9 dogs that are banned around the world 

Pit Bull-type breeds, such as the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, and Staffordshire Bull Terrier, have faced bans or restrictions in various countries and regions, including the United Kingdom, Canada, and some municipalities in the United States.

Pit Bull Terrier

Rottweilers have been banned or restricted in some countries, such as Denmark and Singapore, due to concerns about aggressive behavior.

Rottweiler

Doberman Pinschers have faced restrictions or bans in certain countries, including Denmark, Singapore, and parts of Germany, due to concerns about aggression and attacks.

Doberman Pinscher

The Japanese Tosa, a large and powerful breed, is banned or heavily regulated in several countries, including the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand, due to concerns about aggression and fighting tendencies.

Japanese Tosa

The Fila Brasileiro, a Brazilian breed known for its guarding instincts, has faced bans or restrictions in several countries, including the United Kingdom and Denmark, due to concerns about aggression and attacks.

Fila Brasileiro

American Bulldogs have faced restrictions or bans in some areas, including parts of the United Kingdom and Denmark, due to concerns about aggression and public safety.

American Bulldog

The Dogo Argentino, a large and muscular breed originally developed for hunting, has faced bans or restrictions in various countries, including the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand, due to concerns about aggression and attacks.

Dogo Argentino

While not banned outright, Siberian Huskies and other Arctic breeds have faced restrictions or requirements in certain regions with warmer climates due to concerns about their ability to adapt to the climate and potential welfare issues.

Siberian Husky

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