Racial analysis exists from the Bible era and is still present in today's society. Recently, in history, we received a tragic terrorist attack on September 11, 2001. Shortly thereafter, people were worried that someone from the Middle East might destroy the United States. Wearing a scarf in public can make a mistake as a violent terrorist. Over and over again, people stupidly judge and judge individuals based on race and appearance. One of the most recent victims of analysis is Bulldog.
Certain Types of Laws In certain types of laws, we prohibit or limit dogs that are considered "dangerous" breeds, such as bulldog breeds, to prevent dog attacks. "Natural hazard" is that all bulldogs are born of genetic conditions or their environment, they are inherently malignant and are not supported by science. Since dog attacks are not merely a breakdown of breed responsibilities, they are triggered by various factors, so the law for a particular breed does not function. Similar to independent researchers, research conducted by the Disease Control Center, the American Veterinary Association and the National Dog Research Council agrees that BSL is not a production
Brand specific law (BSL) is defined as a law or regulation that identifies dangerous dogs to breed quality and prohibits or restricts certain varieties based on their type, not specific behavior of animals . 25 This type of law does not concede to varieties with valuable assets in the community, such as treatment dogs, care dogs, poisoning dogs and search dogs. BSL treats dogs as "dangerous" based only on their breed and is not based on the actions and attacks committed by individual dogs. 26
Discrimination is a big problem for this varieties. In many cities a certain kind of law is enacted. This measure prohibits certain varieties considered to be dangerous. Varieties such as Doberman, Rottweiler and pickles are prohibited, but prohibition of female breeds is mainly prohibited. This is a very serious problem. In the law specific to breeds, even DNA testing is not used to prove the actual inheritance of dogs. According to a study published in the Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science ($$), "Adoption agencies judge that 87.5% of dogs in a particular family of families did not detect all of these breeds by DNA analysis (Netherlands) ". It is an abandoned person of all dog breeds. Journey