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Child Attacked by Banned Dog Breed in Chania, Crete

Saturday, 2 May 2026/SourceFlashnews/1 min read
A 4-year-old child was attacked by a dog in Chania, western Crete. Authorities identified the animal as a crossbreed combining two breeds known for exceptional physical strength, strong hunting instincts, and protective aggression. This type of crossbreed is classified as dangerous and is prohibited under Greek law, meaning ownership requires special permits that most private owners do not hold. The incident has prompted local authorities to remind residents and visitors that certain dog breeds and crossbreeds are restricted in Greece. Tourists traveling with dogs should verify their pet's breed classification before entering the country, as banned breeds face strict regulations. Visitors encountering stray or unleashed dogs in public spaces, particularly in rural or suburban areas of Crete, are advised to keep their distance and report aggressive animals to local municipal services.

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