
It seems that when you hear of reported dog attacks, they usually involve dogs that are considered to be vicious, such as pit bulls. Is there such thing as a dangerous dog breed or is any dog as dangerous as another? There is much heated debate regarding this topic.
Today, dog bites are prevalent as more people are taking their canines in public areas, such as beaches, shopping malls and parks. Dog bites can be serious. In 2008, 23 fatalities were linked to dog attacks in the United States and it has been estimated that millions of people suffer from dog bites each year.
Insurance companies tend to believe that there are dangerous dog breeds, which is why some breeds are excluded from homeowners’ insurance policies. Some courts have confirmed that certain dog breeds are inherently dangerous, making them more prone to attack. On the other side of the debate, people have argued that the dog is not necessarily dangerous, but that the owner is the one to blame. Some people believe that you can’t judge an entire breed, but that you have to examine each dog individually to see if that canine has a history of aggression or violence.
When it comes to identifying dangerous dog breeds, pit bulls rank at the top of the list. A pit bull attack is often fatal and these animals are notorious for mauling victims. They give little warning of an impending attack and have the ability to lock their jaws on the victim.
Some of the other types of dog breeds that are considered to be dangerous include Rottweilers, German Shepherds, Huskies, Alaskan Malamutes, Doberman Pinschers, Chow Chows, Presa Canarios, Boxers and Dalmatians.
If you or a family member has been attacked by a dog, you may be able to hold the owner responsible for the dog bite injuries. Contact an experienced New York dog bite lawyer today at the law firm of Decker, Decker, Dito & Internicola at (718) 979-4300 or (800) 976-4904 for legal advice regarding your dog bite case.
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