Dangerous Dogs Act is an Act of the Parliament of United Kingdom. It was introduced in response to various incidents of serious injury or death resulting from attacks by aggressive and uncontrolled dogs, particularly on children.
Some of the most dangerous dogs are:* Pit Bull Terrier* Japanese Tosa* Dogo Argentino* Fila BrasileiroThese are mentioned in a UK law - the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991.
Like humans, dogs are teritorrial, have anger, saddness, and other emotions, are atracted to one another, and can follow instructions from others. The list could go on forever, but in the end, the only thing dogs are missing from humans are opposable thumbs and a couble IQ points.
It depends how you behave toward your dogs. To your dogs, you are a member of it's pack/family. If you act dominantly towards your dogs and in charge, they will think of you as the pack leader.
Dogs and cats are domestic animals that are commonly kept as pets. Dogs are known for their loyalty and companionship, while cats are often appreciated for their independence and playful nature. Both species come in a variety of breeds and can provide emotional support and companionship to their owners.
because people tell them things about dogs the best thing to do is to get someone's dog and stare into its eyes that way it will no your being friendly if you act scared around a dog it will think your trying to hurt it. Having a fish is great, but they also need to be taken care of. dogs were descoverd in 1999 they are made from plastic they were first owend by a woman called patsy downforeby Cloe
Four breeds banned by dangerous dogs act 1991 ; The Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 bans the breeding and sale or exchange of four kinds of dog - pit bull terriers, Japanese Tosas, Dogo Argentinos and Fila Brasileiros
Certain breeds of dog are banned under the dangerous dogs act.
That's an opinion. Some people think dogs don't act strange. Dogs are just being... dogs. It's what they do. Anyway, this question isn't specific.
I think dogs bite when they get mad for whatever reason! The act of biting from any animal is an act of self-defense.
No, the emotion itself is not dangerous, but how some people act on and in the name of the emotion can be dangerous; that's both to themselves and people around them.
I found something about the law there: The government has taken several steps to try to crack down on those who breed and trade dangerous dogs, as well as those who own them. Dangerous dogs: The four breeds that are restricted in UK The Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 is the most prominent of the various laws that cover dog ownership in the UK. The act bans the breeding and sale or exchange of four kinds of dog - pit bull terriers, Japanese Tosas, the Dogo Argentinos, and the Fila Brasileiros. Cross-breeds of those dogs are covered by the law.
The Dangerous Dogs Act was introduced in an attempt to reduce the number of Dog attacks on people. Unfortunately, this Act was a complete failure as the number of dog attacks has actually risen since the law was introduced! The Act labels four breeds of Dog as ''dangerous'' and makes them illegal to own, breed or sell. These are the American Pit Bull Terrier (American Staffordshire Terrier), Dogo Argentino, Fila Brazileiro and Japanese Tosa. The Act has caused the euthanisation of hundreds of healthy, happy and friendly dogs just because of their breed and what they looked like. Hopefully, the law may soon be repealed by the Dog Control Bill which is currently going through Parliament. There are no bad breeds, only bad owners.
Chocolate - particularly dark chocolate - CAN indeed be dangerous for dogs. On thing too much chocolate can cause in dogs is restlessness, hyperactivity. Which, together with the dog not feeling well, quite probably could cause it to act all crazy.
Some of the most dangerous dogs are:* Pit Bull Terrier* Japanese Tosa* Dogo Argentino* Fila BrasileiroThese are mentioned in a UK law - the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991.
Health and Safety Officers are usually charged with enforcing some or all aspects of a Health and Safety Act. no Act - no Officer.
Like humans, dogs are teritorrial, have anger, saddness, and other emotions, are atracted to one another, and can follow instructions from others. The list could go on forever, but in the end, the only thing dogs are missing from humans are opposable thumbs and a couble IQ points.
In the UK, it is illegal to own or breed certain types of dogs that are considered to be dangerous. These include Pit Bull Terriers, Japanese Tosas, Dogo Argentinos, and Fila Brasileiros. The Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 bans the possession, breeding, sale, and exchange of these breeds.