Dee,
Your posts didn't really make me mad, but....
I do get angry at times at the way people do with dogs. One thing that angers me is people who will ignore what a dog was bred to do and where he was bred. The best illustration of this is this: It doesn't happen much anymore because very few people--except the fighters--keep chickens. But it once happened a lot. A person would acquire a birddog pup, carry it home, and drop it in the yard with the chickens. (On many farms, chickens were allowed to roam free during the daytime and protectively shut up in the chicken house at night. That way, the birds made much of their own living and eradicated a lot of grasshoppers and other undesirable bugs.) The birddog pup would chase or kill the chickens, and the person who was stupid enough to give him access to the chickens whould kill the pup! The pup died by the hand of a man for doing what man had genetically conditioned him to do!
I once sold a pup--he may have been the best Pit pup that I ever owned--to a man who took him home and turned him loose with other dogs. (This is equivalent to putting the birddog pup in with the chickens.) The young Pit locked on to one of the dogs. Any knowledgeable Pit person could have broke the dog off the other in seconds and done it humanely. The guy beat the dog to death with a chain trying to get him loose. He turned loose when he died. I still have daytime nighmares about selling that dog to him. And that is one reason that I argue that no one who is not at least a semi-professional dog handler should own a Pit.
You mentioned Chows. Chows were bred in northern China with hair coats and constitutions that allowed them to sleep in a snow bank. When they are brought to to California, or Oklahoma and Texas, they suffer from the heat--suffer bad! I am convinced, that, while Chows ARE bred to be aggressive, the heat making them irritable explains many of the incidents with Chows. People who bring the northern, heavy-coated dogs to hot climates are stupid, and there should be a law against doing it. It is nothing short of animal creulity. And I hope that no one gives me that nonsense about that hair "insulating the dog from the heat." If a person has a northern dog in a hot climate, they should shear it through the summer.
When it comes to Pits, the wave of people-aggressive dogs that has occurred in the last few years is the result of bad breeding and inappropriate training. I will put down such dogs--and I have. But if a Pit kills/injures a neighbor's dog, goats, or other animals, what should be shot is the owner who allowed the Pit to be loose. In fact, in today's world, no dog should be allowed to roam free except in certain controlled circumstances. It ain't healthy for the pooch.
Let me give one other example: A person will acquire a German Shepherd and allow it to run loose around cattle or other livestock. Like a friend of mine did, they will then decide to get another and have a pair. German Shepherds are, at base, domesticated Timber Wolves, and a pair is not just a dog: they are a pack. My friend came home from work one day to find one of his calves cut to pieces, and nearly dead, by his pack of German Shepherds. Whose fault was it? My friend's! The dogs were just doing what comes natural.
Another thing that gets to me is a person who will use any excuse to shoot a dog just because he wants to kill something. Another thing that gets to me is a person--in my own years in law enforcement and security, I have seen such--who goes into law enforcement just because he wants to carry a gun. (The Oklahoma Highway Patrol sends all of its recruits through a psychological screening before finalizing their employment as troopers, and this is one of the things they screen for. I knew a man who, after qualifying in every other respect, was turned down on his psychological screening. He managed to get a job on a small police department. I dispatched for that department for a while. The man was obsessed with guns: he would manufacture a stop and a charge to confiscate a gun.) I worry about the people, not just the dogs, around such persons.