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  • Pit bull on Random Pets That Are Banned Around World And Why

    (#1) Pit bull

    Pit bulls and their counterparts, like American bull terriers, are banned in many countries throughout the world. Many of these laws were spurred by attacks, leading to public outcry against pit bulls - or dogs that look like pit bulls. However, in some places, those laws may be changing; for example, Montreal passed breed-specific legislation in September 2016 but then overturned the law by December 2017. 

    Pit bulls were not a public concern until the late '80s. Prior, they had been considered good pets, family dogs, and guard dogs. However, dog fighting came back in the '80s, and with dog fighting came dogs that were bred and taught to be aggressive. Very quickly, many states and communities began passing breed-specific legislation. 

    Today, Montreal is not the only community that has reconsidered its pit bull ban. However, there is still a lot of breed-specific legislation out there to research before you get a pit bull. 

  • Wolf Dogs on Random Pets That Are Banned Around World And Why

    (#2) Wolf Dogs

    Laws vary throughout the United States on wolf dog ownership; however, they are completely outlawed in Alaska, Connecticut, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, and Wyoming. Some states do treat wolf dog mixes as domestic pets just like any other dog, though; if you're curious just exactly what a wolf dog is, they're domesticated canines that have been crossbred with wolves and maintain a large percentage of wolf DNA.

  • Hedgehog on Random Pets That Are Banned Around World And Why

    (#3) Hedgehog

    • Erinaceinae

    Hedgehogs, as tiny and adorable as they may be, are a surprisingly hot-button legal issue. They're completely illegal in California, Georgia, Hawaii, Pennsylvania, and Washington, DC. 

    The reasons behind hedgehog bans are similar to bans on other small rodents. They can harm their environment if they become established in the wild, and they can transmit illnesses like foot-and-mouth disease to humans.

  • Ferret on Random Pets That Are Banned Around World And Why

    (#4) Ferret

    • Mustela putorius furo

    Ferrets are only completely banned in two states - California and Hawaii - but some cities have also banned them (e.g. Dallas, New York City, and Washington, DC). 

    In California, ferrets are banned due to the risk that they could start a population of wild ferrets. Hawaii bans ferrets because they can carry rabies; this is of particular concern to the Hawaiian government because the state is free of rabies (and would like to keep it that way). 

  • Hamster on Random Pets That Are Banned Around World And Why

    (#5) Hamster

    • Cricetinae

    Hamsters and gerbils are outlawed in Hawaii. The Hawaiian government is concerned that hamsters could easily establish themselves as an invasive species in Hawaii, given that hamsters are suited for Hawaii's climate. If hamsters were introduced into the wild, they could have a serious impact on native plants and animals.

  • Skunk on Random Pets That Are Banned Around World And Why

    (#6) Skunk

    • Mephitidae

    Chances are pretty good that it's illegal to own a skunk in your state - only 17 allow pet skunks (Alabama, Florida, Indiana, Iowa, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming). 

    That being said, skunks have been kept as domesticated pets for about 60 years, so they can make good pets in the sense that they like attention and affection. However, a domesticated skunk has to have its scent glands removed as a baby, otherwise it would be spraying all over your house. Skunks are also mischievous creatures, leading skunk owners to have to "skunk-proof" their homes. 

  • Mini Pigs on Random Pets That Are Banned Around World And Why

    (#7) Mini Pigs

    If you follow a mini pig or two on Instagram, you aren't alone - Prissy and Pop have almost 700,000 followers. However, bans on pet pigs are becoming increasingly more common as the mini and micro pig trend continues. 

    In New York, a senator introduced a bill to legalize pigs under 200 pounds, but nothing came of that legislation. The health department is anti-pet pig, saying that pigs can become aggressive and get rabies. In the meantime, pig owners are often charged with harboring wild animals and forced to give up their pigs. 

    Though pet pigs may be legal in your state, they may not be legal in your municipality. Most governments recognize pigs as livestock, and most cities do not allow livestock within city limits.

  • Quaker Parrots on Random Pets That Are Banned Around World And Why

    (#8) Quaker Parrots

    The Quaker parrot (also known as the monk parakeet) finds itself on the restricted list because it could end up as an invasive species, impacting the population of native animals. Quaker parrots can be found in the wild in New York, Texas, and Florida. In states where owning a Quaker parrot is legal, there are usually some restrictions (e.g. the bird must be banded, its wings must be clipped, or a permit is required).

  • Snakes on Random Pets That Are Banned Around World And Why

    (#9) Snakes

    Though laws on snakes vary from state to state, a few species are completely banned in the US, meaning that the snakes cannot be imported or sold. Burmese pythons and some anacondas make the list. Florida in particular has a problem with pet snakes; pythons wreaked havoc on the Everglades.

  • Hermit crab on Random Pets That Are Banned Around World And Why

    (#10) Hermit crab

    • Paguroidea

    The list of animals not allowed in Hawaii is pretty long, but Carribbean hermit crabs are one of the most interesting animals that are prohibited. No reason for the ban is listed but, given Hawaii's strict regulations, it seems likely that it's a preventive measure taken so that Carribbean hermit crabs don't establish themselves as an invasive species.

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If you plan to adopt pets, it is important to learn about the prohibition rules in different places. Although not all pets are banned, there are still many common types of pets on banned lists around the world, but some lack convincing evidence or reasons why they should be banned. Some animals can indeed become good friends for people, such as cats and dogs, but wild and aggressive animals should be banned. 

Here the random tool shows 10 pets that are banned around the world and also explains the reasons, these animals are dangerous not only for individuals but even for the surrounding people.

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