Chennai’s Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) has imposed a strict ban on new licences for Pitbull and Rottweiler breeds, effective December 20, 2025, classifying them as ferocious dogs unfit for urban pet ownership.The decision stems from a surge in dog bite complaints, with these breeds linked to multiple public attacks in recent months. GCC’s Veterinary Department resolution notes their aggressive nature, especially unpredictable behavior around strangers or in unfamiliar settings like crowded Chennai neighborhoods.
Why Removed from Permitted List
Pitbulls and Rottweilers were struck off the list of allowed pet breeds due to inherent risks in densely populated areas. While once licensed, the GCC now halts new applications, renewals, and breeding to curb incidents harming residents, children, and seniors in apartments and streets.
Are They Ferocious?
Chennai’s View
Local authorities describe these muscular breeds as “ferocious and aggressive,” prone to sudden aggression outside familiar environments. Recent cases in T. Nagar, Anna Nagar, and Besant Nagar highlight maulings, prompting calls from residents for action over pet fashion.
Rules for Existing Owners
Licensed owners keep their dogs but must leash and muzzle them in public, facing Rs 5,000 fines for violations. New buyers or unlicensed rearing attract Rs 1 lakh penalties, prioritizing pedestrian safety in Chennai’s bustling zones.
