Unfortunately, we can not accept aggressive or
potentially aggressive breeds of dogs, including Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, Cane Corsos, and any cross breed or related breed.
For purposes of this policy, aggressive or
potentially aggressive breeds of dogs are defined as Pit Bulls (American Staffordshire Bull Terriers or English Staffordshire Bull Terriers), Rottweilers, Doberman Pinschers, Chows, and wolf hybrids.
Not exact matches
Also, I am no spring chicken when it comes to large,
potentially aggressive, dog
breeds, but he is definitely the largest I have ever owned.
Also a large
breed could
potentially hinder rescue attempts for other passengers by being
aggressive and protective of you.
While this bill is obviously aimed at deterring those owners who would train their dogs to be vicious and / or making those whose dogs are
potentially more capable of inflicting more damage (large to giant
breeds) more aware of negative consequences if their dogs are left correctly untrained, dogs are creatures with their own sense of will — even dogs that have not been trained to be
aggressive or shown
aggressive behavior in the past can and do attack.
Pass a dangerous dog law that recognizes that any dog, regardless of
breed, is
potentially dangerous or considered dangerous if the dog has demonstrated
aggressive behavior.
If the dog is full of fighting dog lines and DNA, sure, I can see that being a
potentially dangerous dog (ie: full of American staffordshire terriers crossed with other bully dogs of angry lineage,
bred to be huge with
aggressive tendencies on purpose, etc.).
Breeds deemed «
aggressive or
potentially aggressive» were forbidden, and the list extended beyond the much - maligned pit bull.