7 Dog Breeds That Are Not Safe To Keep In India

Sindhu Bhagi|18-08-2025, 05:32 PM
7 Dog Breeds That Are Not Safe To Keep In India
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But in India, not every dog breed is suited, or even allowed, to
be a household pet.

Some breeds are restricted due to safety risks, aggressive instincts, or the challenges
of managing them in urban environments.

Here’s a closer look at seven dog breeds that should not be kept as pets in India.

  1. Pit Bull Terrier

    Pit Bulls are banned in many countries because of their aggressive reputation.

    In India, they’ve been linked to severe attack cases. Their strength and prey drive

    make them dangerous in crowded neighborhoods.
  2. Rottweiler

    Rottweilers are powerful guard dogs but require expert handling. Without proper

    training, they can be unpredictable. Several incidents in Indian cities have raised

    concerns about their suitability as family pets.
  3. Dogo Argentino

    Bred for hunting big game, this muscular breed has a high prey drive. In India’s

    dense communities, controlling such instincts can be extremely difficult.
  4. Fila Brasileiro

    This breed, also referred to as the Brazilian Mastiff, is renowned for its fierce

    protective instincts. However, its natural distrust of strangers makes it a public

    safety risk in busy Indian environments.
  5. Cane Corso

    Popular abroad as a protection dog, Cane Corsos need structured training and large

    open spaces. In urban India, they are often confined, which can lead to aggressive

    behavior.
  6. Tosa Inu

    This enormous breed, which was first developed for dog fighting in Japan, is prohibited

    in a number of nations. Its sheer strength and temperament make it unsafe for untrained

    households.
  7. Boerboel

    The South African Boerboel is a natural guardian. But in India, improper breeding and

    lack of awareness have made it a difficult and dangerous choice for average pet owners.

These seven breeds, though magnificent in their own right, are not suited for Indian
homes. Instead, adopting breeds that adapt well to Indian conditions, like Labradors,
Beagles, or Indies, ensures safety, harmony, and happiness for both pets and people.

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Sindhu Bhagi is a passionate writer for the Zaanvar project, dedicated to creating engaging and informative content about pets and animal care. Her journey into the world of pet-focused content creation stems from her love for animals and her commitment to promoting responsible pet ownership. Joining Zaanvar has enabled her to explore topics such as pet health, training tips, and product recommendations. Sindhu Bhagi aspires to become a trusted voice in the pet care community, offering valuable insights and resources to help pet owners provide the best care for their furry companions.

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