Jersey Introduces New Rules for Dangerous Dog Registration
Dog owners in Jersey must renew their dog licences for 2026. For the first time, applicants must declare if their dog is classified as dangerous. This follows legislation changes approved by the States in November 2025.
The Comité des Connétables said licences cost £10 per dog when applied for on its website. The deadline for renewal is 31 January. Applications after this date cost £20 per dog.
Owners do not need a licence for dogs under six months or for assistance dogs helping visually impaired or deaf individuals. Licences cannot be issued to anyone under 16, and dangerous dog licences require applicants to be at least 18 years old.

Instagram | xl_bully_champions | The States blacklisted five dangerous breeds and issued identification criteria for XL bully types.
The States identified five breeds as dangerous: dogo argentino, fila brasileiro (Brazilian mastiff), Japanese tosa, pit bull terrier, and XL bully. The States’ veterinary officer also provided guidance to identify dogs that may match the XL bully classification. These include American XL bully, American Staffordshire terrier, bull terrier, American bulldog, cane corso, and presa Canario.
Owners must register dangerous dogs by law. Keeping a dangerous dog without a licence after 31 December 2025 is a criminal offence. The authorities actively monitor compliance and may take legal action against unregistered dogs.
Licences promote responsible ownership and public safety. Renewing on time avoids extra fees and legal risks. The Comité des Connétables and the States’ veterinary officer provide clear resources and guidance to help owners correctly classify and register their dogs.
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