[The highest offender is UNKNOWN breed (muts) at 429 attacks.
Bull Terrier (Staffordshire)- 288 attacks.
Australian Cattle Dog- 158 attacks.
German Shepherd Dog- 137 attacks.
Bull Terrier (Staffordshire) X- 110 attacks.
American Staffordshire Terrier- 103 attacks.
Rottweiler- 91 attacks.
Australian Kelpie- 65 attacks.
Jack Russell Terrier- 63 attacks.
Labrador Retriever- 56 attacks.
Siberian Husky- 51 attacks.
Australian Cattle Dog X- 48 attacks.
Boxer- 47 attacks.
Mastiff X- 42 attacks.
Border Collie- 41 attacks.
Bull Mastiff- 28 attacks.
Alaskan Malamute- 27 attacks.
Australian Kelpie X- 26 attacks.
Rottweiler X- 14 attacks.
Mastiff- 14 attacks.
Bull Terrier- 12 attacks.
Bull Terrier X- 12 attacks.
Maltese- 12 attacks.
GSD X- 10 attacks.
Rhodesian Ridgeback- 10 attacks.
AST X- 9 attacks.
Great Dane- 9 attacks.
The dogs/breeds listed highest on the reports are mentioned on each quarter. These are the dogs/breeds attacking more often and regularly throughout the year.
I was thinking of checking each state (maybe someone from each state might like to check) and see what is reported on a state level.
If the pit cannot even make INTO the top 20 list (let alone to the TOP of the list) in three quarters of a year, then what is BSL based on???
Are they assuming that all the 'mut' unknown breeds that top the list might have some pit in them somwhere???
Believe me if they even had an OUNCE of 'thought' that one of those ''unknown breeds'' had even the slightest 'pit' in it,,it WOULD have been listed as a "APBT CROSS" on the list.
whats the difference between a pitbull and a american staffordshire bullterrier ??????