The original breeders bred bull terriers to herd cattle and "bait" the bulls, grabbing their noses to turn them from attacking humans.
Several hundred years ago they started being put into "pits" to fight each other. The "dogmen" had to go in the pits and break up the fights when necessary. Any dog that bit a handler was put down(killed), so those dogs were bred to be dog aggressive but NOT human aggressive. And that's what we normally have now, a dog that will(but not always) be hostile towards other dogs, but not be aggressive towards humans.
The problem is the irresponsible owners who train their pit bulls to be human-aggressive guard dogs, which is against their nature, but it can be done. They make good watchdogs but should never be trained for guardian behavior.
My son had to go away for awhile so he gave me his 10 year old male pit bull. I knew he was dog aggressive but I had known him all his life and felt I could deal with that. I walked him with a prong collar and a short leash so he would stay by my side even when he saw another dog.
One day about six months after he came to live with me, we were walking close to a creek that runs behind my house and after looking around to make sure there were not people or dogs around I let him run around off leash.
He went down to the creek for a drink and I followed him to watch him. He suddenly looked down the creek and took off. I yelled but he did not return. Then I heard growling and yelping. A woman with her children and their dog were walking at the creek and Bo Bo attacked the dog. When I got there, the woman had Bo by the neck while her children got their dog up the bank.
Bo Bo NEVER ATTACKED THE WOMAN OR HER CHILDREN. He weighed 110lbs and could have overpowered her very easily but he didn't. I asked her if she was hurt and she said no he didn't attack me. I was amazed she could hold him. He was barking and growling but she had him sitting down. I couldn't believe it.
Needless to say I was shaking like a leaf, thoughts of a lawsuit taking me for everything I owned running through my head. I apologized profusely and said I would pay any vet bills my dog caused. She said she was able to get Bo off her dog in time so that he wasn't hurt. I told her what a brave person she was. She said she had owned pit bulls before and knew how to handle them. When I got the leash on him and she let him go, she petted and stroked him and he licked her.
So there you see the true nature of the pit bull breed I love so much. Bo Bo died of cancer last December. He plays in the meadow by the Rainbow Bridge now, waiting for me.
To all you pit bull haters;
I would love to throw you in a room with about 40 of those demon dogs and hellhounds and watch them lick your face raw.
You might have seen "heaps of dogs", but you haven't been to the animal shelters and pounds to see that they are overrun with pit bulls and bull-type dogs. Pit bulls are now the most popular breed in America(unfortunately for the wrong reasons-fighting and guarding). Many of these dogs are the products of back-yard breeding by those who do not care about genetics; they only want the money from other unsavory characters who fight these unstable dogs. These dogs, none of whom every had the love of a human in their miserable lives and were chained as well, are responsible for the vast majority of bites and fatalities.
There was a time in this country when pit bulls were respected and loved. In England they were called "nanny dogs" because they took care of the little ones while the parents were out working. Hellen Keller's service dog was a pit bull. Sgt. Stubby, a pit bull, was a WWI hero. The dogs who starred in Spanky and Our Gang were pit bulls. Pit bulls can be trained as service dogs, therapy dogs, Search and Rescue dogs and Law Dogs.
I find it very instructive that on the pit bull forums I'm a member of, 99% of our members are women. As you are no doubt aware, women are the care-givers and they will NOT put their children in harm's way for anything, especially a 70lb dog with the pit bull's fighting history if they're not sure of him or her. With proper training, exercise and love, no pit bull will be a danger to its family or society.
The pit bull is the greatest dog breed ever conceived by Man.