^I never said that Cocker Spaniels have higher bite rate or attack rate than pits. Never said, all I said was that they have a high bite rate.
Furthermore, when a pit bites, they latch on a shakes furiously, creating a jagged bitemark, not clean cut.
A damn Cocker Spaniel does little nips. A 45-80 pound brick headed pit with a high prey drive is going to do
more damage than a schizo 35-45 pound cocker spaniel damn near any day of the week.
And I can't stand seeing the dummies with the puppies, dragging them, or having the full grown ones pulling at the lease, this shows that the owners haven't establish who top dog, and you can tell that dog will be trouble.