Recently, the Supreme People's Court once again clarified the division of relevant responsibilities for the incident of "prohibiting the breeding of fierce dogs and injuring people", and clearly pointed out that the dog owner needs to bear full responsibility regardless of whether the victim is at fault or not. This judgment provides a clear and unambiguous legal guidance for the public, and also puts forward higher requirements for dog management.
First of all, fierce dogs are clearly listed as prohibited dog breeds in many countries and regions due to their natural aggression and incompatibility. However, there are still some people who raise these potentially dangerous dogs out of personal preference or blind pursuit of so-called "face". When these dogs get out of control and hurt people, not only do the victims and their families suffer huge physical and mental damage, but also bring unnecessary disputes and legal disputes to the society.
The judgment of the Supreme People's Court this time is actually a strengthening and clarification of the responsibility of dog owners. In the past, some dog owners would try to shirk responsibility on the grounds that the victim "teased the dog" or "trespassed into private territory" after the dog injured someone. But according to this judgment of the Supreme People's Court, regardless of whether the victim is at fault or not, the dog owner must bear the consequences for his actions. This is undoubtedly a strict constraint on the behavior of dog owners, and it is also a strong protection of the rights and interests of victims.
Of course, in addition to clarifying the responsibilities of dog owners, we also need to start from multiple aspects to jointly reduce the occurrence of fierce dog injuries. First of all, we should increase the publicity of the ban on dog breeds, so that the public can understand the potential dangers of these dogs, so as to consciously resist breeding. Secondly, for dogs raised in violation of regulations, the relevant departments should increase law enforcement efforts and promptly investigate and confiscate them. In addition, for dog owners who have already raised fierce dogs, they should be forced to participate in relevant training and courses to learn how to properly raise and manage dogs to reduce the possibility of dogs getting out of control.
If a fierce dog is forbidden, the dog owner is fully responsible, and it has nothing to do with the victim's fault", which is not only a clarification of the responsibility of the dog owner, but also a guarantee of public safety. We should start from many aspects to jointly reduce the occurrence of fierce dogs and make our lives more harmonious and safe.
At present, the fierce dog species determined by the Ministry of Agriculture of the People's Republic of China are as follows:
1.Tibetan mastiff, 2Italian Newpoliton dog, 3Brazilian Phillip, 4French Bordeaux dog, 5Dogo Argentina, 6English Mastiff, 7Boxing Lion, 8Doberman, 9Kasro, 10Caucasus, 11Newfoundland dog, 12Komon dog, 13Rottweiler, 14Greyhound, 15German Shepherd, 16Afghan Hound, 17Russian Shepherd, 18Shar Pei, 19Deer Hound, 20Weimar Hound Dog, 21Boeing Hound Spaniel, 22Flanders Cattle Dog, 23Russian black. Belgian Tambien, 25Bull head. Kelly Blue. Stafford, 28Pitbull, 29English Bulldog, 30Tosa Inu, 31Akita Inu, 32Wolf Qing, 33Chuandong Hound, 34Chinese Dog, 35Kunming dog, 36Central Asian Shepherd, 37Canary, 38Horse dog, 39Chinese Pastoral Dog, 40Great White Bear Dog, 41Alaskan Malamute, 42Saint Bernard, 43Great Dane, 44English Ancient Shepherd, 45English Bloodhound, 46Shepherd, 47Bernese Mountain Dog, 48Barley Town; Crossbreed dogs containing the above pedigrees.