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what breed are you classing as dangerous dogs ?
Pit Bull Terrier
Japanese tosa
Dogo Argentino
Fila Brasileiro
I know these are classed as them,but does anyone know anyone who has one?Or is everyone voting with Rotties in mind??
Pit Bull Terrier
Japanese tosa
Dogo Argentino
Fila Brasileiro
I know these are classed as them,but does anyone know anyone who has one?Or is everyone voting with Rotties in mind??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes I class my poor baby as dangerous, he was born on 16th November 1995 and so he is an oldie, but i fear he may suffer badly soon because he is unlucky, i class him as dangerous because he is naturally afflicted with a condition that is unpredictable, i have a 7 year old grandson who has known Bingo all of those 7 years but i would NEVER allow bingo to be around my grandson unsupervised as i am uncertain as to how the epilepsy will affect Bingo's behavior.
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WM - from the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 (c. 65), Section1 part 2 (d)
"no person shall allow such a dog of which he is the owner or of which he is for the time being in charge to be in a public place without being muzzled and kept on a lead"
The first part ofg the act mentions:
This section applies to�
(a) any dog of the type known as the pit bull terrier;
(b) any dog of the type known as the Japanese tosa; and
(c) any dog of any type designated for the purposes of this section by an order of the Secretary of State, being a type appearing to him to be bred for fighting or to have the characteristics of a type bred for that purpose.
You could not breed from, import, sell etc however you could keep existing dogs if you placed on the Index of Exempted Dogs which I understand to be a relatively simple application.
"no person shall allow such a dog of which he is the owner or of which he is for the time being in charge to be in a public place without being muzzled and kept on a lead"
The first part ofg the act mentions:
This section applies to�
(a) any dog of the type known as the pit bull terrier;
(b) any dog of the type known as the Japanese tosa; and
(c) any dog of any type designated for the purposes of this section by an order of the Secretary of State, being a type appearing to him to be bred for fighting or to have the characteristics of a type bred for that purpose.
You could not breed from, import, sell etc however you could keep existing dogs if you placed on the Index of Exempted Dogs which I understand to be a relatively simple application.
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