According to data, Pit Bulls are the dog breed that has attacked the most people.
They account for approximately 25.07% of dog bite incidents, making them the most frequently reported breed involved in attacks.
Following them are Labrador Retrievers, which have a bite rate of about 13.72%.
In terms of fatal attacks, Pit Bulls have been responsible for a significant number of deaths, with reports indicating they were involved in 66% of dog bite fatalities between 2005 and 2020
Rottweilers follow closely behind, contributing to 10.4% of fatal attacks, while German Shepherds account for 4.6%
The data highlights that while certain breeds may have higher statistics for attacks, factors such as training, socialization
And the owner's behavior play crucial roles in a dog's propensity to bite.