> And why is it always the same breeds that do this?
>
> It's not.  Many breeds are like this.  People are much more likely to be 
> bitten by small breads then large breeds.  The reason one hears more about 
> the Rots and such is that the average chi-wa-wa or terrier bite seldom sends 
> anybody to the hospital or the morgue.
>

Ding, ding. We had this discussion a few years back when some rotts
mauled a family. I even cited stats of dog attacks that showed a very
low incidence of Rott/Pitbull attacks. It's just that when they do
attack, they do tend to do some damage.

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