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No. This Myth was started back in the 70's and 80's for the Doberman Pinscher. It is no more true now than it was then.

The myth was that when beaten, a dog's brain swells, causing it to go crazy and attack.

There was also a general version in which some dog's brains just randomly got too big for their skulls. It doesn't happen, and if it did, the most likely result would be death; not a murderous rampage.

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No. This is not a problem found in pit bulls.

Syringomyelia is a condition that can be found in Cavalier King Charles Spaniel dogs. It causes brain swelling and incredible pain in the those dogs.

Brain swelling leading to aggressive behavior in pit bulls is a myth that was originally attributed to Doberman Pinschers. Neither of these breeds have such a condition.

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No. This is not a problem found in pit bulls.

Syringomyelia is a condition that can be found in Cavalier King Charles Spaniel dogs. It causes brain swelling and incredible pain in the those dogs.

Brain swelling leading to aggressive behavior in pit bulls is a myth that was originally attributed to Doberman Pinschers. Neither of these breeds have such a condition.

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13y ago

No.

Their brains are the size of any other dog and they can not swell inside the skull nor be to small and cause them to act aggressively.

Though they are the second or third smartest dog around, And consistently tie for first place with the Border Collie when it comes to their intelligence during tests that have been done on the breed.

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No. This is not a problem found in pit bulls.

Syringomyelia is a condition that can be found in Cavalier King Charles Spaniel dogs. It causes brain swelling and incredible pain in the those dogs.

Brain swelling leading to aggressive behavior in pit bulls is a myth that was originally attributed to Doberman Pinschers. Neither of these breeds have such a condition.

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Totally wrong i have a pitbulldog and it split it head and the docter said that is not trueeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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I had a pitbull, our vet confirmed the trait. The dog eventually lost her mind. Went mad had to be out down. It CAN happen. Luck of the draw

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Part of the trait.

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