France Enforces Strict Regulations on Dangerous Dogs; Owners Face Up to 10 Years in Prison for Incidents

The French government has recently announced stricter regulations for owners of dangerous dogs, particularly in cases where their dogs cause harm, with owners potentially facing up to 10 years in prison.
This new law aims to enhance public safety and prevent incidents of personal injury resulting from dog attacks. There have been several serious injury incidents involving dangerous dogs in France in the past, prompting the government to take tougher measures.
According to this law, all dog owners must undergo training and obtain insurance for their dogs to cover potential liabilities in the event of an incident. Owners who violate these regulations will face significant penalties.