My family has had pit mixes and I've been around quite a few pits. Most of the ones I've been around have been sweet dogs, but I certainly wouldn't want to be on the receiving side of an angry one.
I've come across some aggressive ones on a few walks, but those have been in yards or with owners that obviously aren't fit to have a dog. Having said that, I've been bitten the most by "whatever doodles" and the occasional hound dogs. The most terrifying experiences I've had with aggressive dogs has been with German shepherds. I've never understood those people who want the biggest baddest dogs either.
My basic rules when it comes to owning dogs:
-Never own a dog that I couldn't kill with my bare hands if needed.
-Kids should never be left alone with any dog.
-Dogs should always be on a leash when in public or could encounter public(hiking trails, parks, etc) most of the encounters I've had wouldn't have happened if this was followed. Not saying you can't take reactive dogs out for walks(muzzled), but nobody should be worried about unwanted interactions with dogs. Kind or not.
Also if pack mentality is introduced then all bets are off. That's straight up scary when it happens.
I've come across some aggressive ones on a few walks, but those have been in yards or with owners that obviously aren't fit to have a dog. Having said that, I've been bitten the most by "whatever doodles" and the occasional hound dogs. The most terrifying experiences I've had with aggressive dogs has been with German shepherds. I've never understood those people who want the biggest baddest dogs either.
My basic rules when it comes to owning dogs:
-Never own a dog that I couldn't kill with my bare hands if needed.
-Kids should never be left alone with any dog.
-Dogs should always be on a leash when in public or could encounter public(hiking trails, parks, etc) most of the encounters I've had wouldn't have happened if this was followed. Not saying you can't take reactive dogs out for walks(muzzled), but nobody should be worried about unwanted interactions with dogs. Kind or not.
Also if pack mentality is introduced then all bets are off. That's straight up scary when it happens.