This is typical of the problem,doesnt matter what kind or breed of dog any dog can bite and the owner should be held responsible.
That's absolutely true and I agree that any dog can escape its owner and then bite someone else. The problem is, irresponsibility begins
well before that.
I'd ask prospective owners of
any breed to ask themselves at least one, and possibly two questions before bringing a dog into their home:
1. Will your homeowners insurance cover incidents involving that particular breed of dog?
2. If the answer is no, do YOU have the assets and ability to financially compensate any plaintiffs who are injured or killed by your dog?
If the answer to BOTH is "no," then you have absolutely no business owning that breed.
I'm sick of tired of people being completely cavalier and gungho about owning the largest dog they can, all the while being completely incapable of righting any wrongs that dog may commit. In my state, proof of insurance is a requirement to register a car, and I don't think it should be any different with an animal.
Not saying someone can't have one, but sheesh. Take a walk through your favorite city sometime. How many owners are essentially judgment proof? Who is to pay the bills if something should happen? The taxpayer?