Once pitbull taste blood are they still a good dog?
The idea that a pitbull becomes aggressive or dangerous after "tasting blood" is a common misconception and stereotype. This notion lacks scientific evidence and generalises about an entire breed of dogs based on anecdotal, and often sensationalised claims. Dog behavior, including potential aggression, tends to result from genetics, individual experiences, upbringing, training, environmental conditions, and socialisation rather than an isolated incident like tasting blood. Individual variations and responsible ownership are what matter the most in assessing dogs' temperaments and tendencies