After attacks, British prime minister says American XL Bully dogs are dangerous and will be banned
- The American bully XL dog is set to be banned in England, Wales, and Scotland due to its dangerous nature, particularly towards children.
- The recent attack by an American XL bully on an 11-year-old girl in Birmingham has sparked a debate on whether the breed should be banned.
- While some argue that a breed-specific ban is not the solution, the government is urgently working on ways to stop these attacks and protect the public.
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What is the difference between an American XL bully and a pit bull? Rishi Sunak seeks to ban dog breed after recent attacks
What is the difference between an American XL bully and a pit bull? Rishi Sunak seeks to ban dog breed after recent attacks LONDON, UK: The American XL bully and pit bull dog breeds are largely different in terms of origins, size, looks, lifestyle, lifespan and pricing, among others. On Friday, September 16, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak took to X, to call the American XL bully dog "a danger to our communities." He also announced that the bree…
Great Britain To Ban ‘Gentle and Friendly’ American Bully XL Dogs After Series of Fatal Maulings
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Dog attacks: Prime Minister announces American XL Bullies to be banned
Last weekend, shocking video footage emerged of an attack in Birmingham that left an 11-year-old girl and a young man with serious injuries, prompting a political debate about American XL bully dogs. Today, it was announced that a man had died after being attacked by two dogs outside a school in a village near Birmingham yesterday. Warning: Distressing images.
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