New Florida law lifts ban on all dog breeds, pit bulls remain controversial (2024)

WUSF | ByScarlett Cooney - WUFT

PublishedOctober 21, 2023 at 5:00 AM EDT

In 1989, 7-year-old Melissa Moreira underwent facial reconstruction surgery after being severely attacked by a neighbor’s pit bull. Shortly after, Miami-Dade County banned all pit bulls.

At the time, pit bull advocacy organizations across the state mourned. Pit bull foster and adoption groups felt the breed was being unfairly targeted due to some bad apples, said Blanca Carbia, treasurer of Plenty of Pit Bulls in Gainesville.

Now, for the first time in 34 years, pit bulls are once again legal in all of Florida.

On Oct. 1, House Bill 941 went into effect in Florida, prohibiting governmental public housing authorities from banning dogs based on their breed, weight or size. The law also overturned remaining breed bans by local governments.

There are mixed feelings about this law, giving some hope while others call for strict breed bans. Pit bulls and pit bull mixes were responsible for the deaths of 37 Americans in 2021, which makes them the subject of great controversy.

One organization hoping to benefit from the new law is Plenty of Pit Bulls, a non-profit, volunteer-based organization dedicated to the rescue, recovery and rehabilitation of the breed. Members rescue pit bulls from shelters and place them with fosters, with the end goal of getting them adopted.

Veema Jhagru, a member of Plenty of Pit Bulls, said she sees this law as a stepping stone for progress.

“Hopefully it leads to broader change because decreasing the stigma is necessary,” Jhagru said.

Jhagru, a fifth-year student at the University of Florida, has been involved with the organization for three years. She has been fostering Benji, a 10-year-old pit bull, for almost two years.

Jhagru found Benji in Orlando and said he wasn’t supposed to make it past Dec. 31, 2021. When she was given the report from the shelter, she found out Benji had been abused. She said someone saw him tied up in someone’s yard day after day.

“He had a big tumor on his neck,” Jhagru said. “That’s how tight the rope was around his neck.”

According to the World Animal Foundation, pit bulls are the most abused dogs in the world. The foundation also lists that approximately 6% of all dogs in shelters across the United States are pit bulls and that around one million pit bulls are euthanized each year.

In her three years as a foster, Jhagru said she and her family have experienced breed bias. Her parents, residents of Pompano Beach, adopted a dog through Plenty of Pit Bulls. Jhagru said that in certain neighborhoods, some people will cross the street to avoid their dog.

“They just have such a bad stigma,” Jhagru said.

She added that she hopes the new law will eliminate that stigma.

The treasurer of Plenty of Pit Bulls said she feels this law will also aid in their mission to find these dogs their “forever homes.”

Blanca Carbia has been involved with Plenty of Pit Bulls since its inception in 2013. In her 10 years with the organization, she has seen it grow. What once started as a $10,000 budget has now grown to a $40,000 budget for an organization that fosters around 75 dogs per year.

Carbia has fostered a few dogs here and there but never had one for an extended period. That is until Chopper came along.

She has been fostering Chopper, a pit bull, for almost one and a half years. Chopper came to the organization from a Jacksonville shelter. He had what is known as a Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA), which is a hole in the main artery of the heart, the aorta. Ever since it’s been fixed, Carbia said, he’s been a ball of energy.

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In her experience fostering Chopper and other dogs, Carbia said she has encountered breed bias many times. She also mentioned that she thinks breed-based bans make no sense and that they rarely work.

“It has to do with temperament. It has to do with responsible ownership,” Carbia said. “It has to do with all that stuff that has nothing to do with the breed of the dog.”

But not everyone would agree with Carbia. Various organizations are discouraged by this decision and advocate for breed bans, including DogsBite.org.

According to its website, DogsBite.org is the primary organization dedicated to prioritizing the safety of humans over the safety of dogs. It aims to spread information about what they recognize as dangerous dog breeds, primarily pit bulls.

The organization says 433 people were killed by dogs between 2005 and 2017. Almost 66% were killed by pit bulls.

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DogsBite.org did not respond to a request for a comment but writes on their website that they think a breed ban is the most proactive form of policy regarding pit bulls.

It cites that over 900 U.S. cities and many public housing authorities have breed-specific restrictions. Some of these restrictions include mandatory sterilization and strict containment rules.

Overall, this new law has only highlighted how divisive certain breeds are. While some wish breed-based bans were still legal, others hope the stigma toward pit bulls will decrease.

“He’s a sweetie,” Jhagru said. “He keeps me safe.”

New Florida law lifts ban on all dog breeds, pit bulls remain controversial (2024)

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New Florida law lifts ban on all dog breeds, pit bulls remain controversial? ›

Now, for the first time in 34 years, pit bulls are once again legal in all of Florida. On Oct. 1, House Bill 941 went into effect in Florida, prohibiting governmental public housing authorities from banning dogs based on their breed, weight or size. The law also overturned remaining breed bans by local governments.

What is the new law in Florida for dogs? ›

Under the Pam Rock Act, a dog owner who has knowledge of their pet's "dangerous propensities" must securely confine the dog in a proper enclosure, which might be indoors, in a locked, fenced yard or in any other secured locked structure. When bringing the dog outside, the owner must make sure the animal is muzzled.

Are pit bulls going to be illegal? ›

There are no US states where Pit Bulls are banned from the entire state, but many cities have breed bans that prohibit Pit Bulls and other breeds considered dangerous. If you have or are considering getting a Pit Bull, it is important to research your area's laws to make sure that you won't lose your dog.

What is the dangerous dog law in Florida? ›

Under the Pam Rock Act, a dog is considered "dangerous" if it has aggressively bitten, attacked, endangered or has inflicted severe injury to a person on private or public property; if it has more than once severely injured or killed a domestic animal (including livestock) while off the owner's property; or, if it has ...

Is a pitbull a banned breed? ›

These dogs are dangerous because they were originally bred for their ability to fight. Some common Pit Bull type names are: Pit Bull Terrier, American Pit Bull, American Staffordshire, Irish Staff, Irish Blue Staffordshire. These dangerous dogs are prohibited under the Dangerous Dogs Act (1991).

Can I own a pitbull in Florida? ›

Because of this, Pitbulls have long been the target of breed-specific legislation (BSL) in various parts of the United States and worldwide. If you're a fan of the breed and live in Florida, you may be wondering if it's legal to own one in the Sunshine State. Generally, yes, it's legal to own a Pitbull in Florida.

Can HOA ban pit bulls? ›

An HOA can enforce pet limits in the community. Your HOA dog rules can have limitations on breed, the number of pets, and maximum size or weight. For example, if the community is comprised of families with a lot of young children, you might want to prohibit dangerous dog breeds, such as pit bulls and rottweilers.

Why do people want to ban pitbulls? ›

A lot of people think that pit bulls should be banned because they're supposedly vicious and have the ability to lock their jaw once they've bitten. Pit bulls are often portrayed as violent in the media. However, in my opinion, pit bulls are no more or less dangerous than any other dog breed.

Is it safe to have a Pit Bull as a pet? ›

Its a well known fact - Well managed, responsibly owned Pit Bulls are some of the best family dogs. The American Canine Temperament Test Society lists this breed as having one of the most stable temperaments of any of the purebreds, right up there with golden retrievers.

What happens if you own a dog that is banned? ›

It's illegal to breed, sell, give away or abandon a banned type of dog. If you own a currently banned breed type, and don't have a certificate of exemption to keep them, the police can seize the dog and keep them, even if they're not acting dangerously and no complaint has been made.

What is the one bite dog rule in Florida? ›

Does Florida have a one bite rule? No, Florida's dog bite statute focuses on strict liability, meaning that a dog owner is automatically at fault for their dog biting someone else.

How many dogs can you own in Florida? ›

Four (4) adult dogs. Puppies under six (6) months there is no limit. Code Enforcement is the agency that enforces such law.

What is the Pam Rock Act in Florida? ›

The “Pam Rock Act” indicates that if a dog were to bite or aggressively chase someone, the canine would have to be immediately impounded by animal control as an investigation is underway. Animal control would have to put down a dog deemed dangerous found to have severely hurt a person.

What states do not allow pit bulls? ›

Breed-specific legislation is typically enacted at the county or municipal level. Currently, no state outlaws Pit Bulls entirely, although some of America's biggest cities still enforce bans and restrictions.

What type of person owns a Pit Bull? ›

The Pit Bull Terrier owner was found in this study surveyed, to be typically a little suspicious, a little aggressive and a little "cold" outwardly. The Pit Bull Terrier owner does not offer trust easily, but when he does it is unconditional, and this breed lover will go to great lengths to protect his friendships.

Is an XL bully a Pit Bull? ›

While there may be confusion due to their physical resemblance, the American Bully XL and Pitbull XL are distinct breeds.

Did Florida pass new laws regarding emotional support animals? ›

Amending the Florida Fair Housing Act, the 2020 ESA law strictly prohibits landlords from denying housing to any person with a disability or disability-related need who owns an Emotional Support Animal or acquires one in the future.

What happens if you don't license your dog in Florida? ›

Licensing your pet is the law.

If you don't have a license for your pet, you could receive a citation and a fine; beginning at $100.

What are the new CDC rules for dogs? ›

CDC will require all dogs entering the U.S. to:
  • Appear healthy upon arrival.
  • Be at least 6 months of age.
  • Be microchipped.
  • Be accompanied by an online submission receipt for the CDC Dog Import Form.
Jun 11, 2024

Do dogs have to be restrained in a car in Florida? ›

Trooper Steve said there is no Florida law specific to restraining your pet in your car while driving, meaning Florida is not saying your dog needs a seatbelt. “However, there are plenty of steps you should be taking to eliminate the distractions in the vehicle, and make sure your dog is safe.

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