Actually the two breeds account for about 65% of all human/dog fatalities. The one thing I did learn though is that they count pitbull cross breeds as their own catagory - when that's added to the pitbull breed they account for over 50% of the fatalities by themselves.
My neighbor was working ground and got off his tractor in the middle of a field to make an adjustment to his disk and dogs - a German Shepherd/Pitbull cross and a Chow/Pitbull cross - attacked him. He had no idea the dogs were anywhere around and his first inkling that there was a problem was when they attacked him from behind and knocked him down. He barely got to his feet and ran for the tractor cab fighting them off the entire time. Turns out they were from a drug house that was being rented next to his property. He went to field's edge where his truck was parked and as soon as he got out both dogs came running again. He shot them both with the 30-30 in his truck. He spent two days in the hospital with over 60 stitches in his legs and back. About a week later the drug house burned to the ground.
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