Bottom line: Dogs commonly referred to as "pit bulls" kill more humans than any other breed. Even though they are far from the most common breed around.
Yeah, the ones who attack are probably the least trained, worst handled, maybe even abused dogs in the breed. But there are poorly trained dogs in every breed, and other breeds simply kill people less often -- or not at all.
Would be great if there was a way to limit ownership to the competent, but don't see how we could license owners (any more than we could license parents!)
Sensible solution I've read about elsewhere would hold owners OF ANY BREED DOG liable to both civil and criminal penalties when attacks occur. Certainly makes more sense than destroying dogs who happen to carry a certain label, but unfortunately as things are now the dogs are the ones who pay the (ultimate) penalty when their owners fail them.
+1!
I really don't care what type of animal is involved, the owner/custodian has a responsibility to control it and should be held accountable for it's actions. It's not just a moral responsibilty, it's common sense.
The owner/custodian should be charged/sued for whatever action that animal takes. If it attacks someone, the o/c is guilty of assault and should be prosecuted as such along with being responsible for any medical bills, lost wages and payment for any long-term disability caused. If an attack ends in death, the o/c is guilty of murder.
Doesn't matter if its a dog, cat, snake or whatever. Pits do seem to end up as the culprit most of the time when you hear of a dog attack in the news. People can argue all they want...there may be some docile ones out there, but you often hear the owner and neighbors comment on a pit involved in an attack as being nice and playing with the kids just fine and then one day SNAP...it's got a toddler in it's mouth. How many collies, labs, sheps, dobies, etc. do you hear snapping and attacking people? Some interesting findings can be viewed here
http://www.dogbitelaw.com/Dog%20Attacks%201982%20to%202006%20Clifton.pdf.
Pit bulls are responsible for as many attacks as all other breeds combined. This is unacceptable and needs regulation.