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It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Three girls were mauled by a "monster" seven and-a-half stone XL Bully dog which had to be restrained by a neighbour, a court has heard.
A woman ended up being hauled before a court after taking on a rescue dog and not realising it was an XL bully. Susanne Humphreys, from Dover, had thought she had adopted a Staffordshire bull terrier.
A woman has been charged after two people were injured in an XL Bully attack at a Scots park. Emergency services were called to Station Road in Thornton, Fife, at 6.45pm on Tuesday, April 29.