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"I've
seen a look in dogs' eyes, a quickly
vanishing look of amazed contempt, and I
am convinced that basically dogs think
humans are nuts."
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Pit
Myths
MYTH: Pit bulls bite
more people than any other breed.
FACT: It is hard to pin down, as accurate records
by breed are seldom kept. Those records available show
what a myth this is. Farmers Branch, Texas, a suburb of
Dallas, has kept accurate records since 1980. During a 7
year period from 1980 through 1987, this is what was
recorded. Total bites: 1,593. Pit bulls, 30 bites, or
1.89% of the total. Other studies tend to show the same
results and because of so many mongrels that have
similar features to the American Pit Bull Terrier, it
seems reasonable to assume that the figures are actually
much lower.
MYTH: American Pit Bull Terriers are born mean.
FACT: In a letter to James Huffman of Columbus,
Ohio, Alfons Estelt of the American Temperament Test
Society, Inc., an international dog temperament test
organization, wrote the following: "The American
Pit Bull Terriers participating in our temperament
evaluation have thus far shown a passing rate of 95%.
The other 121 breeds of dogs in our tests showed the
average passing rate of 77%. While the heredity factor
is of measurable importance, these results show that a
dog, even if used for dogfighting, is not pre-disposed
as such, but is brought by his environment."
MYTH: American Pit Bull Terriers have 1600 P.S.I. in
jaw pressure.
FACT: Dr.Lehr Brisbin of the University of
Georgia states, "To the best of our knowledge,
there are no published scientific studies that would
allow any meaningful comparison to be made of the biting
power of various breeds of dogs. There are, moreover,
compelling technical reasons why such data describing
biting power in terms of "pounds per square
inch" can never be collected in a meaningful way.
All figures describing biting power in such terms can be
traced to either unfounded rumor or, in some cases, to
newspaper articles with no foundation in factual
data."
MYTH: American Pit Bull Terriers lock their jaws to
the death.
FACT: Again from Dr. Brisbin: "The few
studies which have been conducted of the structure of
the skulls, mandibles and teeth of pit bulls show that,
in proportion to their size, their jaw structure and
thus its inferred functional morphology, is no different
than that of any breed of dog. There is absolutely no
evidence for the existence of any kind of "locking
mechanism" unique to the structure of the jaw
and/or teeth of the American Pit Bull Terrier."
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