I know this is a touchy subject but people often have legitimate reasons to be leery of dogs, especially large ones. And some of these bully breeds do have the ability to seriously injure, if not kill, a human. You can easily google this information and read it for yourself so don't shoot me, I'm just the messenger.
Er. . . Deanne. Um. . . Whew. Wow. I really don't know what to say here.
The truth is that
all dogs (from the tiniest Chihuahua) has the ability to seriously injure a human. All medium-to-large size dogs have the capability to kill. I would also take strong exception to your statement regarding the bully breeds: "you can easily google this information and read it for yourself". The internet being what it is, it is pretty easy to "prove" just about anything you might wish to on the internet by doing a Google search.
For example, there is plenty of incontrovertible "proof" (on the internet, of course) that lots of people have been abducted by aliens.
Just because it can be found on the internet, doesn't mean it is true. Anyone,
anywhere, can put up a website about
anything.
Do I have a stake in this discussion? You bet I do. I have owned the so-called "bully breeds" for more than thirty-five years. Through child rearing, and all the rest of it. For me, and for a great many other people, there is no better kind of dog.
I become distressed when blanket generalizations about the bully breeds are made. Like suggesting Google searches to "prove" that they are killers. It fills me with despair. This is especially true of the media. "Yorkie bites owner" is never news. It does not sell newspapers. "Bully bites owner" will sell a million of them: the economics of tragedy.
I thought of posting references to all of the hundreds of websites that have stories of wonderful bullies doing search-and-rescue, visiting convalescent hospitals (I have done this with my dogs), interacting with children, fostering kittens, agility, tracking, junior handling - well, really, just the gamut of what all good dogs do.
But it seems that your mind is already made up.
If I get bitten by a dog it doesn't matter to me who is at fault, the dog or the owner. When a bad owner has a yorkie, it's not a problem. But when a bad owner has a bully breed, that is a problem.
I disagree. When a bad owner has
any breed of dog, now THAT is a problem. Including a Yorkie. Yorkies have teeth. Any dog that has teeth can bite. Ever seen what an unsocialized Yorkie can do to a small child's face?
If I pulled into a park and there were people walking their bully breeds there, I would not camp there. This is my personal choice and others can do as they think best also.
When traveling I always have my dogs with me. So I guess we will never meet in person.
This makes me sad. You are missing out on the opportunity of meeting many interesting people, and a great many wonderful dogs.
Anne