Hmmm. I have seen many such articles pertaining to such deaths caused by other breeds as well. Usually not as prominently displayed as pit bull attacks. Feeding the crazed pit bull story line makes for good ratings. I have a good friend who happens to
be a vet. He states aggression can manifest in any bloodline, but most properly trained, well loved dogs are safe. In thirty five years, he has run across two vicious pit bulls, among perhaps one hundred or more he has treated. He found Chows, Malinois,
to be less reliable, but still not inherently vicious. Overbreeding he says causes problems, even among Cairn Terriers. Melita kennels, formerly of Victoria BC, near where I live, almost lost their breeding license over a sudden problem with aggressive Cairns. Our
family always purchased our pets from them, wonderful dogs. Fortunately, they were able to "trace" the problem, and remedy it. Many dogs have a strong prey drive, it makes sense to confine them in such a way to avoid problems with sheep, cattle, etc.
whatever the dog might view as prey. As for snide remarks re the supposedly overly defensive stance taken by those who love their pit bulls, what purpose does that serve, other than to ridicule someone's love for their animals? Very aggressive,
predatory behaviour in it's own right. People have a far greater capacity for violence than any dog.