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In the 15-year period of 2005 through 2019, canines killed 521 Americans. Pit
bulls contributed to 66% (346) of these deaths. Combined, pit bulls and
rottweilers contributed to 76% of the total recorded deaths. | More »


WELCOME ::

DogsBite.org is a national dog bite victims' group dedicated to reducing serious
dog attacks. We conduct research on the growing, but underreported, public
safety issue of severe and fatal dog attacks inflicted by dangerous dog breeds.
We champion the rights of victims through our research, education and
advocacy.  Learn more about us »  |  Make a donation today »


DOG BITE VICTIMS

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Kimberly Williams

Covil Allen

Victims of severe dog attacks often suffer acute damage, which may require
$300,000 to one million dollars in specialized medical care treatment.
Reconstructive surgery, such as skin grafts, tissue expansion and scar
diminishment, often requires multiple procedures over a period of years. Medical
studies show that pit bulls are inflicting the majority of these damaging
attacks.


IN DEPTH COVERAGE

DogsBite.org contains hundreds of accounts of victims of serious and fatal dog
attacks. We examine various aspects in great depth to show the multi-layered
dangerous dog breed problem.


SPECIAL REPORTS


CLOSING ARGUMENTS IN FATAL DOG ATTACK TRIAL; OWNERS SENTENCED

San Antonio, Texas

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In September, a district judge sentenced the owners of two pit bulls that
brutally killed a man and critically injured his wife in San Antonio to more
time in prison than has ever been punished under the Texas felony dog attack
law. Watch the proceedings.

Animal Control Officers Testify in Fatal Dog Attack Trial of Ramon Najera

San Antonio, Texas

Victim's Widow, Janie, Testifies in Fatal Dog Attack Trial of Ramon Najera

San Antonio, Texas


BREED IDENTIFICATION


2023 FATAL DOG ATTACK BREED IDENTIFICATION PHOTOGRAPHS

United States

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In 2023, 64% of the dog bite fatalities recorded by our nonprofit had some form
of a breed identification photograph. We analyze 2023 breed identification
images collected over an 11-year period (2013 to 2023) and summarize each
related death.

2022 Fatal Dog Attack Breed Identification Photographs - DogsBite.org

United States

2021 Fatal Dog Attack Breed Identification Photographs - DogsBite.org

United States



DOG BITE STUDIES AND STATISTICS

DogsBite.org is a comprehensive resource containing the foremost studies and
statistics regarding dog bite injuries, pit bull injuries, dog bite fatalities,
dangerous dog breed ownership and more.


DOGSBITE BLOG

Our popular blog tracks serious and fatal dog attacks and dangerous dog law
trends across the country. We also track world trends. Fatal dog maulings,
mainly inflicted by pit bulls, occur on every continent.

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San Antonio Animal Control Testimony During Punishment Phase of Fatal Dog Attack
Trial Two animal control officers gave testimony during the punishment phase.
Lawsuit Against City San Antonio, TX - On February 24, 2023, Ramon Najera, 81,
was brutally killed by two pit bulls. The dog...
blog.dogsbite.org | 6 days ago

2024 Dog Bite Fatality: Pair of German Shepherds Kill 91-Year Old Female Owner
in Chehalis A pair of German shepherds killed their 91-year old female owner in
Chehalis. Dogs Kill Owner Chehalis, WA - On Friday, the Lewis County Sheriff's
Office issued a press release about a fatal dog m...
blog.dogsbite.org | 27th Sep 2024

2024 Dog Bite Fatality: Man, 72, Dies After Attacked by Own Dog in Dunklin
County, Missouri A 72-year old man died after being attacked by his own dog in
Dunklin County. Man Killed by Dog Cardwell, MO - A 72-year old man is dead after
being attacked by one of his own dogs. On Wednesday, ...
blog.dogsbite.org | 27th Sep 2024




DOG BITE STATISTICS

View studies from medical researchers, public health agencies and a 13-year dog
bite fatality report by DogsBite.org. Also, view a collection of quick
statistics and our annual dog bite-related fatality statistics.

DOG BITE STATISTICS »

 * 2021 Covid Impact Report
 * 2020 Covid Impact Report
 * 2019 Dog Bite Fatality Statistics
 * 2018 Dog Bite Fatality Statistics
 * 2017 Dog Bite Fatality Statistics
 * 2016 Dog Bite Fatality Statistics
 * 2015 Dog Bite Fatality Statistics
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DANGEROUS DOG BREEDS AND LEGISLATION

These two sections of the website highlight the most dangerous dog breeds, pit
bulls, rottweilers and fighting breed derivatives, and the types of
breed-specific laws cities adopt to regulate them.


DANGEROUS DOGS

Pit bull terriers were selectively bred for dogfighting. This is why pit bulls
don't let go once they bite. Learn about other fighting breeds, pit bull owners,
the false myths they spread and the danger of adopting a pit bull.

DANGEROUS DOGS »

 * Which Breeds Are They?
 * Pit Bull FAQ
 * Pit Bull Myths
 * Pit Bull Owners
 * Dog Attack Videos
 * Vicious Dog Hearings


LEGISLATING DOGS

Many cities have adopted successful breed-specific laws. View model and noted
breed safety laws, mandatory pit bull spaying and neutering laws, and
breed-specific policies in military divisions for sample legislation.

LEGISLATING DOGS »

 * Breed-Specific Legislation FAQ
 * Breed Safety Laws
 * State Preemption Laws
 * Constitutionality
 * Appellate Court Decisions



ABOUT US

DogsBite.org is a public education website about dangerous dog breeds, chiefly
pit bulls. We are the primary 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to
putting the safety of humans before dogs and the principal source of information
on this topic that is not owned, controlled, or funded by dog breeders, dog
advocacy, veterinarian or animal welfare groups. We do not receive government or
corporate funding; we rely on donations from the public and our supporters --
people like you.

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SPECIAL REPORTS
MORE »

 * Humane Groups are Misusing Race Issues to Force Pit Bull Agenda on Insurance
   Industry
 * 2019 U.S. Dog Bite Fatality Statistics and Trends from the 15-Year Data Set
   (2005-2019)
 * 125 Behavior Terms Decoded that Mask Aggression in Dogs Available for Your
   Adoption
 * Who Can Identify a Pit Bull? A Dog Owner of 'Ordinary Intelligence' Say the
   Courts

QUICK STATISTICS
MORE »

 * There was an 86% increase in dog bite-related hospitalization stays between
   1993 and 2008 in the United States.
   Emergency Department Visits and Inpatient Stays Involving Dog Bites, 2008 by
   AHRQ, 2010

VICTIM VOICES
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 * They dragged her down the yard and all of her clothes were off, her shoes,
   everything. They tore all of her hair out, the casket can't be open, it's
   like a nightmare.
   Nina Brown


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