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If you go to (dogbitelaw.com/dog attacks 1982-2006,dog attacks in US and Canada)#`S DO NOT LIE. This may be a suprising concept, but some animals were bred for specific reasons and are carefully chosen by dog breeders and other groups for certain reasons. Aside from subjective opinions, objective facts show they are more prone to bite or kill than any other breed. Above website reflects this "fact". If pits should be allowed, what about owning a pure bred wolf and treating it as a dosile breed ? If subjective views are going to be discussed, perhaps professional dog trainers "opinions" should be sought out.