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The Dutch Government says it will lift a ban on pitbulls because it did not lead to a decrease in bite incidents.
Agriculture Minister Gerda Verburg has informed Parliament of the decision, which follows the advice of a commission of experts appointed to review the policy.
Instead, the country will focus on enforcing local leashing laws and owner-education programmes.
Spokesman Koen Geelink said yesterday that the ministry hopes to have a new policy in place by year-end, in which dogs that have displayed aggression will be tested by an expert.
The country banned the breeding and possession of pitbulls in 1993, after three children were killed by the dogs.