XL Bully owner savaged in garden by dog hits out at breed ban
Briefly

A year after the UK ban on XL Bully dogs began, reports highlight over 23,000 dog attacks, challenging the effectiveness of the prohibition. While the ban stemmed from public safety concerns following tragic incidents, charities have criticized it for penalizing responsible owners, pointing out that 848 dogs were euthanized in the last year. The data gathered indicates a slight rise in dog attacks despite the ban, prompting calls for more nuanced solutions to animal control beyond breed-specific legislation.
The year-long ban on XL Bully dogs, introduced after serious concerns about attacks, has led to ongoing debates about breed-specific legislation and its effectiveness.
Following the ban on XL Bully dogs, reports indicate that dog attacks have continued, with a rise in incidents from the previous year and calls for better approaches.
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