Brave kid there, and one who knew how to focus during a time of great stress.
This probably isn't the right thread to do this in...but I just have to counter a point in another thread. Pit bulls do not "lock" their jaws. Their jaw structures are no different than any other breed....they do not have locking jaws. What happens is that they bite so hard that their jaw muscles can develop cramps (a charlie horse basically) that makes it hard to them to release what is in their mouths.
And there is not such a breed as pit bull. There is an American Pit Bull Terrier, but no such thing as a pit bull. Many of the dogs that are reported in these "pit bull" attacks are not American Pit Bull Terriers, but are reported to be so due to people assuming a dog of a certain build and look is an American Pit Bull Terrier. I have seen people point at Boxers, Bulldogs, American Bulldogs, American and English Staffordshire Terriers and Bull Terriers and call them pit bulls.
Okay...getting off the soap box now.
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