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Will my Pitbull mix be taken away if I register him due to breed?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Mixed Breed Medium (23 - 60lb) | Male | unneutered | 11 months and 24 days old

Hi just wondering what the cause if I was to take in my labrador half pitty in to get register if he will get taken off me because of his half bread being a pitt bull he's a very friendly dog around my children and family and even people walking past

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Answered By Dr. Elizabeth

Veterinarian

Published on January 11th, 2019

There is breed specific legislation (BSL) in some cities in the United States and some apartments, landlords or insurance companies also have breeds they will not cover/allow. Veterinarians can treat any breed of dog. If you live in an area with breed specific legislation, you may be liable to legal action or even the loss of your pet if he is one of the breeds not allowed. By registration, I assume you mean licensing? To know the exact laws pertaining to your area, I recommend to reach out to the local humane society as they tend to have the best knowledge of any specific legislation related to dog breeds. A local veterinarian would also be a good resource. The county humane society is also the one who typically is in charge of licensing pets. I hope this gives you a good idea of who to contact in regards to Coco. Please feel free to post any more additional questions!

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    Answered By Dr. Melanie, BVSc MS

    Veterinarian

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    Thank you for contacting Pet Coach with your question about Coco. I'm not sure where you live in the United States, but some areas may have breed specific bans such as Ohio with pit bulls. You need to check your local laws about it, but if you live in an area where there isn't a breed specific ban, they won't be able to take him off of you if you take him in to be registered. Best of luck.

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