Top 8 Dog Breeds Banned In India!


American Bulldog

    These powerful and athletic dogs can be wonderful companions with proper training, but some cities, like Ghaziabad, have banned them due to concerns about their strength.

Neapolitan Mastiff

    These giant Italian dogs can be gentle giants but require experienced owners due to their size and strength. They are banned in cities like Ghaziabad and Mysore.

Bandog

    A hybrid breed often crossed with Pit Bulls or Mastiffs, Bandogs are banned in cities like Ghaziabad and Noida due to concerns about their potential for aggression.

Japanese Tosa

    A massive breed developed for fighting, Japanese Tosas are banned in cities like Ghaziabad and Mysore.

Fila Brasileiro

    These large Brazilian guard dogs can be territorial and protective, leading to some cities like Mysore restricting their ownership.

Dogo Argentino

    Bred for hunting and known for their athleticism and strength, Dogo Argentinos are banned in cities like Noida and Mysore.

Rottweiler

    These large, powerful dogs can be intimidating and require proper training and socialization. They are banned in cities like Ghaziabad and Chennai.

Pit Bull Terrier

    Often associated with aggression due to their history in dog fighting, Pit Bulls are banned in several Indian cities, including Ghaziabad, Noida, and Mysore.

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