As a longtime owner of large dogs: Don't live with pitbulls or pitbull mixes. In their case it's not the owner, it's the breed; and they're all undetonated ordinance.
They are notoriously sweet, clingy and loyal, but they have a 'hair trigger' other breeds do not have. Once they get into their aggressive state, they are simply unconscious of any loyalty or sweetness they may normally have. If you own a pitbull you endanger yourself and everyone around you.
My roommates' dog is a half pit and he is extremely friendly and well behaved. It's true that pitbulls are more likely to have aggression problems but the rate compared to the base rate for dogs is not as different as you'd think.
If you're going to cite a YouTube video of TV news as your source... I hardly know what to say.
Any large dog can be dangerous. They are, after all, carnivorous predators. Proper training and handling are the key responsibilities of any owner of a large dog.
So spare us the clickbait, and before you go quoting some unrefereed published number of bites by breed, at least do some rudimentary arithmetic and divide by the number of dogs of each breed in the sample population. So-called "pit bulls" are the most popular dog breeds in the United States, far outnumbering any other single breed.
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They are notoriously sweet, clingy and loyal, but they have a 'hair trigger' other breeds do not have. Once they get into their aggressive state, they are simply unconscious of any loyalty or sweetness they may normally have. If you own a pitbull you endanger yourself and everyone around you.