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SoCal Woman Mauled to Death by Pit Bulls.
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<blockquote data-quote="notto" data-source="post: 41983835" data-attributes="member: 2918"><p><a href="http://www.dogbitelaw.com/PAGES/statistics.html" target="_blank">http://www.dogbitelaw.com/PAGES/statistics.html</a></p><p></p><p><em>According to the Clifton study, <strong>pit bulls, Rottweilers, Presa Canarios and their mixes are responsible for 74% of attacks that were included in the study,</strong> 68% of the attacks upon children, 82% of the attacks upon adults, 65% of the deaths, and 68% of the maimings. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>"Studies indicate that pit bull-type dogs were involved in approximately a third of human DBRF (i.e., dog bite related fatalities) reported during the 12-year period from 1981 through1992, and Rottweilers were responsible for about half of human DBRF reported during the 4 years from 1993 through 1996....[T]he data indicate that <strong>Rottweilers and pit bull-type dogs accounted for 67% of human DBRF in the United States</strong> between 1997 and 1998. <strong>It is extremely unlikely that they accounted for anywhere near 60% of dogs in the United States during that same period and, thus, there appears to be a breed-specific problem with fatalities." </strong></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notto, post: 41983835, member: 2918"] [url]http://www.dogbitelaw.com/PAGES/statistics.html[/url] [I]According to the Clifton study, [B]pit bulls, Rottweilers, Presa Canarios and their mixes are responsible for 74% of attacks that were included in the study,[/B] 68% of the attacks upon children, 82% of the attacks upon adults, 65% of the deaths, and 68% of the maimings. "Studies indicate that pit bull-type dogs were involved in approximately a third of human DBRF (i.e., dog bite related fatalities) reported during the 12-year period from 1981 through1992, and Rottweilers were responsible for about half of human DBRF reported during the 4 years from 1993 through 1996....[T]he data indicate that [B]Rottweilers and pit bull-type dogs accounted for 67% of human DBRF in the United States[/B] between 1997 and 1998. [B]It is extremely unlikely that they accounted for anywhere near 60% of dogs in the United States during that same period and, thus, there appears to be a breed-specific problem with fatalities." [/B][/I] [/QUOTE]
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