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Post #617946

2026-03-10 21:51 UTC

And EVEN then, you also need to consider that dogs who cause worse injuries are more likely to show up in the data because when they do bite it gets reported. I know I didn’t go to the hospital when a Chihuahua didn’t even break skin. That’s literally the point. Every time someone supporting pit bulls brings up “but chihuahuas are aggressive!!”. Yeah, no shit, probably even moreso than aggressive pit bull breeds like the American Bully. I used to have a hamster who would make me wear a gardening glove because he would bite my finger every time I tried to hold him. I’d rather have my finger nipped 500 times by a tiny little hamster than have my child mauled to death one time. You are describing the point. The fact that these bites are severe enough to show up so frequently at the hospital is the problem.

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  • And if that’s what we’re talking about, mastiffs, great danes, and any other big dog should get more attention than they do. The conversation should be refocused from scapegoating specific breeds to handling large and strong dogs. Focusing on breeds derails the conversation every time by inviting in old school eugenics and all the problems that come with it.

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