Are Pitbulls Dangerous to children?

March 25, 2009 by  
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Are Pitbulls Dangerous to children?

We all know that something comes to mind whenever “pit bull” is mentioned. More often than not, that something is negative. A large part of the reason why so many of us have negative thoughts about pit bulls despite never having had a bad experience due to one is because of the media. This is why many of us tend to think of pit bulls as particularly aggressive dogs which has actually fueled a drive in some parts of the country to ban the breed altogether. Despite a constant beating in the press, here are some facts about pit bulls:

* Pit bulls are the # 1 breed in the country but do not rank #1 on biting

* Pit bulls are classified as having an average temperament with breeds such as the golden retriever actually being known to be more aggressive

* Pit bull attacks have been on the decline since 1997

Another common misperception surrounding the pit bull is that the breed simply is not safe around children. Frankly speaking, no breed of dog or cat is completely safe around children if left unsupervised. But, while the press highlights rare occurrences of pit bull attacks upon children, the fact remains that the breed is completely safe around children if the following precautions are taken:

* All action between children and pit bull supervised

* All dog toys are first picked up

* Watch how child treats dog

* Teach dog basic obedience

* Do not put animal in situations it does not like

Supervise All Interaction

It is nothing short of simple common sense to supervise a dog and a young child playing together. In fact, the child should never be left alone with the dog period. This is especially true with younger children. Almost every single recorded attack involving a pit bull (or any breed for that matter) and a child happened while the adult was not present.

Pick Up All Pet Toys

A pit bull, like any dog, is going to be possessive of their toys. While the pet owner can get away with playing with the toys, a child may be perceived as potential competition. Plus, a dog toy is not going to be the most sanitary of things for a child to play with so its just a good idea all the way around to pick up the pit bull’s toys before allowing a child into the area.

See How Child Interacts with Pit Bull

While a pit bull may have a better temperament than a golden retriever, it will have its limits just like any dog. It is not uncommon for children to be mean to dogs as they tend to punch and pull on everything they come into contact with during certain ages. The child must have a basic respect for dogs or else the pit bull is apt to nip at the child if it acts overly aggressive towards it. Children unfamiliar with dogs or having a fear of dogs should not under circumstances be left to play with a pit bull or any large breed for that matter.

Teach Pit Bull Basic Obedience

A pit bull must have a fundamental respect for the owner and its wishes if it is to be controlled properly. If the dog has not learned to respect your authority and do things like sit on command or lay down, then it should not be allowed around unfamiliar people—be they adult or child. A dog must be able to sit and allow itself to be pet by strangers if it is to be around children and any pit bull should be trained to lay down when they become too excited. Without these basic commands and a fundamental respect for the owner, a pit bull, like any large breed, would be a liability around children.

Do Not Make Dog Uncomfortable

There will just be some people that your pit bull may not like or be comfortable around. While some owners can be tempted to think that forcing the dog to interact with the stranger will eventually make things all right, it sets the stage for a bad situation. Pit bulls, like any dog breed, are largely instinctual. If a person makes them nervous for any reason, they are more likely to bite that person out of fear. It is best to keep nervous pit bulls in their own space rather than force them to interact with people that they do not like for some reason.

If these simple rules are adhered to, a pit bull can be perfectly safe around children. Being there to supervise the interaction really is the most important thing to remember. You should be able to tell if your dog is getting upset and be there to remove him or her from the situation when that happens. But remember—just as the dog needs to be trained in simple obedience, the children must be taught to have respect for the animals as well if the two are to ever get along and play safely together.

By. David Black

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2 Responses to “Are Pitbulls Dangerous to children?”
  1. Anita says:

    I have adopted one full blooded pit (she was a stray) and 2 pit mix(her daughter and granddaughter). They love children but like any other animals. Children SHOULD NOT BE LEFT UNSUPERVISED with any animal.

    The whole neighborhood loves my dogs and constantly ask me to let them loose so they can play with them. The neighborhood kids play with them but when the kids have to go homeparents come to me because once my dogs get use to your kids they protect the kids. If an adult comes after the kids wrong they are ready to strike. Parents love and respect that of my dogs. One joked that they would like to have Wera (mom pit) to babysit their kids. I DO NOT train my dogs to attack anything like that but will at my command. I have only done that once and was almost sued by another pitbullowner. Wera crippled both of his really good. Wera came to the rescue of other dogs being attacked and those dogs were just let loose. That is when everyone asks if they can get a visit not from santa but from wera.

    All in all what it boils down to is the human owner. A Responsible owner is the one who trains, loves, and guides the dog towards good of others. Yes they are strong and powerful but you too have to be like that. The dog is just following you their pack leader (yes I watch ceasar milan).

    By the way this is my first (Wera the mom) pit bull and the others are her offspring. all three are females. I call them my girls and they respond to that. We have three generations. I know that after mine are gone to doggie heaven I will get more pit bulls no questions asked. They are sweethearts in my book. All the ones I have met are awesome.

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