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Why are St. Bernard dogs banned?

Date: 2025-03-02

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Why are St. Bernard dogs banned?
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The main reason for banning the St. Bernard is that the St. Bernard is a dog with a relatively large appetite and a large body. Generally, when it is excited, it is difficult to control it, and it is very difficult to train. Although the Saint Bernard has a very docile personality, is easy to get close to, and is very tolerant to children, it has a strong sense of territory and is very aggressive. When getting along with other people and dogs, it is inevitable that there will be conflicts.

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Raising a St. Bernard dog requires a lot of space, and you need to take it out every day to vent your energy. Moreover, if such a relatively large dog is raised and taken out in the city, passers-by around will often be more frightened when they see such a dog, which will inevitably cause unnecessary panic.

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