10 Most Illegal Dog Breeds In The World

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1.Caucasian Ovcharka

Russian breed, large, fearless, loyal. Protects family from wolves. Used by police, army, and prisons. National dog.

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2.German Shepherd

intelligent, courageous, loyal. Versatile working dog used in war, search and rescue, police, guiding blind. Gentle yet protective; train for proper behavior.

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3.Neapolitan Mastiff

Italian breed with gladiator history, Roman war dogs. Now home protectors. Huge, wrinkly, played Fang in Harry Potter.

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4.Wolfdog

"Czechoslovakian & Saarloos Wolfdogs: unpredictable mix of dog and wolf, not good pets. Attacks on humans, especially children. Banned in Norway."

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5.Boerboel

South African farm dog, bred from African and guard dogs, resembling Bull Mastiffs. Good guardians, gentle with kids. Banned in Denmark.

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6.Dogo Argentino

Bred in Argentina in 1928, the Dogo is a powerful hunting dog derived from the Cordoba Fighting Dog. It resembles a large Pit Bull and is banned in 10 countries.

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7.American Pit Bull

strong, powerful dog bred from bulldogs and terriers. Often deemed dangerous, but can be loyal, affectionate, and playful pets.

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8.Fila Brasiliero

Brazilian Mastiff, bred for hunting. Aggressive, distrusts strangers. Illegal in UK.

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9.The Japanese Tosa

Silent, powerful fighting breed originating from Japan. Banned in many countries due to aggression issues. Live up to 10 years.

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10.Doberman Pinscher

Affectionate, loyal, and vigilant watch dog. Regular exercise prevents aggression. Proper training and socialization make them friendly. Banned in some areas.