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All Black People Love Fried Chicken.
All Mexican's steal.
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All Asian's are good at math.

That's what your post sounds like to me. As a owner of a pit bull (formerly had 2 pugs, 1 rottweiler, 1 chow) I can tell you I have never had a companion as affectionate, smart, and friendly as this dog. Plus, having a very active lifestyle requires to have a dog as active as myself (gets along great with my 3 cats). Animals, just like people, can't be stereotyped, they are a product of how they are raised.

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All Black People Love Fried Chicken.
All Mexican's steal.
All White People know who to fix computers.
All Asian's are good at math.

That's what your post sounds like to me. As a owner of a pit bull (formerly had 2 pugs, 1 rottweiler, 1 chow) I can tell you I have never had a companion as affectionate, smart, and friendly as this dog. Plus, having a very active lifestyle requires to have a dog as active as myself (gets along great with my 3 cats). Animals, just like people, can't be stereotyped, they are a product of how they are raised.

But, they can be statistically categorized. And statistically they are MUCH more dangerous breeds.

"According to the Clifton study, pit bulls, Rottweilers, Presa Canarios and their mixes are responsible for 74% of attacks that were included in the study, 68% of the attacks upon children, 82% of the attacks upon adults, 65% of the deaths, and 68% of the maimings. In more than two-thirds of the cases included in the study, the life-threatening or fatal attack was apparently the first known dangerous behavior by the animal in question. Clifton states:

If almost any other dog has a bad moment, someone may get bitten, but will not be maimed for life or killed, and the actuarial risk is accordingly reasonable. If a pit bull terrier or a Rottweiler has a bad moment, often someone is maimed or killed--and that has now created off-the-chart actuarial risk, for which the dogs as well as their victims are paying the price."

http://www.dogbitelaw.com/Dog Attacks 1982 to 2006 Clifton.pdf

http://www.dogbitelaw.com/PAGES/statistics.html
 
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The presa canario may look scary but I think the wolf hybrids are really (potentially) the most dangerous dogs you can own. The pressure in their jaws are on par with freakin' bears.

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This is a German Mastiff. My brother has one. He's 170 lbs of intimidation.

Wait, which one is the 170 pounds of intimidation? Your brothers dog, or your brother?
 
Anyone had experience with a Norwegian Elkhound? Looking at dogs for when I get outta college and so far this is #1 on my list.

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Say hello to Rudy Fernandez!
 

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All Black People Love Fried Chicken.
All Mexican's steal.
All White People know who to fix computers.
All Asian's are good at math.

That's what your post sounds like to me. As a owner of a pit bull (formerly had 2 pugs, 1 rottweiler, 1 chow) I can tell you I have never had a companion as affectionate, smart, and friendly as this dog. Plus, having a very active lifestyle requires to have a dog as active as myself (gets along great with my 3 cats). Animals, just like people, can't be stereotyped, they are a product of how they are raised.

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type of Dog I had growing up.. he lived 18 effin years!
 
mine was half wolf too!
 
:cheers: I absolutely love Siberian Huskys. Although the multi colored Eyed ones freak me out lol.

I was looking around some Humane Societies this past weekend for a dog and the one on highway 34 in Albany had a husky with multicolored eyes. Hadnt seen that before personally.
 

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