Is it Legal to Own a Saint Bernard in Fuzhou? And What's the Price?


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It is generally not permitted to own a Saint Bernard in Fuzhou. This breed is classified as a large dog, and their presence in densely populated urban areas can easily cause alarm among residents. Furthermore, Saint Bernards possess a strong sense of territoriality, which can lead to conflicts with other dogs. For these reasons, they are often prohibited in city environments.

Saint Bernards are banned in Fuzhou due to their large size and immense strength. When excited, these dogs can be challenging for owners to control. They also pose significant training challenges. While generally gentle with their families, Saint Bernards have a pronounced territorial instinct and a high potential for aggression, which could cause harm to others, both humans and other animals. Therefore, many cities have prohibited their ownership. If you still want to own a Saint Bernard, it is suggested to keep them in remote rural areas or suburbs where they will not pose a risk to the public.

How Much Does a Saint Bernard Cost?

The domestic breeding of Saint Bernards is relatively limited. Based on current market prices, they typically range from 3,000 to 5,000 RMB. These are generally Saint Bernards of average quality and lineage. Saint Bernard puppies are typically priced a few thousand RMB higher than adults, and female puppies are usually 500 RMB or more expensive than male puppies. Keep these points in mind as price references. Some Saint Bernard puppies are also priced tens of thousands RMB, so when you purchase one, it is important to request a pedigree certificate and to check their vaccination and deworming records from the breeders.