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Dog Breeds That Are Banned In Some Countries

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American Pit Bull Terrier

The pit bull is a widely regulated breed globally, in places like North America, the United Kingdom, Spain, and Singapore, among others.

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English Bull Terrier

The English bull terrier is one of 11 breeds on Ireland's Control of Dogs Regulations list, which was first established in 1998.

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Staffordshire bull terrier

Can you believe that this cute creature is subject to restrictions in several countries including Switzerland, Romania, France, the USA, Bermuda, Spain, and Germany?

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Dogo Argentino

This dog may face restrictions in several countries, including Spain, Australia, the UK, Italy, the USA, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, Malta, India, Israel, and others.

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Japanese Tosa Inu

The Tosa Inu, also referred to as the Japanese fighting dog, is subject to regulations in several countries such as the United Kingdom, Australia, Denmark, and Norway.

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Belgian Malinois

The hunting dog's appearance is unmistakable, but with that big floppy tongue, it's hard to take it seriously...

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Japanese Akita

This adorable breed is another dog on Ireland's list, and is also restricted in Spain, the USA, and Ukraine.

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American bulldog

Despite being American, certain regions in the USA have implemented limitations on this particular breed, as well as some countries such as Italy, Turkey, Venezuela, and Singapore.

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Tornjak

Obtaining this breed in Denmark may be challenging, but their suitability as guard dogs is apparent.

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