahuas (as hilarious as that is)

I mean i could keep going, if i recall right pits arent even top 10 for dog attacks or agression.
 
Some statistics for you.. These figures are based on stats over a 10 year period.

Pit bulls and Rottweilers are consistently identified as responsible for the majority of fatal dog attacks in the U.S., accounting for over 75% of combined fatalities in studies covering 2005–2017. Pit bulls alone are responsible for approximately 65-66% of deaths, with Rottweilers (10-11%) and German Shepherds (3-4%) also having high

Key Findings on Fatal Dog Attack Statistics (10-Year Trends):
Top Breeds: The highest fatal dog attacks are linked to Pit bulls, followed by Rottweilers, German Shepherds, mixed breeds, and Mastiff-type breeds.

12-Year Data (2005–2016): 392 people died from dog bite injuries, with pit bulls causing 254 (64.8%) of the deaths, while Rottweilers caused 43 (11%).

13-Year Data (2005–2017): Of the 433 recorded deaths, Pit bulls (284) and Rottweilers (45) were involved in 76% of all fatalities.

Long-term Study (2005–2020): www.fataldogattacks.org reported that over this period, 337 fatalities were caused by pit bulls, followed by Rottweilers.

Hospitalization Rates: Pit bulls and German Shepherds are consistently cited for causing the most serious injuries requiring surgery, according to data from 1971 to 2018.

Risk Factors: While these breeds are most frequently associated with fatalities, some data indicates that owners of dangerous dogs are more likely to have criminal convictions for violent crimes, which can be a contributing factor to the high incidence rates.

Additional Insights:
Homeowner Insurance Impacts: Dog bites cost over $700 million in homeowners' liability payments, with average hospital stays exceeding $18,000.
Breed Restrictions: Pit bulls are the top breed restricted in 100% of countries that have breed-specific laws, according to

I say...
GET A CAT...awwwwwwww
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