Following the lead of Xiamen City's list of prohibited dog breeds, Zhangzhou City has also designated 28 breeds as prohibited in urban areas, including the Tibetan Mastiff, Pit Bull Terrier, Dogo Argentino, Fila Brasileiro, Japanese Tosa, Central Asian Shepherd Dog, and the Chinese Chongqing Dog. It is clearly stipulated that except for dogs used by the military, armed police, public security, and judicial departments, no other units or individuals may keep aggressive wolf-dogs or other fierce breeds.

Zhangzhou City Banned Dog Breeds List 2024

Here is a detailed list of the 28 dog breeds banned in Zhangzhou City as of 2024:

1. Tibetan Mastiff

2. Pit Bull Terrier

3. Dogo Argentino

4. Fila Brasileiro

5. Japanese Tosa

6. Central Asian Shepherd Dog

7. Chinese Chongqing Dog

8. Borzoi (Russian Wolfhound)

9. German Shepherd Dog

10. Bull Terrier

11. English Mastiff

12. Cane Corso

13. Great Dane

14. Caucasian Shepherd Dog

15. Neapolitan Mastiff

16. Staffordshire Terrier

17. Afghan Hound

18. Pointer

19. Weimaraner

20. Setter

21. Bloodhound

22. Basenji

23. English Bulldog

24. Akita

25. Newfoundland

26. Bedlington Terrier

27. Kerry Blue Terrier

28. Chinese Rural Dog (also known as the Chinese Native Dog or 'Tu Gou')


Understanding the Regulations

These regulations are put in place for the safety and well-being of the community. These breeds are classified as aggressive or potentially dangerous, and their presence in densely populated urban environments can pose a risk. It's important to note that the ban applies to personal ownership within the city limits. Law enforcement, military and other authorized service dog handlers are exceptions to these rules, provided their dogs are properly trained and handled by professionals.

Why These Breeds?

The specific dog breeds are selected based on various factors, including their size, strength, bite force, and temperament. Breeds like the Tibetan Mastiff and the Pit Bull Terrier are known for their power and potential aggression. While not all dogs of these breeds are aggressive, the regulations aim to prevent potential incidents by restricting these breeds in urban settings.

Consequences of Non-Compliance

Individuals who are found to be in violation of these regulations may be subject to penalties, which may include fines or even confiscation of the dog. It is crucial for residents of Zhangzhou to be fully aware of these restrictions and comply with them. If you currently own one of these breeds, you need to find a suitable home outside the city limits for the pet or face the consequences.

Further Information

Residents are advised to contact the local authorities for more information or any specific questions regarding the dog ban regulations. Staying informed and responsible is a fundamental aspect of being a dog owner in Zhangzhou.Bonus resource:Pet Knowledge

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