From your first link (my commentary in bold):
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Kayleigh Thorton, 20, from Plymouth suffered severe arm and leg injuries and was taken to Derriford Hospital for surgery. A second woman was also hurt. So a dog -can- seriously injure a person, refuting your claims from before that they lack the courage or physical ability to do so.
Three men had tried to drag the bull mastiff-type dog off the women So THREE (3) men were unable to pull the dog off? Rather belies your claim that a grown man is stronger than a dog when THREE grown men were unable to pull it off. before Chris Davis, 23, used two of his mother's kitchen knives to kill it.
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So far, this link does nothing to bolster your claims. Three men were unable to win a tug-of-war with one dog, thus disproving your claim that a grown man is always stronger than a dog. Three grown men were weaker than this dog. Furthermore, the dog in question had to be dispatched with the use of two large knives, which a person -being attacked- will probably not be able to access. Furthermore, this is a far cry from your claim of being able to kill a dog with your bare hands, and especially far from the farcical ideas of killing it by ripping the jaws apart or forcing it into a split. Sources only help your case if they actually prove your points.