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American XL bully dogs are back in the headlines following a horrific attack on a young girl in Birmingham that also injured two men. The breed will be banned by the end of the year following a ...
The government published their official plans for a ban on XL bully dogs on Tuesday.. The plans confirmed the breed has been added to the list prohibited under the Dangerous Dogs Act following a ...
The dog is a variant of the American bully dog. XL refers to their size, and there are four categories: pocket, standard, classic and XL, the last of which tend to be around 33-50cm in height and ...
The XL Bully was responsible for 10 of the 19 deaths caused by dogs in the UK in the period between 2021 and 2023, and in December 2023, the UK Government added the breed to the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991, making it illegal to sell, breed, abandon or have a Bully XL in public without a lead and muzzle in England and Wales. [5]
American XL bully dogs are back in the headlines following a horrific attack on a young girl in Birmingham that also injured two men. Suella Braverman, the home secretary, is pushing for a ban on ...
Dog attacks rose in the first five months of the ban on the XL bully breed, figures obtained by The Independent revealed - as police chiefs warn the legislation will be no “overnight fix”.
Rishi Sunak would not be drawn into whether banning the breed will be enough to prevent future attacks. XL bully dogs ‘a danger to our communities’, Prime Minister insists Skip to main content
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