Urgent News: UK to Ban American XL Bully Dogs – Protecting Public Safety

2023-09-15 14:02:53

London – UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said that the American XL bully dog ​​that bit a young man will be banned. The person who was attacked by the dog on Thursday succumbed to death on Friday.

He was attacked by two dogs in Birmingham. A 30-year-old man was arrested for letting dogs loose. An 11-year-old girl was seriously injured in a dog attack on Saturday. This is why it is necessary to ban the dogs of this breed.

Home Minister Suella Braverman has come forward demanding that dogs be controlled. They called for an immediate ban on the American Bully XL category. The American bully is extremely dangerous and a threat to society. They said this cannot be allowed.

With this, Rishi Sunak came forward to announce that dogs will be banned. Dogs do not behave this way because they are poorly trained. Such is the nature of dogs belonging to this category. Currently, breeders of such dogs should exercise caution. Consideration will also be given to bringing in provisions to ensure the safety of the general public. Rishi said that following 2021, 14 people have died due to the bites of dogs of this breed.

Dogs of the Pitbull Terrier, Japanese Tosa, Dogo Argentino and Fila Brasileiro breeds are currently banned.

English Summary: American XL bully dogs to be banned in UK

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