
Ministry warns against walking, trading dangerous animals, including 28 dog breeds
The Peninsula
Doha, Qatar: The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change has urged owners of dangerous animals, including 28 breeds of dogs, against walking them i...
Doha, Qatar: The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change has urged owners of dangerous animals, including 28 breeds of dogs, against walking them in public places.
It has classified a list of 48 animals as dangerous, including dog breeds such as Doberman, Bull Terrier, Bull Dog, Canary Dog, Great Dane and more.
The Ministry wrote on its social media account urging "possessors of dangerous animals not to bring or walk these animals in public places to ensure the safety of individuals."
It further warned against displaying, selling, or trading these animals, in accordance with the provisions of Law No. (10) of 2019, which regulates the possession of dangerous animals and organisms to maintain public safety and protect the environment.
The ministry called on everyone to "review the regulation, which includes 28 breeds of dangerous dogs, along with a range of other organisms classified as dangerous, to ensure full compliance with the law."