• naught@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Ok let’s see. A quick google indicates that there are 76,811,305 pet dogs in the united states. A forbes article estimates there are 4.5 million dog bites per year, and about 800,000 of those require any sort of medical attention, and 30-50 of those are fatal. According to the CDC that’s about the same as annual childhood deaths from the flu

    For comparison:

    48,830 people died from gun-related injuries in the U.S., according to the CDC

    Guns are also a leading cause of death in children and adolescents specifically

    or what about

    There are nearly 43,000 fatal [vehicle] crashes a year [in the US]

    Also consider the positive effects of having a pet, which is proven to increase happiness

    Then you also have to consider that many dog bites and attacks happen due to strays (~15% according to that same Forbes article), provocation, negligence, or abuse. The average family, if they are remotely dog literate, has very little to worry about. It seems to me a fear or hatred of these animals stems from ignorance, as does hatred and fear of many things.

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      1 year ago

      What?

      American Trends say we need:

      Bigger Trucks and SUVS with less over the hood visibility.

      Bigger guns with higher capacity magazines.

      Bigger more vicious animals?

      And bigger Flu?

      Welcome to the thunderdome!