There is no breed of dog called "pits". The term "pit bull" is often used to refer to several breeds, including the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, and Staffordshire Bull Terrier. These breeds are not known for having particularly large fangs.
Fang size is actually determined by the size of the dog, not the breed. Larger dogs generally have larger fangs than smaller dogs.
Here are some important points to consider:
* Fang size is not a reliable indicator of aggression. Dogs of all breeds can be aggressive or friendly, regardless of fang size.
* Breed-specific legislation often targets certain breeds based on misconceptions and prejudice. This can lead to unfair treatment and discrimination against dogs of these breeds.
* It's important to judge individual dogs based on their behavior and personality, not their breed.
If you are concerned about a dog's behavior, it's best to consult with a qualified dog trainer or behaviorist.