You seem to be completely ignoring all accounts of attacks except those done by Staffies, why is this?
When faced with another breed you respond with show me the stats. Why?
Many Labradors have attacked both people and other dogs, sometimes fatally.
They are a lot bigger and stronger than a staffy/pit bull. They are popular. They are often poorly bred to boot. You don't seem particularly bothered?
Quite a high proportion of bites requiring hospitalisation are done by spaniels, roughly the same size as a pit, good strong dog. I don't see you crying out how dangerous they are?
The standard poodle is a big dog. Easily Labrador sized, possibly bigger. It's a hunting dog and again, due to its sheer size could easily kill someone.
But you just say show me the stats for poodle fatalities. Completely poo pooing the idea that they have the potential to be dangerous?
You passed no comment whatsoever on the whippets I mentioned. Is that because they are small and dainty and therefore couldn't do much damage? Because my dog was so petrified she screamed and cowered and shook. If one of the offenders had not been muzzled I dread to think what could have happened seeing as it was jumping down on top of her, trying to snap and shake her...
Let's not forget, one of these dogs bit a walker so severely she needed to go to hospital. She was walking and it attacked her. But no comment from you?
Jack Russell's have killed children before now. My in laws Russell is so pleased to see me she jumps, sometimes to my chest height (I'm 5 foot 6) and has been known to launch herself off my chest with her back paws. You imagine how terrifying that would be if her intentions were malicious?
Despite their size, they are strong and typically quite muscular.
My collie has sufficient jaw strength to crunch through the thickest part of a whole chicken in one bite. Should we ban them aswell? After all, she could do some pretty phenomenal damage...