| With that I agree FD.
I was simply trying to say any dog can snap given the right circumstances, but not all dogs are designed, by breed, to kill. I'm not saying the breed makes the pit bull any more/less aggressive, just more likely to kill due to its build and style of attack.
Most dogs, when they do get aggressive, will simply bite whats close like a hand or leg and then release. Natural tendencies come out during these moments and those whose natural instinct is to kill go for the head or face and don't let go or stop. Thats what makes them more dangerous than other breeds.
There are other breeds with the same natural instinct for this reason I think targeting just pit bulls is wrong.
The reason I used the big cat and shark as an example is that I believe it is accurate. The problem with these animals is that they have never been completely domesticated. That is to say they still retain some of their natural killer instincts and that makes them dangerous. Truly domesticated animals fight only as a defense mechanism. If their opponent runs off the fight is over. The natural instinct to kill drives some animals to continue the fight until its over. These breeds are dangerous.
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