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Originally Posted by Coach
The breed(s) would likely be gone within a few generations and animals that are already out there don’t have to… I don’t know? I’m genuinely curious what people think should happen to these dogs under a pure ban, even with grandfathered ownership. And mixed breeds as well.
Honestly breeding in general probably needs some form of strict oversight and population control. Not sure how you’d deal with that. Have no clue what goes into “proper” dog breeding.
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Pretty to take cues from any one of the countries that already have these types of bans in place. Do as they do in Australia: place heavy restrictions on current owners (specific enclosures, muzzles, registration, specific collars, etc) and make both breeding and accepting restricted breeds against the law. Punishment for current owners who violent restrictions or those who breed/buy/etc range from thousands in fines to 5 years in jail, with the dog being seized and destroyed.
Seems to make sense.