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Top ten dog breeds that everyone wants to keep but are banned, ranking of the top ten banned fierce

2023-05-11 09:32:34 164

Some dog breeds are banned because their natural breed characteristics and behavioral habits may cause them to attack or harm humans and other animals. However, there are not many pet dogs to choose from in big cities. Do you know which dog breeds are banned in cities? What? The editor below has compiled a list of the top ten banned fierce dogs for everyone. It should be noted that the banned dog breeds may be different in different cities or regions, and the specific situation needs to be determined according to local regulations. At the same time, when raising other dogs, you must also pay attention to comply with relevant regulations to ensure the safety of the dogs and the harmony of society.


1. American Pit Bull Terrier

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The Pitbull is a descendant of the American Staffordshire Terrier and the American Bulldog. It is a ferocious dog breed with powerful lethality bred for the purpose of fighting. Pitbulls usually show extremely high levels of aggression and bite force, and have stubborn personalities and strong territorial awareness, which means they will seriously defend their territory and owners and are easily stimulated to attack others or animals. Pit bulls tend to cause trouble, are aggressive and fight to the death. Pitbulls have beautiful curves, a healthy body, a strong will, an absolutely smart mind, and are extremely dependent and trusting on people. It is very ferocious and aggressive, aggressive to other animals, and unfriendly to strangers. It must be strictly trained by an experienced owner from an early age.


2. Tosa Inu

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The Tosa Inu is a large dog native to Kochi Prefecture in Japan. They are typically characterized by muscular builds, stocky bodies, floppy ears, and short, stiff hair. Tosa dogs are widely used for hunting, guarding, and fighting dogs. Due to its extremely high aggressiveness, alertness and territorial awareness, it is listed as one of the banned dog breeds in many countries or regions. In our country, Tosa Inu is also regarded as a "dangerous dog breed" and requires special management. As a large dog breed, the Tosa Inu is often powerful and aggressive and can be a threat to others if not properly trained and socialized. In addition, because Tosa dogs have a natural instinct to "hunt prey", they may become aggressive toward other animals when they go out. These factors have led to restrictions or regulations on their breeding in some areas. However, it should be noted that the personality and behavior of Tosa dogs are also affected by many factors such as genetics and environment, and cannot be generalized. The specific situation needs to be judged on an individual basis.


3. Fila Brasileiro

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The Philodendron is a large dog breed that originated in Malta, Brazil. They usually have a slender body shape, long neck, and short gray-brown hair. The Philodendron is considered one of the oldest dog breeds in the world and is primarily used for hunting rabbits and other small animals. Due to their excellent eyesight, agility and speed, Philodendrons excel in hunting sports, competitions and exhibitions. In addition, Philodendrons are also widely used as companion dogs because they are intelligent, loyal, friendly, and do not require a lot of exercise. Philodendrons typically have extremely high bite force and aggressiveness, as well as a tendency to be wary and aggressive toward strangers and other animals. In addition, Philodendrons are relatively large and powerful. If they lose control, they will cause more serious injuries. Therefore, in many countries or regions, including China, non-resident dogs are prohibited from breeding, or require special management and compliance with relevant laws and regulations.


4. Argentine Dogo

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The Dogo, also called the Argentine Mastiff, is a large dog breed that originated in Argentina. Due to its naturally strong aggressiveness and hunting instinct, as well as its vigilance and tendency to attack strangers, it is listed as one of the banned dog breeds in many countries or regions. The Argentinian Mastiff usually exhibits a keen sense of smell, a high degree of alertness and loyalty, is very loyal to its owner, and has characteristics such as extremely high aggression and bite force. These factors make the breeding of Argentine Mastiffs require a very cautious and responsible attitude and behavior, including correct socialization, training and control measures. If not adequately trained and managed, the Argentinian Mastiff can cause serious harm to society and other people. Therefore, in many countries or regions, including China, the Argentine Mastiff is regulated as a prohibited dog breed, or requires special management and compliance with relevant laws and regulations.


5. Bulldog

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The bulldog is a macho man among dogs. It has well-developed muscles, thick limbs, and excellent fighting ability. It is a "model worker" among guard dogs. Bulldogs have a keen personality, good obedience to their owners, and are very emotional. They are good companions that their owners can trust. But after all, it is a ferocious dog breed, and it is very strong, brave and powerful. It may be a very threatening dog breed to strangers. Once a bulldog hurts someone, its destructive power is extraordinary, so many first-tier cities in my country have listed it as a prohibited dog. When raising an American Bulldog, owners should always pay attention to its aggressive behavior. It has a strong sense of territory and believes that every inch of the owner's land is its own territory, and any entry by strangers or animals is an infringement of itself. Most of the frequently reported aggressive behaviors of pit bulls are due to the fact that the bulldog believes that the other party has violated its territory. If the aggressive behavior is not corrected in time, it may turn to attack the owner, so for everyone's safety, be sure to correct it in time.


6. Mastiff

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The Mastiff is also called "Napoleon" in China. Body height: 70-75 cm, weight: 60-70 kg, one of the largest dog breeds. It is said that it flowed into Britain from Egypt with the Persians, where it was multiplied and finalized. In ancient times, the main role of this dog was to assist people in pushing wooden carts and fighting, guarding, and animal competitive fighting. They liked to appear in groups. The dog's fur is short and hard, and its color is mostly light tan, peach or brown. The tail and ears are droopy. The eyes are black and the nose is black. Although it is huge in size and ferocious in appearance, it is loyal, steady, intelligent, and extremely kind to people. It especially likes to play with children. Abroad, they are regarded as members of the family and are affectionate family dogs. It should be noted that the Mastiff is naturally aggressive and territorial, so it requires special care and responsible attitude and behavior when raising it.


7. American Staffordshire Terrier

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The American Staffordshire Terrier is famous for its strong and well-proportioned body, strong head, muscular body and bravery. The American Staffordshire Terrier originated in England and is a type of terrier dog that was once widely used in dog fighting and other activities. Due to its extremely aggressive nature and bite force, especially its high vigilance and tendency to attack other animals and strangers, its breeding requires very careful and responsible attitudes and behaviors, including correct socialization, training and control measures. The American Staffordshire Terrier is widely used as a guard, protection and companion dog. Due to their qualities such as loyalty, bravery and endurance, they are widely used in areas such as the police, military and security companies.


8. Rhodesian Ridgeback

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The back is a characteristic of the Rhodesian Ridgeback. There are dagger-shaped hairs growing along the back. The hair on the back grows in the opposite direction to the hair on other parts, hence the name. This dog is well-proportioned, intelligent, friendly, calm, rarely noisy, but has a tenacious personality when angry, making it a popular family dog. Good at hunting lions, it is also known as the Rhodesian Lion Dog. This dog is an all-purpose dog and can be used as a hunting dog, guard dog, or companion dog. It is lively and active and needs a spacious living environment. The Rhodesian Ridgeback is brave, good at fighting, and very patient. It can endure without water for 24 hours. It can also withstand hunting in the environment with huge temperature differences in the interior of Africa. It is an excellent hunting dog. The Rhodesian Ridgeback can adapt to hot weather and does not require special grooming. It has poor adaptability when first raised and is difficult to train. It is not easy to get along with other dogs. It is a veritable fierce dog. In addition, it needs a lot of training. The large amount of exercise all shows that raising this dog in the city will be more troublesome.


9. Afghan Hound

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The Afghan Hound is a large dog that originated in Afghanistan. They typically have characteristics such as long, silky hair, a slender body, and an elegant gait. Afghan hounds are widely used for hunting, guarding and showing. Due to its beautiful appearance and noble temperament, the Afghan Hound has been widely used in dog shows, fashion shows and movies. In addition, the Afghan Hound has become a popular family pet dog due to its qualities such as gentleness, friendliness, and intelligence. It should be noted that the Afghan Hound’s long hair requires regular grooming and care to avoid problems such as tangles and skin infections. Additionally, due to their extremely high hunting instincts, Afghan Hounds require adequate exercise and outdoor time. Although the Afghan Hound has a gentle temperament, training still requires a lot of patience and skill. In summary, proper care, training, and socialization are required when raising an Afghan Hound to ensure that it is healthy, happy, and becomes a loyal, friendly, and trustworthy family pet.


10. Canarao

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The Canary is a dog breed developed from the fighting dog. The head is large and looks strong, covered with loose skin. The shape is slightly like a rectangular parallelepiped. The skin on the neck is thick and muscular, the chest is broad and deep and strong, the buttocks are slightly upward, medium in size, widely spaced, and covered with short-cut and fine hair. Full of energy and typical characteristics of a bulldog. Canary dogs are highly excited and easily agitated. Positive attitude and loyalty. For many years, it has been rated as the dog breed that causes the most injuries and deaths in many countries, and is banned in most countries. At the beginning of the 20th century, fighting dogs were popular in most European countries. Breeds with tenacious personalities developed rapidly. The Canary was mainly used for fighting.


Due to different regional cultures and traditions, there are differences in which dog breeds should be banned. In any case, owning a dog of any breed requires responsible attitudes and behavior to ensure that the dog does not cause a hazard to others.

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