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[–] asteriskeverything@lemmy.world -4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I think this is what so many people miss from both sides of the argument. I don't think pits are naturally violent or aggressive dogs, someone further down talks about how they were originally bred to be loyal family dogs and that makes a lot of sense to me with the pit bulls I've known in life. I'm sure for many others as well.

The problem is that when they do bite it has potential to be more dangerous and deadly than other common breeds. On top of that they are like alligators and lock their jaw, and some of the breeds are extremely muscular too. No dog owner should ever consider "bad" or dangerous behavior to be impossible for their pet. Respect you own a breed that has the potential to be deadly if anything goes wrong. That really actually should probably go for most larger dogs too.

But ffs can we stop acting like the 10s of pit bull dogs attacks a year in a country filled with hundreds of them mean the breed itself is bad and violent? Dogs snap. When this breed does it makes the news.

[–] Zonetrooper@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Hate to tell you this, but 'locking jaw' in any breed is a myth. There's no such thing; 'lockjaw' is a bacterial infection, but has no relationship to breed (and in any case, won't result in the jaw locking only after a bite).

Source: https://thesmartcanine.com/pitbull-lockjaw/

Oh! That's fascinating thank you!! I'll read the link when I have the time but I always appreciate learning something new, it is especially fun when it's about common myths.

[–] panda_paddle@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

It's a metaphorical lock jaw. For instance, most dogs will let go when being attacked in the face and eyes. Pits will not. This ability to continue a hold, even in the face of danger is what people mean by jaw locking. So yes, it absolutely exists.