: Strictly regulate subjects to be raised Authorities must tighten the rearing and release of cats and dogs, especially those that are fierce and dangerous to humans.
With a large, healthy appearance, aggressive nature, dogs like Pitbull, Rottweiler, Bully, Tibetan Mastiff … are famous for being dangerous to humans. With money, you can buy a “war dog” However, it is not difficult to find and own them for from a few million to several hundred million dong, depending on the origin. In particular, many people keep these “war dogs” for breeding and selling for profit as a business item without any legal constraints on keeping them in captivity. There is no need for professional dog farms, on social networking sites of people who love and are passionate about raising “war dogs”, these breeds are widely sold. From a few months old to adult dogs. Many people are passionate about raising “war dogs”, but not everyone has the skills to control them. (Picture is for illustrative purposes only) Photo: ROYAL TRIAL Worth mentioning, people looking to buy “war dogs” often ask that they be “hungry, war-blooded” dogs. According to Mr. Nguyen Hoang Dang (who has more than 10 years of professional Pitbull farming experience, lives in District 12, Ho Chi Minh City), buyers of “war dogs” have many purposes, most of which are to show… bravery. “The bravery here is understood as a way to show the ability to conquer and train powerful and dangerous dogs that not everyone dares to raise,” Dang said. Mr. Dang also noted that Pitbull is the most combative dog breed, second in the line of “war dogs”, owners must have certain experience in caring and training them. “Pitbull is a loyal species, well-bred they will be very friendly. But they have a temperamental temperament, once wild, they can attack the owner. This possibility increases if the owner is raised. do not know how to train, or raise adult Pitbulls “- Mr. Dang said. According to veterinarian Tran Trong Nghia (living in Binh Thanh District, Ho Chi Minh City), the most dangerous breed in the “war dog” is its strong jaws. “With just one bite, it can kill another 15-25 kg dog, even break a cow’s leg bone. This level of damage is close to the snap of a great white shark. A characteristic Another part of Pitbull is aggressive, biting, chewing until the enemy dies, then they let go “- Doctor Tran Trong Nghia warned. Raising a dog is like holding a gun in your hand The fatal dog bite incident in Long An, according to Mr. Dang, was partly due to the lack of skills of the owner to control the “war dog” when the incident occurred. The dog that caused the above tragic accident belongs to the “battle dog” line of Bandog, a hybrid of Pitbull but has a much more impressive weight and appearance than Pitbull, much higher damage than Pitbull. “In fact, any breed of dog can damage, even a pet dog that is only a few kilograms like Poodle, Phoc Soc… Dogs have a “huge” weight, their damage will be greater. Raising a fierce dog breed is no different. who holds a gun in their hand,” Dang shared. According to Dr. Tran Trong Nghia, in order to prevent unfortunate incidents, it is necessary to ban raising this line of “war dogs”. If farming is allowed, it must be strictly regulated who can be raised. “Currently, the raising of fierce dogs is not strictly controlled in Vietnam. In other words, as long as you have money, you can buy it, until an incident such as biting a person occurs, the owner does not have the skills to remove the dog’s jaw. In fact, not everyone can train wild dogs with a wild nature, so not everyone is allowed to keep them.To keep them, a license must be obtained to prove that the owner is skilled in training these breeds of dogs. This license has been regulated by many countries such as the US and Canada,” said Dr. Tran Trong Nghia. Regulations are floating According to lawyer Nguyen Thi Bach Tuyet (Ho Chi Minh City Bar Association), owners can raise fierce dogs for many purposes such as housekeeping, landscaping or business… but must comply with the provisions of the law to protect them. ensure the safety of people around (Decree No. 90/2017/ND-CP on regulations on sanctioning of administrative violations in the field of veterinary medicine, Civil Code 2015, Penal Code). “Implementing Decree 90/2017/ND-CP, Ho Chi Minh City has taken the lead for a long time, drastically establishing teams to hunt wild dogs, so the situation of dogs and cats on the loose, without muzzles has decreased significantly. However, when the management responsibility was transferred to the districts, due to lack of synchronization, the situation of letting dogs and cats without muzzles continued to take place, causing environmental pollution (indiscriminate defecation), a direct threat. It is hoped that in the coming time, the authorities will tighten the regulations on raising dogs and cats, especially the fierce breeds, and strictly handle the owners who lack awareness. violate the provisions of the law” – lawyer Nguyen Thi Bach Tuyet proposed.
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