Doha, Qatar: In a recent update, the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MoECC) has urged owners of dangerous animals to avoid taking them to public spaces.
Through its social media platforms, the Ministry stressed the importance of keeping these animals away from public areas to ensure the safety of individuals. Furthermore, it issued a strong warning against showcasing, selling, or trading these animals, citing the regulations outlined in Law No. (10) of 2019.
As part of this campaign, the ministry advises everyone to 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."
The dangerous animals listed by the ministry include:
1. Doberman
2. Ridgeback
3. American Staffordshire Terrier
4. American Pit Bull Terrier
5. Boston Terrier
6. German Pinscher
7. Stafforshire Terrier
8. Bull Terrier
9. Ca De Bou
10. Canary Dog
11. Argentino Dogo
12. Brazilian Mastiff
13. Spanish Mastiff
14. Neapolitan Mastiff
15. Bull Dog
16. Bull Mastiff
17. Old English Mastiff
18. Dogu De Boreaux
19. Boxer
20. Great Dane
21. Rottweiller
22. Shar Pei
23. Cane Corso
24. Kangel Dog
25. Tibet Dog
26. Sheep Dog Caucasim
27. Ovcharka
28. Alpine Mastiff
29. Panthera Leo
30. Panthera Tigris
31. Panthera Pardus
32. Panthera Onca
33. Puma Concolor
34. Acinonyx Jubatus
35. Crocuta Crocuta
36. Hyaena Hyaena
37. Vulpes Vulpes
38. Canis Aurcus
39. Crocodiles
40. Papio Hamadryas
41. Chorocrbus Pygerythrus
42. Pan Trogldytes
43. Gorilla SPP
44. Spiders
45. Snakes
46. Scorpions
47. Wild cats
48. Bears