. >> reporter: natalie keener, owner of canine concept has been in the dog grooming business more than 15 years. she says she's handled dozens of dogs whose breeds are known to bite and believes it is up to humans to undo the stereotypes of dangerous breeds. >> they were bred for fighting, bred for baiting. we did that. we created this dog for a purpose, and maybe it was in the 16th century, or, you know, the 20th. whatever we created, we've got to uncreate. >>> when we come back, we'll sit down with a panel of experts in search of solutions. stay with us. , % >>> welcome back to equal time on the campus of san jose state university. today, our focus, dangerous dogs. we have some very interesting guests today, including-- >> telly lehman with the insurance network of california. >> i'm natalie keen of canine concepts professional dog grooming in morgan hill. >> i'm ryan sill tan, student at san jose state university and i'm a victim of a dog attack. >> i'm a retired software engineer and i and my dog are avictim of a very vicious pitbull attack. >>> we thank our guests