Why is Alaska banned?
Alaska is banned because it is a large dog
Alaskan is a well-known large dog breed, with a shoulder height of 58-71 cm and a weight of 39-56 kg. , basically the weight of an adult woman, who can usually reach 160 centimeters when standing.
The dog breeding management regulations also clearly stipulate that it is prohibited to raise aggressive dogs and large dogs in residential areas, so Alaska is included in the scope of prohibited dog breeding.
Prohibited dogs should be judged by their type rather than their size
It is neither comprehensive nor scientific to judge whether a dog is docile based on its size. Many large dogs, such as golden retrievers and Labrador retrievers, are very suitable for family breeding and can even take care of children. Their personalities are also extremely docile and easy to train. They can even be trained into working dogs. Small dogs, because they are aware of their small size, will be wary of humans who appear to be much larger than them. "The most scientific method is to classify by breed. There is nothing wrong with banning the breeding of aggressive dogs. It can be divided by height, just like the subjective belief that big and strong people are gangsters."
Separate dog walking areas can be opened under the breeding ban
Disputes arising from dog breeding are mostly caused by dogs disturbing people or injuring people. Statistics show that dog owners’ lack of breeding knowledge and unregulated dog behavior are the two most important reasons for disputes. It can be seen that the real problem is not the dog, but the dog owner who does not know what responsibilities and obligations are. Dog owners are strictly required to be able to control their dogs at all times, and dog walking times are strictly limited according to the dog's functions. Communities with conditions can establish places specifically for dog activities.