2024-08-08
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Da Wan News On August 7, the Office of the Leading Group for Dog Management in Guichi District, Chizhou City issued a notice stating that in order to further strengthen dog management in key management areas in Chizhou City and standardize dog-raising behaviors, it is now publicly soliciting clues about illegal breeding of banned dogs in key management areas in the city.
The notice mobilizes local residents to actively report any illegal breeding of banned dogs in key management areas in Chizhou City. A one-time reward of 100 yuan will be given to the reporter for any verified report. The reporting telephone number of the Office of the Leading Group for Dog Management in Guichi District, Chizhou City is: 0566-2093921.
The notice also clarified the scope of the key management area in Chizhou City and the list of prohibited dogs. The notice clearly stated: The key management area in Chizhou City extends from Muzhi Road in the east to Ning'an Intercity Railway in the south, from Qiupu River in the west to the Yangtze River in the north, and prohibited dogs are not allowed to be kept in the above areas.
The notice also mentioned that according to the relevant provisions of the "Chizhou City Dog Management Regulations", the list of prohibited dog breeding in key management areas in Chizhou City is as follows:
1. All types of mastiffs; 2. Belgian shepherd dog; 3. Flemish shepherd dog; 4. Dutch shepherd dog (also known as the Dutch shepherd dog); 5. Soviet shepherd dog (also known as the Russian wolfhound); 6. Central Asian shepherd dog (also known as the Central Asian wolfhound); 7. German shepherd dog (also known as the black back, German wolfhound); 8. Caucasian shepherd dog (also known as the Caucasian mountain dog); 9. Anatolian shepherd dog (also known as the Karabas dog, the Canegor dog); 10. Boxer dog; 11. Standard bull terrier; 12. American bully dog;
13. Staffordshire Bull Terrier; 14. Tosa Inu (also known as Tosa Fighting Dog); 15. Doberman Pinscher (also known as Doberman Pinscher, Doberman); 16. Pit Bull (also known as Pit Bull); 17. Rottweiler (also known as Rottweiler, Rottweiler); 18. Korean Tussauds (also known as Dusha Dog); 19. Akita Inu; 20. Wolf Blue Dog; 21. Irish Wolfhound; 22. Setter (also known as Setter Dog) ; 23. Greyhound (also known as Greyhound, Greyhound); 24. Chow Chow (also known as Bear Lion Dog, Woof Dog); 25. Kerry Blue Terrier (also known as Irish Terrier); 26. Bloodhound (also known as St. Hubert Hound); 27. French Wolfhound (also known as French Short-haired Shepherd Dog); 28. Sichuan East Hound (also known as Linshui Dog, Bamboo Dog, Guang Dog); 29. Czech Wolfhound (also known as Czechoslovak Willek Dog);
30. Weimaraner (also known as German Weimaraner, Weimar Wursthund); 31. Pointer (also known as Pointing Dog); 32. Afghan Hound (also known as Kabul Dog); 33. Rhodesian Ridgeback (also known as Lion Hunting Dog, African Lion Dog); 34. St. Bernard; 35. Newfoundland; 36. Komondor (also known as Mop Dog); 37. Bernese Mountain Dog (also known as Bernese Mountain Dog); 38. Great Pyrenees (also known as Pyrenean Mountain Dog); 39. Other mixed breeds of the above breeds.
Da Wan News reporter Zhu Chunyou and correspondent Xu Qiqi
Editor Xu Dapeng