I got it from this site, which is American, but should be similar since I figure we own the same kinda dogs, and get hurt by the same kinda dogs; the isolated north might be an exception, and I wouldn't be surprised if there was a larger number people in Canada killed by Huskies just because of where they are, and the dogs around. Also, probably would imagine that a lot of the dogs that hurt people in isolated communities are strays, feral, etc...
If you're too lazy to click, from 2005 to 2017, dogs killed at least 433 people in the USA.
66% were pitbulls
10% Rottweilers
5% German Shepherd
4% mutts
4% Bulldogs
3% Mastiff
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https://www.dogsbite.org/dog-bite-st...-2005-2017.php