What dog breeds are banned in the UK?
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47% : According to the official government website, in the UK it is against the law to own certain types of dogs - these dogs are:Pit Bull Terrier: This breed, also known as an "American Pit Bull Terrier" or just "Pit Bull" is a fighting dog which was first developed in the 19 century in England, Scotland and Ireland from a bulldog and a terrier.44% : Please try again later{{ /verifyErrors }}There has been a string of recent dog attacks across the UK which has now sounded the alarm for government officials to take action.
42% : After an increased number of fatal attacks in England and Wales by Pit Bulls on humans between 1981 and 1991 - the UK government decided to take action and ban the breed in 1991 under the Dangerous Dogs Act.
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