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Home » Egypt’s Cabinet Reduces Banned Dog Breeds from 16 to 3

Egypt’s Cabinet Reduces Banned Dog Breeds from 16 to 3

Egyptian cabinet amends law to allow ownership of previously banned dog breeds, retaining restrictions on three deemed dangerous.

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
June 22, 2025
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Egypt’s cabinet reduces the list of banned dog breeds from 16 to 3, easing restrictions on pet ownership under the Law Regulating the Possession of Dangerous Animals

The Egyptian cabinet has approved an amendment to the Law Regulating the Possession of Dangerous Animals, reducing the number of dog breeds banned in the country from 16 to 3.

This change, announced on 14 May 2025, aims to ease restrictions on pet ownership while maintaining public safety.

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Under the revised law, only the Pit Bull Terrier, Rottweiler, and Japanese Tosa remain prohibited.

The original 2023 legislation had listed 16 breeds as hazardous, including the German Shepherd, Doberman, and Boxer.

The amendment reflects a shift towards a more balanced approach to regulating dog ownership in Egypt

The decision follows public debate and feedback from pet owners and animal rights groups, who argued that the previous restrictions were too broad and affected many common household breeds.

By narrowing the list, the government seeks to address these concerns while still preventing the ownership of breeds considered particularly dangerous.

The amendment also includes provisions for licensing and registering dogs, as well as penalties for violations.

Owners of the newly permitted breeds are encouraged to comply with these regulations to ensure responsible pet ownership.

This legislative change marks a significant development in Egypt’s approach to animal welfare and public safety, balancing the rights of pet owners with the need to protect the community from potential harm.

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