Every year, in the United States, about 14,000 people are hospitalized with dog bite injuries. And in an attack, you might have to face more than one or two dogs. Fatal, multi-dog attacks involving more than three dogs have risen 164% since the late 1980s.In 2019, attacks involving more than three dogs caused 38% of all deaths. And pit bulls were involved in 78% of those attacks. Why are some considered more dangerous than others? Should you stare at a dog until it backs down? And why is running away a bad idea? How dangerous is an akita dog? Should you be scared of an american staffordshire terrier?
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