Are Cane Corsos Illegal to Own in Some Places?

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Cane Corsos are a popular breed, but their ownership is regulated in some places. In the United States, for example, some states have breed-specific legislation (BSL) that restricts or bans the ownership of Cane Corsos.

In some cities, like San Francisco, Cane Corsos are prohibited due to concerns about public safety. This is because Cane Corsos are a powerful breed that can weigh up to 120 pounds and have a strong prey drive.

However, many states and cities do not have laws restricting Cane Corso ownership, and some even have laws that protect the rights of responsible breeders and owners.

Countries with Cane Corso Bans

Cane Corsos are banned in several countries. In the Ukraine, they are considered a restricted breed and must be kept on a short leash while wearing a muzzle and microchipped.

Some states in the United States also have bans on Cane Corsos, including Arkansas, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, New Mexico, Louisiana, Missouri, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, North Dakota, Oregon, Washington, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama, Maryland, Vermont, and Delaware.

Here is a list of countries and regions where Cane Corsos are banned:

  • Bermuda Islands, where they are banned along with 19 other breeds
  • Ukraine, where they are considered a restricted breed
  • Multiple states in the United States, including those listed above

Countries Banned

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The Cane Corso is banned in certain countries due to breed-specific legislation.

Many places have breed-specific legislation (BSL) that regulates the types of dogs you can have.

Some countries have restricted the Cane Corso as a dangerous breed.

The Ukraine is one such country where the Cane Corso is on the list of restricted dogs.

You'll need to meet specific requirements if you own a Cane Corso in the Ukraine.

You must retain civil liability insurance, keep your dog on a short leash while wearing a muzzle, and have your pet microchipped.

For another approach, see: Are Cane Corsos Good Family Dogs

Are Canes in Singapore?

In Singapore, Cane Corso owners must follow specific rules due to the breed's appearance. These rules apply to all large breed dogs that might look aggressive.

You'll need to obtain a valid license for your Cane Corso, and there's a limit of one dog of an approved breed or its cross. This means you can't have multiple Cane Corsos or other large breed dogs.

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In public areas, your Cane Corso must be kept on a leash and wear a muzzle at all times. This is a requirement for all dogs, not just Cane Corsos.

Microchipping is also mandatory for your Cane Corso, and you'll need to hold a $100,000 insurance policy for personal injury. This is a significant financial responsibility.

You'll also need to pay a $2,000 banker's guarantee, which is an additional financial requirement. All dogs in Singapore must undergo obedience training, including your Cane Corso.

Regulations in Specific Countries

If you're planning to move to a new country with your Cane Corso, it's essential to know the regulations in place. In the UK, Cane Corsos are allowed, but they must be muzzled and kept on a lead in public, and owners must have third-party liability insurance.

In the UK, authorities will consider a dog's outward appearance when determining if it's a prohibited breed, and DNA, behavior, and breeding are not taken into account. If a court determines a dog is not a risk to the public, it will be listed on the "Index of Exempted Dogs."

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In Germany, Cane Corsos are not prohibited, but they are considered a dangerous breed in some Federal Lands, such as Bavaria, where they must pass a temperament test and register with the safety and public order office.

Here's a list of countries where Cane Corsos are banned or restricted:

  • Ukraine: Cane Corsos are on the list of restricted dogs labeled as dangerous breeds.
  • Bavaria, Germany: Cane Corsos are considered a Category 2, which is considered dangerous, and must pass a temperament test and register with the safety and public order office.

Regulations in Specific Countries

In the UK, Cane Corso ownership is permitted, but authorities will consider a dog's outward appearance when determining whether it's a prohibited breed. Cane Corsos must be measured for their "looks" and listed on the "Index of Exempted Dogs" if a court determines they are not a risk to the public.

If you own a Cane Corso in the UK, you must keep up with legislative changes and adhere to rules such as being muzzled and kept on a lead in public. Some have argued that Cane Corsos should be prohibited in the UK due to their size and strength.

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In the UK, Cane Corsos are not considered a "banned breed", but rather a breed that may resemble a type listed under the Dangerous Dogs Act. This means that you could face police action if someone feels threatened by your dog, even if they haven't been attacked or bitten.

In Ontario, Canada, all Pitbulls are banned, including Cane Corsos, due to their physical characteristics. This ban was introduced in 2005 under the Public Safety Related to Dog Statute Law Amendment Act.

If you own a Cane Corso in Ontario, you must follow strict guidelines, including having your dog muzzled and leashed at all times in public, and keeping them restricted to your area on private property through a tall fence or kennel.

Here's a quick rundown of the key regulations for Cane Corso owners in the UK and Ontario:

Are in France?

In France, the Cane Corso is considered a potentially restricted breed due to its Mastiff lineage. If you don't have pedigree paperwork for your pet, they fall under Category 1.

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Dogs in Category 1 are considered attack dogs and include cross-breeds or relatives of certain breeds. This category also includes dogs without proper paperwork, making them subject to restrictions.

To own a Category 1 dog in France, you'll need a permit and must meet specific requirements.

  • Be over 18.
  • No criminal record.
  • Declare your dog at the Mairie.
  • Keep your pet up to date on rabies vaccinations.
  • Have a behavioral evaluation completed on your pet.
  • Retain specialist civil liability insurance.
  • Keep your pet on a leash in public and muzzled.
  • Category 1 dogs must be sterilized.
  • The dog must be microchipped.
  • Take a mandatory seven-hour training course.

Regulations In Australia

In Australia, the laws governing Cane Corso ownership vary from state to state.

Australian law does not forbid the importing of Cane Corsos, but it does restrict it. Cane Corsos are considered "Dangerous Dogs" in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, which means that there are particular guidelines and limitations on who may possess one.

In New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, Cane Corso owners must ensure their dog is sterilized, microchipped, and wears a muzzle in public.

Cane Corsos are considered a "Restricted Breed" in Victoria, which has additional ownership restrictions such as acquiring a license to retain the dog and registering it with the local municipality.

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The laws governing Cane Corso ownership in Australia differ from state to state, so prospective owners must be aware of the laws in their area and determine whether they require a permit before bringing one home.

Some Australians are advocating for the outlawing of Cane Corsos due to their size and strength, but so far, there have been no successful attempts to have them outlawed in any Australian state or territory.

Currently, there are just about 20 Cane Corsos that are registered in the nation, which shows that the breed is still relatively new to the continent.

US Regulations

In the US, there are specific regulations regarding Cane Corsos. Over 700 cities have some form of Breed Specific Legislation (BSL) in place.

Breed-specific legislation has been a thing in America since the 1980s. However, there is much debate on whether the regulations work.

The Cane Corso is one of the breeds commonly targeted by BSL. This means that in areas where the breed has been outlawed, your dog may be taken away and destroyed, regardless of its temperament.

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Some states have a complete ban on Cane Corsos, including Arkansas, Kansas, and Louisiana. In these states, owning a Cane Corso can lead to serious consequences.

States that currently have bans against Cane Corsos include: Arkansas, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, New Mexico, Louisiana, Missouri, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, North Dakota, Oregon, Washington, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama, Maryland, Vermont, and Delaware.

If you live in an area with BSL, you may be required to follow specific rules, such as putting a muzzle on your pet in public, sterilizing them, or keeping them in a specific type of kennel.

Here's a list of some of the rules you may have to follow:

  • Put a muzzle on your pet in public.
  • Sterilize them.
  • Keep your pet in a specific type of kennel.
  • Keep your pet leashed.
  • Hold liability insurance.
  • Display vicious dog signs at your residence.
  • Tag your dog with a vicious warning sign.

It's worth noting that some states, like California, Florida, Illinois, and Colorado, have state laws prohibiting breed-specific legislation.

Regulations in Canada

In Canada, the laws governing dog ownership are influenced by Breed-Specific Legislation (BSL). Some organizations argue that BSL is discriminatory, but it's currently in place in many areas.

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The city of Calgary, Alberta, does not use BSL to ban specific breeds of dogs, including the Cane Corso. However, strong licensing regulations are in place to prevent inexperienced owners from getting dogs they can't control.

In Ontario, breed-specific legislation was introduced in 2005, which banned Pitbulls, including importation or breeding. The regulations also outlined strict restrictions on existing Pitbulls and the penalties for owners of dangerous breeds.

If you own a dog that's considered a Pitbull in Ontario, you must follow specific guidelines to avoid penalties. Your pet must be muzzled and leashed at all times in public, and on private property, you must have a way to keep them restricted to your area through a tall fence or kennel.

Here's a summary of the regulations in Canada:

It's essential to note that these regulations may change, and it's always best to check with local authorities for the most up-to-date information.

Germany

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Germany has specific regulations regarding Cane Corso ownership. If you plan to stay in Germany for more than four weeks, you'll need to show paperwork to establish your dog's breed.

In some Federal Lands, permission from local authorities is required to have a Cane Corso, as they're considered a dangerous breed.

Cane Corso is a Category 2 breed in Bavaria, which means your dog must pass a temperament test and register with the safety and public order office.

If your pet fails the test, they're labeled a Category 1 breed, which is illegal in Bavaria.

Here's a breakdown of the regulations in Bavaria:

Other Countries and Regions

In the Ukraine, the Cane Corso is considered a restricted breed and owners must follow specific rules, including keeping their dog on a short leash while wearing a muzzle and having their pet microchipped.

The breed is also included in the list of over 80 types of dogs labeled as dangerous breeds in the Ukraine, which has been expanding since 1998.

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In the US, several states have specific limitations on the Cane Corso breed, including requirements for licenses and registration with the municipality.

Some areas in the US also have "Breed Specific Legislation" (BSL) that includes the Cane Corso on a list of dangerous dog breeds, which can lead to the dog being taken away and destroyed.

On the other hand, Australia has a welcoming approach to the Cane Corso breed, with the Australian National Kennel Council (ANKC) officially recognizing the breed in 2003.

Other Countries

In the Ukraine, the Cane Corso is on the list of restricted dogs labeled as dangerous breeds, which has been expanding since 1998 and currently includes over 80 types.

You'll need to retain civil liability insurance if you keep a Cane Corso in Ukraine, and you'll also need to keep it on a short leash while wearing a muzzle and having your pet microchipped.

There are no restrictions on Cane Corsos in Australia, where they've only recently gained popularity outside of Italy, their country of origin.

Where Are the Canes?... Final Thoughts

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If you're considering bringing a Cane Corso into your family, it's essential to check local laws and regulations first. Cane Corsos are often banned in many areas due to concerns about their safety.

Before adopting a Cane Corso, make sure to research the breed's status in your area to avoid any potential issues. This will help you understand the rules and regulations you'll need to follow.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are any dog breeds illegal in the US?

Some dog breeds are restricted or banned in the US, including Rottweilers, Pit Bulls, and Doberman Pinschers, among others. Check our website for a comprehensive list of restricted breeds and learn more about the laws and regulations surrounding them.

Are Cane Corsos on the aggressive dog list?

No, Cane Corsos are not inherently aggressive, but like any breed, they can display aggressive behavior if not properly trained and socialized

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