You Can’t Own These 10 Dog Breeds In Certain Countries
Pit Bull Terrier: Pit Bulls are banned or heavily restricted in several countries, including the UK, New Zealand, and parts of Australia
Rottweiler: Rottweilers face restrictions in countries like Ireland and Portugal, where their strong guarding instincts and powerful build have led to them being classified as dangerous breeds
Dogo Argentino: The Dogo Argentino is a large, muscular breed originally bred for big-game hunting.
Fila Brasileiro: The Fila Brasileiro, also known as the Brazilian Mastiff, is known for its fierce loyalty and protective nature.
Japanese Tosa: The Japanese Tosa is a rare breed originally developed for dog fighting in Japan.
Presa Canario: The Presa Canario is a large, powerful breed from the Canary Islands, known for its strength and protective instincts.
American Bulldog: American Bulldogs are restricted in certain countries, such as Denmark and Singapore
Boerboel: The Boerboel, a large South African breed known for its guarding abilities, is banned in countries like Denmark and Romania