Because Chinese native dogs are relatively aggressive, prone to fights with other species, and occasionally bite people, causing the development of rabies and other diseases, Chinese native dogs are banned.

The Chinese Hometown Dog is one of the original dogs in China and is called the “national dog”. Chinese native dogs are not very carnivorous and can survive as long as they have something to eat. They are very popular guard dogs in rural areas. Due to the neglect of Chinese native dogs by traditional culture and the lack of care for native dogs in modern society, purebred Chinese native dogs have become increasingly desolate. Modern people call Chinese native dogs native dogs, which have no social status at all.

Why are Chinese pastoral dogs banned?

There are more and more Chinese native dogs hanging out on the streets. It’s not that people don’t want to keep them; it’s that cities have issued bans on the adoption of Chinese native dogs. It may sound funny, but the Chinese native dog that has been around for thousands of years is going to be destroyed when it becomes modern. But the fact is that there are more and more cities that ban Chinese native dogs, and their living space is getting smaller and smaller. They will never betray their owners. Many pet dogs will always stay with their owners as long as they recognize an owner and the owner does not abandon them. This is especially true for Chinese native dogs. No matter whether it is difficult or noble, the Chinese hometown dog city will sincerely look after the home and care of the home of its pet owner. However, they are currently banned by the city because they are easy to hurt people, are fierce dogs, and cause disturbance to people's livelihood.

It is true that there are many uncivilized situations with pet dogs, such as urinating and urinating everywhere. Dogs without leashes may scare the elderly and children, and even bite people. Therefore, various cities are currently repairing the dog breeding industry, and every dog ​​must be registered online. However, when the owner of a Chinese native dog came to register, he found that his dog belonged to the banned group and could not be seen in urban centers.

Many people are confused about this. Are the Chinese native dogs that have lived with us for so many years artificially disappearing? It turns out that Chinese native dogs were initially added to the banned list because experts confirmed that Chinese native dogs were tentatively added to the banned list because native dogs are more aggressive and can easily bite people in urban centers. Later, during the public hearing, this ban was also lifted after efforts. Many cities have begun to no longer ban Chinese native dogs, but many native dogs have lost their lives before this.

Some died peacefully, some had their dogs stolen at night, and some died after falling ill.. However, things are getting better now. More and more cities are beginning to lift the ban on dog breeding in China’s hometown. Many native dog owners began to license their dogs. Later, they could appear in large numbers in urban centers, hoping that their native dogs could truly be accepted by the public.

The Chinese native dog likes to bark and is not very obedient, so it is not very popular.

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