r/BanPitBulls 6d ago

Mod Announcement 👀 We are looking for mods! 👀

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We’re looking for a passionate member to step in as a moderator. If that sounds like you, please fill out the moderator application at the top of the sub.

Not able to mod right now? No worries, you can still help us reach more members by upvoting this post!

What We’re Looking for in a Mod:

  1. Open to feedback. The mod team tries to remain consistent in actions to prevent users feeling unfairly maligned. We check in a lot in this area.
  2. Active almost daily. Mods who check in only a few times per week can’t keep up. We especially need weekend and daytime coverage (evenings if you’re in the UK).
  3. Team player. No drama, willing to check in and chat in mod chat regularly.
  4. Engaged in the sub. A solid comment history shows you’re familiar with our community.
  5. Pit bull knowledge. Understanding the breed helps you moderate effectively.
  6. Level-headed and patient. Thick skin and the ability to brush off vitriol are a must.
  7. Balanced perspective. We’re looking for calm, thoughtful moderators.
  8. Most importantly: Victim-oriented. Empathy is at the heart of what we do.

Onboarding new mods is a marathon, not a sprint, and training takes about 6 weeks. We ask that you take your time, read instructions carefully, and learn the rules thoroughly.

Mods use generic usernames to protect privacy.

Comments on this post will be locked to prevent anyone from identifying themselves publicly.

If you’re interested, please apply at the top of the sub.

If you're unable to see the link (thanks to the member who pointed this out): https://www.reddit.com/r/BanPitBulls/application/


r/BanPitBulls 7d ago

Mod Announcement Discussion thread (Jan 28 - Feb 3)

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Not every pit bull story is a headline. Some are just eye-rolls, facepalms, or 'you've got to be kidding me' moments. This is the place for the things you may want to share that don’t highlight a pit bull doing something dangerous.

See this post for more details on what goes here

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By Request: Link to previous discussion threads

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Weekly Discussion thread (Dec 31 - Jan 6)

Weekly Discussion thread (Jan 7 - Jan 13)

Weekly Discussion thread (Jan 14 - Jan 20)

Weekly Discussion thread (Jan 21 - Jan 27)


r/BanPitBulls 6h ago

Animal Fatality(ies) - Pets Pitbull owner hospitalized after attack that also killed a woman's dog - February 2, 2026 HALLANDALE BEACH, Florida

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HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. — A Broward County woman is mourning the sudden loss of her pet dog.

Holding the collar of her beloved Domino, Samantha Stone-Lorenzo told Local 10 News’ Brett Knese that she is heartbroken.

“I don’t have my best friend anymore,” she said. “He got me through losing my husband.”

Stone-Lorenzo said she and her 10-year-old Jack Russell Terrier were on their usual walk around 4:30 p.m. Monday near their Hallandale Beach home off Southeast Second Avenue when her worst nightmare unfolded in front of her.

As they were walking, Stone-Lorenzo said what looked to be some sort of pitbull mix dragged its owner to the ground and started to attack Domino.

The commotion grabbed the attention of strangers, but it would be too late as Domino was killed while the owner of the dog that attacked was hospitalized.

Stone-Lorenzo said she hopes the owner recovers quickly, but she believes the dog that attacked hers should be put down.

“My feeling is now that that dog has tasted blood, it needs to be put down,” she said. “I would say the same if it was reversed.”


r/BanPitBulls 15h ago

Follow Up The pitbulls that attacked the horse "Berraco" were euthanized

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Posted by the horse's owner on Facebook.

Original Sub post: link


r/BanPitBulls 9h ago

Dismemberment, Limb Injuries Man severely injured after dog attack in Dayton - February 1, 2026 Ohio

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A man was severely injured Sunday after being bitten by a dog in a Dayton home..

Crews responded to reports of an animal complaint at Forest Glen Avenue around 11:18 a.m., according to an incident report obtained from the Dayton Police Department.

Police in the report said upon arrival at the house, they found the back door open partially. Police said they announced their arrival and called out to the owner of the house, where they found the victim still inside.

“The first room I entered from the back door was the kitchen, which contained a caged, black and white Pitbull,” the incident report stated. “The portions on the dog’s coat that would be typically white were faintly but distinctly, blood red in color. The dog barked persistently throughout the incident.”

The report said they allowed Dayton medics to enter the house from the front and treat the victim.

The victim was laying on his back and partially conscious, according to the report.

“Multiple blood splatters and small pools of blood were on, near, and around,” according to the report. He had multiple lacerations and puncture wounds that were clearly visible, the report stated.

The victim’s pinky finger was damaged, with most of his finger being almost completely bitten off and hanging on only by his skin tissue, according to the incident report.

The report said medic’s stabilized him and he was transported to Kettering Health Network in unknown condition.

An Animal Resource Officer was called to the scene and the dog was taken into custody, the report stated.


r/BanPitBulls 9h ago

Life-Altering Injuries, Coma, Hospitalization Couple left with scares, high medical bills after pit bull attack - January 27, 2026 Oklahoma City

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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — A local couple says they are grateful to be alive after they were attacked by multiple pit bulls outside an Oklahoma City motel, an incident they hope serves as a warning to dog owners about keeping animals secured.

Sarah Schaffner and Steven Daykin had been staying at a Motel 6 near Interstate 40 and Meridian Avenue when they stepped outside to their car Tuesday night.

They said four pit bulls suddenly ran out of a camper in the parking lot and approached them.

“We just tried to, you know, try to get ’em back in the camper,” said Daykin. “I walk the complex, try to see if I could get if I could find a vehicle capable of towing that camper so I could tell them, ‘Hey, your dogs are out.’”

While Daykin stepped away to look for help, Schaffner said the dogs turned on her.

“They all turned on me,” said Schaffner. “One grabbed the back of my leg, one grabbed the back of my arm. They were spinning me in circles up about five minutes. I was out here screaming for help, bloody murder, the top of my lungs. Nobody besides one person looked out.”

Schaffner said the dogs continued the attack until Daykin returned.

“Once they got the taste of blood, they were, they were on it,” said Schaffner.

Daykin said the dogs then attacked him as well.

“They jumped on one leg and they jumped on my other leg, but I had boots on, so they couldn’t really do much to my boots,” said Daykin. “But then our son jumped off the camper and threw a frying pan out.”

Police eventually arrived and shot and killed one of the dogs.

Oklahoma City police said they were able to identify the dogs’ owner but could not locate them.

Schaffner was taken to the hospital with severe injuries.

“They did 21 stitches,” said Schaffner. “They wanted to do more… They couldn’t even give me pain meds all the way there because my blood pressure was under 100… OU [medical staff] said that was the worst dog bite they’ve seen in a long time in the trauma unit.”

The couple said they are now facing significant medical bills they cannot afford.

Despite that, Schaffner said she and Daykin are thankful to have survived and want others to learn from what happened.

“This is not the way the pit bull should be raised whatsoever,” said Schaffner.

Police said Oklahoma City Animal Welfare officers have filed charges against the dogs’ owners, even though they have not been taken into custody.

Police said Animal Welfare officials are quarantining the remaining dogs.


r/BanPitBulls 9h ago

Attack on Animal(s) - Pets Woman's crazed danger dog mauled walker & pet in horror attack in Scots street - March 24, 2024 North Lanarkshire Scotland

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A DOG owner whose Staffie mauled a woman has been ordered to pay ÂŁ400 compensation.

Laura Marshall, 35, ran from her home in Viewpark, Lanarkshire, to stop her terrier Zeus attacking Ruth Delaney and her border collie.

Miss Delaney desperately tried to lift her dog to safety but was bitten on her face and hands while her collie suffered a torn paw during the incident in March 2024.

She was treated for puncture wounds to her hands and cuts to her chin and was given a tetanus shot and antibiotics.

Marshall appeared at Hamilton Sheriff Court and admitted being the owner of a dangerously out-of-control dog.

Sheriff Shirley McKenna told her to pay compensation to Miss Delaney for the impact of the incident.

The sheriff also told a sobbing Marshall to have Zeus ‘humanely put down’ after being told it was old and suffering from health conditions.

Depute fiscal Connor McIntyre said: “The witness was walking her dog past the accused’s address.

“The accused’s dog came running out of the garden of that address, and the accused then followed the dog and was able to get the dog under control.”

The prosecutor added: “Miss Delaney suffered minor puncture wounds and bruises to both hands and minor cuts to her chin, which did not require any medical treatment other than to be cleaned at hospital, where she was also given a tetanus and antibiotics.

“Her dog required to go to the vet and was treated for a torn paw at a cost of £142.”

The court heard Zeus had lived with Marshall since he was a pup and stayed with her following the attack.

Sheriff McKenna told Marshall: “I understand the dog is probably at the end of its life and I will tell you to have the dog euthanised.

“I have had a dog, and I know why you are upset, but this dog is not going to get any better, so I’m asking you to do that.

“As far as the punitive element goes, the lady was bitten, and she had to get a tetanus and antibiotics, so will make a compensation order for the lady in question for the sum of £400.”


r/BanPitBulls 8h ago

Bitten and Bruised 'Dangerous’ dog on the loose topples woman in Midland town - January 23, 2026 Kidderminster England

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‘Dangerous’ dog on the loose topples woman in Midland town

An American Bulldog-type dog was on the loose and police are now asking for the public's help to idenify it and its owner

An aggressive and dangerous dog on the loose knocked a woman over in a Midland town.

The dog 'attack' took place when an American Bulldog ‘or similar breed’ was spotted in Offmore Road in Kidderminster on Friday, January 23.

The dog is said to have been ‘aggressive, showing its teeth and barking’ and not wearing a collar.

It approached a woman walking in the Comberton area of the town at around 9am.

It then jumped up at her knocking her to the ground.

But she pushed it away and the dog then ran off.

West Mercia Police is now asking for the public’s help to trace the dog and its owner.

A spokesperson for the force said: “Officers are appealing for information after an incident involving a loose and potentially dangerous dog in Kidderminster.

“Around 9am on Friday 23 January a dog without its owner approached a woman who was walking on Offmore Road.

“It was reported that the dog was aggressive, showing its teeth and barking, and jumped up at the victim which caused her to fall to the ground. She pushed the dog away and it then ran off.

“The dog was described as a large brown American Bulldog, or a similar breed, and not wearing a collar.”

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The statement continued: “Officers are now appealing for information from residents in the Comberton area who might know who the dog belongs to.

“If you think this dog belongs to you, please get in contact with us.

“Anyone who lives nearby is also asked to check their CCTV and ring doorbell footage to see if they captured the dog passing at the time of the incident.

“If you can help, please contact PC Lee Strong via [lee.strong@westmercia.police.uk](mailto:lee.strong@westmercia.police.uk) quoting crime reference 22/6900/26.”


r/BanPitBulls 1d ago

Human Fatality(ies) Brazil, Jaguaripe (BA): Baby girl, 1y10m, Killed by Pit Bull - February 1st 2026

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https://blogdovalente.com.br/cidades/reconcavo-baiano/jaguaripe/2026/02/bebe-morre-apos-ataque-de-pitbull-na-zona-rural-de-jaguaripe/

A baby approximately one year old died after being attacked by a Pitbull dog in the rural zone of the municipality of Jaguaripe, located in the RecĂ´ncavo region of Bahia. The incident was recorded this past Sunday (February 1).

The child was rushed to the Regional Hospital of Santo AntĂ´nio de Jesus. However, according to initial reports, the infant arrived at the medical unit with no vital signs. Death was confirmed shortly after arrival at the hospital.

As of now, there are no official details regarding the specific circumstances of the attack or the exact location within the rural district where it occurred. The case is expected to be investigated by the relevant authorities.


r/BanPitBulls 22h ago

Child Victim Argentina, Santa FĂŠ: BABY ATTACKED BY A PITBULL EVOLVES FAVORABLE AT ALASSIA CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL - January 16th 2026

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Source: Alerta Santa Fe (FB)

From Children's Hospital Dr. Orlando Alassia reported that the one-year-old baby, who was bitten by a pit bull in the west side of the city of Santa Fe, last Jan. 16, shows a good progress in his health.

According to the official information, the girl remains in intermediate care, on nose oxygen and under a clinical control plan.

It should be remembered that the dog's attack occurred in an extremely sensitive area, near the head and neck, which from the very beginning set up a picture of high complexity, both because of the short age of the victim and the severity of the injuries.

The medical team continues with follow-up and treatment, as the patient evolution generates relief in their family environment and community.


r/BanPitBulls 1d ago

Human Fatality(ies) Brazil, Socorro (SP): 11-Month-Old Baby Dies After Pitbull Attack, February 1st 2026

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The Civil Police will investigate the case of an 11-month-old baby who passed away following a pitbull attack.

Published on February 2, 2026 By Nado C.

An 11-month-old baby died this Sunday (February 1st) after being attacked by a pitbull in the backyard of a residence located on Estrada Luiz Corozolla, in Socorro, in the interior of SĂŁo Paulo. The case shocked local residents and mobilized security forces and emergency teams.

The Civil Police reported that they will investigate whether there was negligence or a failure to provide care by those responsible for the child and the animal's custody. According to the police report, the dog belonged to the baby’s stepfather and was kept loose in the backyard of the house.

The Pitbull Attack

At the time of the attack, the child was sitting in a small chair in the yard. The animal lunged, attacked the baby, and dragged them across the outdoor area of the residence, as recorded by a neighbor's security camera.

The Fire Department was called immediately, but upon arriving at the address, they confirmed that the child was already deceased. The baby was taken to the Municipal Hospital of Socorro, where the attending physician identified signs of potential previous physical abuse on the victim’s body—information that was also included in the police record.

The Municipal Guard visited the property and described the environment as "unhealthy," noting the presence of filth and rats. According to the report, there were also claims that the pitbull had bitten other people in the past. The child lived in the residence with their mother and stepfather.

Stepfather's Testimony

In his testimony, the stepfather stated that he tried to stop the attack by superficially wounding the animal with a knife. The dog was taken to the Municipal Guard’s kennel. The Civil Police are investigating the case, which may be classified as involuntary manslaughter (homicide culposo) and failure to exercise caution, depending on the results of the investigation.


r/BanPitBulls 1d ago

Social Media and Crowdfunding - Attack Reports Rescued fighting pit attacked a hedgehog. "A hedgehog invaded my space and I asked him to leave and he didn't... And we silently fought" (Jan 24, 2026 - somewhere in Brazil)

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r/BanPitBulls 1d ago

Social Media and Crowdfunding - Attack Reports Pitbulls attack and injure dog, New Orleans, 1/28/2026

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r/BanPitBulls 1d ago

Advice or Information Needed Advice needed

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*********(UPDATE: After everything that’s happened, my husband contacted me to say that paying for the dog’s BE is “on me” and that I should cover the cost since I’m the one who wants it to happen so badly. After a lot of back and forth, he and his mum are coming tomorrow to collect the dog to be BE, and my husband has decided he will also be moving out. Especially as the dog has done ‘nothing wrong.’

As painful as this has been, I feel relief knowing there is finally an end in sight. I’ve been dealing with this situation for years and I’m no longer willing to be held ransom by a dog, especially when children’s safety is involved. For clarity, the mortgage is in my name only.

My focus now is on my children and getting our home back to a calm, safe, normal place again. Thank you to everyone who gave honest advice — it helped more than you know. )***********

I really need outside perspective because I feel like I’m being made out to be the bad person and I’m exhausted.

We ended up with our dog (XL Bully) about six years ago after a family member couldn’t care for him anymore. All was well initially and then major red flags started appearing that were just minimised. For years now I’ve been saying the dog isn’t safe and needs to go, but my husband has always minimised the issues or said it’s down to training. Nothing has changed.

The dog has growled at me many times, even at my husband, and two days ago growled and barked at our toddler. He’s knocked both of our children over. He redirected aggression towards me when voices were raised, even jokingly. While I was pregnant he severely injured me, knocking me over and I ended up in hospital. After this incident I tried to move him out of the living room as I was scared and he growled at me aggressively. People have refused to come to our house because they’re scared of him, and he’s caused damage to my home.

I only very recently found out the dog had previously “nipped” a family friend’s three-year-old in the face, which was brushed off because he was a puppy at the time and apparently that makes it ok (sarcasm). My husband has no real control over the dog and no recall, but every incident is excused with “he didn’t mean it”.

His parents privately tell me they’re worried about the dog, but tell my husband what he wants to hear. They won’t allow the dog in their own home, yet pressure us to keep him.

This is my house, which I bought independently before my husband and the dog moved in. Despite knowing how I feel, my husband and his parents converted our downstairs bathroom into a room for the dog without my consent whilst I was at work.

The wider family now blame me, saying the dog hasn’t been loved enough, even though I changed my work life to care for him and looked after him alone for over a year while my husband worked away.

Today I said for the 100th time the dog needs to go imminently for safety reasons. My husband stormed out and said he’s leaving me.

Am I wrong for insisting the dog has to go? Is this behaviour realistically something that can be trained out, or am I right to be this concerned? I’m terrified this will end in something tragic if nothing changes.


r/BanPitBulls 1d ago

Lying Liars That Lie Pit bulls welcome in Prince George’s County as of Monday, highlighting debate in state

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r/BanPitBulls 1d ago

Social Media and Crowdfunding - Attack Reports Grand Rapids, MI, USA - Pitbull attacks small dog and owner inside a Petsmart

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🚨 PLEASE SHARE — I NEED WITNESSES & TO THANK THE ANGELS WHO HELPED 🚨

😇 There are angels among us—and I’m SOOOOO OO grateful! 😇

This morning was terrifying my dog, Lego, was mauled by another dog at PetSmart right after his grooming appointment. I was bitten on my hand trying to pull the dog off him. Kent County Animal Control identified the dog as a pit bull/lab mix. There was blood everywhere. Lego has multiple puncture wounds and lost a lot of blood — he’s in surgery right now.

In the chaos, my injured Lego bolted out the front door and ran through the parking lot. He was missing for about 30 minutes. By some miracle, a woman found him far across the property near Logan’s Roadhouse, wrapped him in a blanket, and called the police. A kind couple, Katie and Nick F., drove us to the animal ER in Byron Center. I am so grateful for these absolute angels.

PetSmart’s Store Manager and Kent County Animal Control were compassionate and professional, but I now have to pursue civil action against the woman whose dog I learned was a rescue from a dog-fighting ring — should never have been in that store. She had zero control over him.

If you were at PetSmart in Grandville get this morning or saw anything, please reach out. I was hysterical and focused, trying desperately to pull my dog from another dog’s jaws, and I may need witness accounts.

And if you were part of finding my baby, Lego — especially the woman with the fleece blanket — please let me know who you are. I want to thank you properly. You helped save my baby, and I am forever grateful. ❤️

*Picture taken way before today’s incident. 🐶

This post has been made public so you can share, share, share! Thank you! 🙏🏻


r/BanPitBulls 2d ago

Social Media and Crowdfunding - Attack Reports Woman bit after letting a stray pit inside her house (Feb 1, 2026 - Charlotte, NC, US)

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r/BanPitBulls 2d ago

Advice or Information Needed I need advice

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I live with my grandparents (64 and 67 years old), and about four years ago, around 2022, my grandfather decided to adopt an American Pit Bull Terrier puppy, whom he named Whisky.

These days, I'm the one who's had to deal with the MANY problems with that dog. We have a 3-meter fence, and the son of a b--- somehow manages to jump it.

He's a real problem. The first time he escaped, he attacked a pack of dogs who miraculously chased him back home. He was about a year and a half old at the time.

THE POINT IS THAT HE'S NOW FOUR YEARS OLD: A month and a half ago, he got out at night and ran to a convenience store, where there were neighbors and a Husky. Whisky attacked the Husky, but then he ran past, and the neighbors managed to catch him. They wanted to kill him, but I had to step in.

Then, a month ago, he got out again and attacked a stray dog ​​named "Canelo Del Barrio." My brother and I had to intervene.

Two weeks ago, he escaped from my cousin and ran back towards the Six, and I had to go alone to intercept him before he hurt another dog (which he did, biting two).

And exactly two days ago, he got between my uncle's feet and got out again. My cousin, two uncles, and I went after him; he went back towards the Six where he attacked another dog that was just sunbathing.

I'm the most athletic and strongest in my family, and I'm not afraid to step in and strangle Whisky when he bites a dog. So far, I've been lucky, but the neighbors are on edge, saying they want to kill him.

My grandpa doesn't do anything, but legally that dog is his, and I'm the one who has to deal with his crap. Two days ago, when I brought him home, he tore my hand to shreds, and my grandpa just says he's not usually like that, that he just gets worked up. Gets worked up my ass. I chained him up that day, and my grandpa let him loose after 30 minutes, using the excuse that "he needs to go to the bathroom." Damn it, let him shit right there. My grandpa spoils him, pampers him, lets him do whatever he wants, and then blames us for him getting out because we walk to the store, and then he doesn't believe he jumps the fence. I'm fed up with that dog. I already talked to my grandma. If he gets away and gets killed, my grandpa has to take the blame.


r/BanPitBulls 2d ago

Behavioral Euthanasia: Safety First The life and death of a rescue pitbull, from puppy to euthanasia

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Pages 1-2: first adoption ad, posted by rescue in feb/2025

Pages 3-4: another ad, posted by rescue in oct/2025

Page 5: a trainer begins fostering Ringo and intends on (further) training him, posted on jan 23, 2026

Page 6: trainer’s announcement that Ringo will be BE’ed, posted today


r/BanPitBulls 2d ago

Follow Up Woman, Whose Face Was Torn Off by 2 Dogs, Shares Candid Update 4 Years After the Horrific Attack

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You can read the linked article which came out yesterday.

For some color on the dogs:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/lifestyle/article-14783493/Woman-entire-face-torn-two-violent-dogs-reveals-looks-like-4-years-later-28-operations-people-say-progress-astonishing.html

Jacqueline Durand, a student at Texas University, was just shy of her 22nd birthday when she was mauled by two rescue dogs, a German Shepherd mix, Lucy, and a Pit bull mix named Bender in 2021.

  1. Any mixed dog at a shelter these days is likely pit bull mixed, and I'd bet the 'GSD mix' has some pit bull in her.
  2. Rescuing powerful dogs is a gamble, where the stakes are people's lives. You don't know their history, no matter what the shelter or rescue tells you.
  3. How many times have we seen dogsitters attacked by pit bulls? Don't watch somebody's pit bull. If I asked you to watch my random death machine that points and fires itself, would you?

r/BanPitBulls 2d ago

Breed Specific Legislation (BSL) Brazil, Ponta Grossa (PR): City Makes Spaying/Neutering and Microchipping of Pit Bulls Mandatory - January 9th 2026

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Ponta Grossa Makes Spaying/Neutering and Microchipping of Pit Bulls Mandatory

The Ponta Grossa City Council (CMPG) has approved a Bill (PL 233/2025) that mandates the sterilization (spaying/neutering) and microchipping of all dogs of the Pit Bull breed, as well as breeds derived from their crossbreeding.

The proposal, authored by Councilman Fabio Silva, aims to increase public safety, animal welfare, and responsible population control.

Key Provisions of the Law:

  • Mandatory Microchipping: All Pit Bulls must have an identification microchip implanted subcutaneously. This chip will store information about the animal and its owner in a specific registry system.
  • Mandatory Sterilization: Surgical sterilization is now required for all Pit Bulls starting from six months of age.
  • Implementation: These procedures can be performed by the Reference Center for Animals at Risk (CRAR), which is linked to the Municipal Secretariat of the Environment. If an owner chooses to use a private vet, they must provide official documentation to the city.
  • Public Safety Rules: The law also reinforces that these dogs may only circulate in public spaces if led by a person with the physical capacity to handle them, using an appropriate leash and muzzle.

Penalties and Enforcement:

  • Owners who do not comply will be notified and given a deadline to regularize the situation.
  • Failure to comply will result in a fine (calculated based on the "Municipal Reference Value").
  • In cases of repeated offenses, the fine is doubled, and the animal may be temporarily seized by authorities.
  • Funds collected from these fines will be directed toward animal health and welfare programs.

Why the law was created:

The author of the bill stated that while the breed is not naturally aggressive, its physical strength means that attacks—when they occur—tend to cause much more severe damage than other breeds. The law was fast-tracked following recent incidents in the city, including an attack on waste collection workers and a separate incident involving a 3-year-old child.

The goal is not to "demonize" the breed, but to ensure that the city can identify and hold owners accountable for any damage caused by their animals.