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Feb 29, 2024

[Answer] 3. What should you do if you suspect your dog breed might be banned in the UK?

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...1. Brag about it to everyone you know. 2. Contact a professional for an expert opinion and keep your dog under control in public. 3. Get rid of your dog immediately. 4. Ignore your suspicions. The best thing to do if you think your dog might be at risk, however good its temperament may be, is to contact a professional and see what they think. A professional may include a qualified vet, an experienced dog trainer or an expert from a local/national breed parent club. If they do think your dog is illegal, then, whether you choose to go to the police yourself or not, you must understand that at some point it is possible that somebody will report you. Keeping your dog under control in public at all time is the best way to avoid being reported. Bragging about it would be the easiest way to get yourself reported. There is no need to get rid of your dog until you know the facts. Even if you do find out your dog is illegal, there is no reason it could not be returned to you if you can prove in court that your dog is not dangerous. Ignoring your suspicions could result in a nasty shock in the future. It is always best to stay aware of and educated about the law.




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