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zzxxee | 17:49 Thu 21st May 2009 | Animals & Nature
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me and a friend are wondering what illegal dogs can you not bread or own in the uk??
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breed sorry
stolen ones
pit bull teriers.
I think theres one thats something like american bull mastif but i'm not sure.
Hello, there are currently four 'types' of dog in the dangerous dogs act these are the pit bull 'type', the Tosa (Japanese Mastiff), Dogo Argentino (Argentine Mastiff) and the Fila Brasilero (Brazilian Mastiff). Please note these are 'types' and so would include dogs that have the characteristics of them i.e. one of the parents etc. These types are generally very different even from eachother as they have traditionally been used for fighting and are bred to try to improve certain abilities.
Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 (as amended 1997)
The DDA prohibits certain types of dogs and allowing a dog of any type to be dangerously out of
control in a public place or a private place where it is not allowed to be. The law also provides for
such dogs to be seized.
Offences (prohibited breeds or types)
� Section 1(1) sets out which types of dogs the prohibitions in the sub-sections apply to � namely
Pit Bull Terriers (PBTs)9, Japanese Tosas, Dogo Argentinos and Fila Brazilieros.
� Section 1(2) prohibits the breeding, sale, exchange, advertising, or gift of any dog listed in
section 1(1). It also prohibits such dogs from being in a public place without being muzzled and
kept on a lead. Furthermore, it also prohibits the abandoning or allowing to stray of such dogs.
� Section 1(3) prohibits the ownership of any type listed under s1(1) unless it is exempted on the
Index of Exempted Dogs as per s1(5).

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