Trying to pin down a DNA makeup to blame doesn’t really make sense when people who breed these pit bullsdogs that are colloquially recognized as pit bulls don’t really care about their DNA makeup.
If the genetics don’t matter, then on what basis would you ban the breed? If they aren’t breed conformant, then there is no basis to say they are genetically more predisposed to aggression than any other dog. The paper I posted earlier even says that mixing two breeds results in temperaments and behaviors unlike those of the parents and their distinct breeds.
Trying to pin down a DNA makeup to blame doesn’t really make sense when people who breed these
pit bullsdogs that are colloquially recognized as pit bulls don’t really care about their DNA makeup.If the genetics don’t matter, then on what basis would you ban the breed? If they aren’t breed conformant, then there is no basis to say they are genetically more predisposed to aggression than any other dog. The paper I posted earlier even says that mixing two breeds results in temperaments and behaviors unlike those of the parents and their distinct breeds.