Mozambique: Authorities Ban Entry of Dangerous Dogs

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Mozambique's National Livestock Development Directorate has announced a ban on the entry into the country of dangerous breeds of dogs, as well as cross-bred offspring of uncommon breeds, 'without duly justified reasons.'

Maputo — Mozambique's National Livestock Development Directorate has announced a ban on the entry into the country of dangerous breeds of dogs, as well as cross-bred offspring of uncommon breeds,"without duly justified reasons.'

The National Livestock Development Directorate has issued a list of dangerous breeds, including: pitbull terrier, rottweiler, American Staffordshire terrier, tosa inu, St Bernard, bull terrier, akita inu, Doberman pinscher, kangal, bull mastiff, breeds resulting from crossing with wolves, Australian Shepherd, Siberian Husky, and Chow-Chow.

However, according to the document, the measure does not extend to the public services . The dogs may be allowed for certain reasons"as guide and companion for disabled people, disaster protection and rescue services.'

 

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