The amount of ignorance of dog breeds in this thread is astounding.
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I've trimmed the quote down due to it's size.
I'm so so happy someone else had the same opinion as me when reading this thread. I can only assume most of the people here have extremely limited experience with dogs and are just reacting to an alarmist, exploitative article clearly designed to inspire fear.
Staffies are not inherently violent dogs. Yes I know they were used for fighting at one point in time but the reason they were so excellent at that role was nothing to do with built in aggression. Staffies have an incredible desire to please and protect their master, that desire is very easily exploitable by those who would want a aggressive dog - they will literally die to please you. They are very durable dogs with a good life span and are generally very healthy. They are eager to please and were at one point called the "nanny dog" due to how great they were around children, so much so nannies would keep one around for protection.
They are popular dogs so you'll see more of them around, this also means the number of attacks will be higher. You need to look at % attack rate to get a true reflection and with the large number of unregistered staffies this number will also be higher than it should.
I have a Jack Russell and a 60kg Dogue De Bordeaux (think hooch from turner and hooch), people are frequently intimidated when they see her because quite frankly she is a bit of a beast but I know fully well I could leave that dog in a room with a baby and nothing bad would happen, and here is the important part - I would also NEVER leave her alone with a child of any kind because it's GROSSLY negligent and I'm not a moron.
I could turn my Jack Russell into an aggressive dog over a fairly short period of time if I chose to, dogs follow their master and people with aggressive dogs should be punished by the law. I fully support a licensing system to even own a dog in the first place, it breaks my heart when I hear about how poorly treated some of these animals are.
I've been to my local rescue centre on two occasions and both times I left with a dog, i'd strongly recommend if you are considering getting a dog you visit yours first.
Rant over.

