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He was even handed back his XL Bully dog at his sentencing hearing on Tuesday when his barrister successfully argued that Murray was 'a fit and proper person' to own one. The lenient sentence has ...
Since February, it has been a criminal offence to own an XL bully dog without an exemption certificate, meaning unregistered pets will be taken and owners possibly fined and prosecuted.
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Tougher legislation was introduced in 2024 to make it illegal to own an unregistered XL bully dog. More than 55,000 dogs have been registered since the exemption scheme was approved.
An XL Bully-type dog stubbornly resisted being repeatedly Tasered as dozens of police swarmed a Nottingham garden after it allegedly killed another dog. Officers armed with rifles and riot shields ...
From January 1, 2025, it is illegal to own an XL Bully dog without an Exemption Certificate, with the application window for exemptions now closed. The Department for Agriculture, Environment ...
It became an offence to breed or rehome an XL Bully dog regardless of its age, with the UK government website issuing a grim warning: "You can get an unlimited fine or be sent to prison for up to ...