Thats an extremely naive view. Dog bites happen every day in this country. And bs lawsuits are even more common. A bite from a dog on the aggressive breed list that was allowed in a truck owned by a guy with assets is a lawyers wet dream.
Remember the lawyer doesnt have to prove a dog is dangerous, he only has to convince 12 random people that hate business owners and trucks that the truck owner should pay.
Starting out trucking with a 75lb “agressive breed” dog
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Second chance dogs and cats who have been abandoned or just have nowhere to go... anyone who steps in and give them another chance is a saint in my book.
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Couple of my terrors
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FYI this is a pitbull, the latter is an overbred mess and not a pitbull.
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Force them to be aggressive, and they will. Same as me and you. Really, it’s the same.
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And how you raise your dog. I think golden retrievers bite more people a year that anything. You don’t see people scared of them though.
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