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Government bosses have issued a new warning to XL bully owners in the UK, as most only have one month to act. The XL bully breed was added to the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 on December 31 last year.
XL Bully dog owners are being warned that they only have one month to comply with new rules. From June 30, owners of registered XL Bully dogs that were aged 12 months or older on January 31 ...
Owners of XL bully type dogs have just one month left to register their pets before the breed is outlawed. XL bully owners must apply for a Certificate of Exemption by January 31 2024 if they wish ...
Hundreds of owners are frantically trying to sell their XL Bully pets after ministers confirmed a crackdown coming in next month. A Sun Online investigation found more than 700 for sale on one ...
More than 100 dangerous dogs have been destroyed a month since XL bullies were banned - with an ... dogs continue to present a significant one. Alongside this, we are working hard to encourage ...
It became illegal to own an XL bully, the largest type of American bully dog, without an exemption certificate from 1 February last ... dog attacks over the 12 months to 31 January this year.
One month later, a 12-month-old girl was seriously injured after being attacked by an XL bully dog in Lixnaw in Co Kerry. From October 1st the importing, breeding, selling and rehoming of XL ...
The following month, John McColl ... possession or custody of a dog to which section 1 of the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 applied, namely an XL Bully. Mr McColl's family said in a statement after ...
This article first appeared on Galway Bay FM Just one XL Bully type dog was surrendered in Galway from February to the end of ...
Lisa Willis, who was mauled by an XL bully months after the ban, said the attack had felt like a "horror movie" and the law was "useless". She said owners of dogs like the one that savaged her arm ...