ADVERTISEMENTThe UK, which currently prohibits five dog breeds—including the XL Bully, Japanese Tosa, Pit Bull Terrier, Fila Brasileiro, and Dogo Argentino—is reported to expand the list by another whopping 67. Highlights The UK is set to put 67 dog breeds under new breeding assessments. Among herding breeds, the list includes Australian Shepherds, Australian Cattle Dogs, Border Collies, Rough and Smooth Collies, Shetland Sheepdogs, and Old English Sheepdogs. Image credits: UnsplashADVERTISEMENTRounding out the terrier group are small, sturdy, and often long-lived breeds such as Cairn terriers, Cesky terriers, Dandie Dinmont terriers, Glen of Imaal terriers, Norfolk terriers, Norwich terriers, Scottish terriers, Sealyham terriers, Skye terriers, and West Highland White terriers. Instead, if the Innate Health Assessment is eventually written into law, licensed breeders would be prohibited from breeding dogs that fail the health checks.