Characteristics of regulations governing the ownership of potentially dangerous dog breeds in Latin American and Caribbean countries

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The objective of this study was to evaluate and compare regulations governing potentially dangerous dog breeds in Latin America and the Caribbean, and to contrast them with the regulations in force in Peru. Information was gathered through a bibliographic review of laws, regulations, and provisions...

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Autores: Manco Santillán, Patricia Lucero del Pilar, León Córdova, Daphne, Falcón Pérez, Néstor
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.upch.edu.pe/index.php/STV/article/view/6200
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Materia:normativa
can potencialmente peligroso
Latinoamérica y el Caribe
tenencia responsable de canes
regulations
potentially dangerous dog
Latin America and the Caribbean
responsible dog ownership
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cão potencialmente perigoso
América Latina e Caraíbas
posse responsável de cães
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Characteristics of regulations governing the ownership of potentially dangerous dog breeds in Latin American and Caribbean countries
Características de las normativas que regulan la tenencia de razas de canes potencialmente peligrosas en los países de Latinoamérica y el Caribe
Caraterísticas dos regulamentos que regem a posse de cães de raças potencialmente perigosas nos países da América Latina e das Caraíbas
title Characteristics of regulations governing the ownership of potentially dangerous dog breeds in Latin American and Caribbean countries
spellingShingle Characteristics of regulations governing the ownership of potentially dangerous dog breeds in Latin American and Caribbean countries
Manco Santillán, Patricia Lucero del Pilar
normativa
can potencialmente peligroso
Latinoamérica y el Caribe
tenencia responsable de canes
regulations
potentially dangerous dog
Latin America and the Caribbean
responsible dog ownership
regulamentação
cão potencialmente perigoso
América Latina e Caraíbas
posse responsável de cães
title_short Characteristics of regulations governing the ownership of potentially dangerous dog breeds in Latin American and Caribbean countries
title_full Characteristics of regulations governing the ownership of potentially dangerous dog breeds in Latin American and Caribbean countries
title_fullStr Characteristics of regulations governing the ownership of potentially dangerous dog breeds in Latin American and Caribbean countries
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of regulations governing the ownership of potentially dangerous dog breeds in Latin American and Caribbean countries
title_sort Characteristics of regulations governing the ownership of potentially dangerous dog breeds in Latin American and Caribbean countries
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Manco Santillán, Patricia Lucero del Pilar
León Córdova, Daphne
Falcón Pérez, Néstor
author Manco Santillán, Patricia Lucero del Pilar
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León Córdova, Daphne
Falcón Pérez, Néstor
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Falcón Pérez, Néstor
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can potencialmente peligroso
Latinoamérica y el Caribe
tenencia responsable de canes
regulations
potentially dangerous dog
Latin America and the Caribbean
responsible dog ownership
regulamentação
cão potencialmente perigoso
América Latina e Caraíbas
posse responsável de cães
topic normativa
can potencialmente peligroso
Latinoamérica y el Caribe
tenencia responsable de canes
regulations
potentially dangerous dog
Latin America and the Caribbean
responsible dog ownership
regulamentação
cão potencialmente perigoso
América Latina e Caraíbas
posse responsável de cães
description The objective of this study was to evaluate and compare regulations governing potentially dangerous dog breeds in Latin America and the Caribbean, and to contrast them with the regulations in force in Peru. Information was gathered through a bibliographic review of laws, regulations, and provisions established by countries in the region regarding the ownership of potentially dangerous dog breeds. In this way, summary tables were used to compare the overlaps and discrepancies between the different components of the legislation. This study evaluated 16 regulations from 11 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. Regarding canine characteristics, Peru focused more on breed, behavior, and training, and less on anatomical features and the potential to cause injury. On the other hand, it was determined that the American Pit Bull Terrier was the most frequently mentioned breed. It was also identified that in countries such as Peru, Argentina (Buenos Aires), Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, and Uruguay, dog owners are financially responsible for injuries caused by their animals. Furthermore, violations may be expressed in terms of legal minimum wages, applicable tax units (UIT), or monetary value, and vary according to the severity of the injury and the applicable regulations in each country. Although the regulations share a common focus on responsible ownership of dogs considered potentially dangerous, there are differences that should be considered to make the Peruvian legislation more comprehensive.
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spelling Characteristics of regulations governing the ownership of potentially dangerous dog breeds in Latin American and Caribbean countriesCaracterísticas de las normativas que regulan la tenencia de razas de canes potencialmente peligrosas en los países de Latinoamérica y el CaribeCaraterísticas dos regulamentos que regem a posse de cães de raças potencialmente perigosas nos países da América Latina e das Caraíbas Manco Santillán, Patricia Lucero del PilarLeón Córdova, DaphneFalcón Pérez, Néstornormativacan potencialmente peligrosoLatinoamérica y el Caribetenencia responsable de canesregulationspotentially dangerous dogLatin America and the Caribbeanresponsible dog ownershipregulamentaçãocão potencialmente perigosoAmérica Latina e Caraíbasposse responsável de cãesThe objective of this study was to evaluate and compare regulations governing potentially dangerous dog breeds in Latin America and the Caribbean, and to contrast them with the regulations in force in Peru. Information was gathered through a bibliographic review of laws, regulations, and provisions established by countries in the region regarding the ownership of potentially dangerous dog breeds. In this way, summary tables were used to compare the overlaps and discrepancies between the different components of the legislation. This study evaluated 16 regulations from 11 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. Regarding canine characteristics, Peru focused more on breed, behavior, and training, and less on anatomical features and the potential to cause injury. On the other hand, it was determined that the American Pit Bull Terrier was the most frequently mentioned breed. It was also identified that in countries such as Peru, Argentina (Buenos Aires), Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, and Uruguay, dog owners are financially responsible for injuries caused by their animals. Furthermore, violations may be expressed in terms of legal minimum wages, applicable tax units (UIT), or monetary value, and vary according to the severity of the injury and the applicable regulations in each country. Although the regulations share a common focus on responsible ownership of dogs considered potentially dangerous, there are differences that should be considered to make the Peruvian legislation more comprehensive.El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar y comparar la normativa respecto a la regulación de razas de canes potencialmente peligrosas en el área de América Latina y el Caribe, y compararla con la normativa que se utiliza en el Perú. La información fue recopilada mediante una búsqueda bibliográfica de las legislaciones, reglamentos y disposiciones que tienen los países de la región en relación con la tenencia de razas caninas potencialmente peligrosas. De esta manera, se utilizaron cuadros resumen para comparar las superposiciones y discrepancias entre los diferentes componentes de las legislaciones. Este estudio evaluó 16 normativas de 11 países de América Latina y El Caribe. En cuanto a las características de los canes, Perú se centró más en la raza, el comportamiento y el entrenamiento, y no tanto en las características anatómicas y la capacidad de provocar lesiones. Por otro lado, se determinó que el pitbull terrier americano fue la raza mencionada con más frecuencia. Asimismo, se identificó que, en países como Perú, Argentina (Buenos Aires), Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala y Uruguay, los tutores se hacen responsables económicamente de las lesiones causadas por sus canes. Además, las infracciones pueden expresarse en salarios mínimos legales, unidades impositivas tributarias (UIT) o valor monetario, y varían según la gravedad de la lesión y la normativa vigente en cada país. Si bien la normativa tiene el mismo enfoque respecto de la tenencia responsable de canes considerados potencialmente peligrosos, existen diferencias que deben ser consideradas en la normativa peruana para hacerla más integral.O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar e comparar os regulamentos relativos à regulamentação de raças de cães potencialmente perigosas na América Latina e nas Caraíbas, e compará-los com os regulamentos utilizados no Peru. A informação foi compilada através de uma pesquisa bibliográfica sobre a legislação, regulamentos e disposições que os países da região têm em relação à detenção de raças de cães potencialmente perigosas. Assim, foram utilizados quadros de síntese para comparar as sobreposições e as discrepâncias entre as diferentes componentes das legislações. Este estudo avaliou 16 regulamentos de 11 países da América Latina e do Caribe. Em termos de caraterísticas dos cães, o Peru concentrou-se mais na raça, no comportamento e no treino, e menos nas caraterísticas anatómicas e na capacidade de causar ferimentos. Por outro lado, foi determinado que o pit bull terrier americano foi a raça mais frequentemente mencionada. Verificou-se também que em países como o Peru, Argentina (Buenos Aires), Chile, Colômbia, Costa Rica, Equador, Guatemala e Uruguai, os tutores são financeiramente responsáveis por lesões causadas pelos seus cães. Além disso, as infracções podem ser expressas em salários-mínimos legais, unidades fiscais (UIT) ou valor monetário, e variam de acordo com a gravidade da lesão e os regulamentos em vigor em cada país. Embora os regulamentos tenham a mesma abordagem à posse responsável de cães considerados potencialmente perigosos, existem diferenças que devem ser consideradas nos regulamentos peruanos para os tornar mais abrangentes.Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia2025-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.upch.edu.pe/index.php/STV/article/view/620010.20453/stv.v13i1.6200Salud y Tecnología Veterinaria; Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): Enero-junio; e6200 Salud y Tecnología Veterinaria; Vol. 13 Núm. 1 (2025): Enero-junio; e6200 2312-390710.20453/stv.v13i1reponame:Revistas - Universidad Peruana Cayetano Herediainstname:Universidad Peruana Cayetano Herediainstacron:UPCHspahttps://revistas.upch.edu.pe/index.php/STV/article/view/6200/6321Derechos de autor 2025 Patricia Lucero del Pilar Manco Santillán, Daphne Jhoanna León Córdova, Nestor Gerardo Falcón Pérezhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.upch.edu.pe:article/62002025-07-16T17:22:44Z
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