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A bull terrier named ‘Jagger Bonsai von Amadis’ stands with his owner in front of the Higher Administrative Court in Muenster, Germany, Monday, Feb. 17, 2020. In a dispute about whether a large miniature bull terrier can still be considered miniature, two of the dogs were brought in to the Higher Administrative Court in Muenster to be examined.  While keeping miniature bull terriers allowed without any special permission, a bull terrier is considered a so-called "list dog." That means owners of such dogs need special registration and  permission to keep them. (Guido Kirchner/dpa via AP)

A bull terrier named ‘Jagger Bonsai von Amadis’ stands with his owner in front of the Higher Administrative Court in Muenster, Germany, Monday, Feb. 17, 2020. In a dispute about whether a large miniature bull terrier can still be considered miniature, two of the dogs were brought in to the Higher Administrative Court in Muenster to be examined. While keeping miniature bull terriers allowed without any special permission, a bull terrier is considered a so-called "list dog." That means owners of such dogs need special registration and permission to keep them. (Guido Kirchner/dpa via AP)

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