Campaigners have welcomed the move to outlaw the breed they argue is "a clear and present threat to public health", but concerns have been raised it may not be practical and lead to other kinds of dogs being prohibited.
I've got an Am Staff/German Shepherd mix and she is literally a baby. Whenever I'm on the couch she wants up and cuddles. If I go to bed she wants to sleep next to me. Even insists on making sure I touch her paw while she sleeps. Raise your dog right, socialise them, train them, and they won't be a problem.
Thank fuck I don't live in the UK. It's disgusting how they can go into your home and "destroy" a member of your family even if there are no complaints from anyone and never once been an incident. I hate violence, but I would absolutely become violent if the state tried to murder a member of my family without any just cause.
So is it just a crazy coincidence that they're responsible for 60% of all dog attacks involving hospitalization? They're the highest fatality causing breed in the world. It's not just the owners.