Team Blitz India
NEW DELHI: In a significant effort to enhance public safety, the Tamil Nadu Government has enacted a ban on 23 dog breeds considered ferocious following a severe attack by Rottweilers on a young girl in Chennai. Effective from May 9, 2024, this ban includes breeds such as Pitbull Terriers, Tosa Inus, and American Bulldogs, mandating that pet owners sterilize these dogs and implement strict control measures in public areas.
This move by the Tamil Nadu Government is part of a larger national dialogue. On March 12 the Central Government issued a directive to ban the sale, breeding, and import of the same breeds across India. However, the Delhi High Court subsequently set aside this order, prompting the Ministry of Animal Husbandry and Dairying to seek further consultations with stakeholders to refine the policy.
The banned breeds are known for their potential for aggressive behavior if not properly trained and managed. These include:Pitbull Terrier; Tosa Inu and American Bulldog.
While these bans aim to reduce incidents of dog attacks, critics argue they do not address the more pressing issue of stray dog populations. In India, most dog attacks involve stray dogs rather than pets of specific breeds.
Experts emphasize that controlling the stray population through comprehensive sterilization programs and public education is essential for addressing the root cause of the problem.