How about GSDs or Belgians? Belgians have a wildly high bite drive. I’d you’ve ever seen a Malinois puppy it bites under any arousal. Training fixes that. A properly trained pitbull is no different. You don’t see MWDs just randomly decide one day that they don’t want to be their handler’s anymore. More importantly, it’s the owners fault if they allow their dog to get into a situation where they may be over aroused and hurt someone. There are always clues, know you’re dogs clues that they’re uncomfortable and you can deescalate before fighting is even an option for them.again, i respectfully disagree.
you can be the best owner of that dog, but if it somehow gets triggered in a situation, or decides it doesnt want to be your dog anymore (bolts, runs, 110lbs of dog chew its way to freedom), there is nothing an owner can do about it.