XL bully protesters rally in London after ban by Rishi Sunak - as man injured in dog attack in Southwark park
- A man in his 40s was bitten by a dog in Pasley Park, London, just before a protest against a proposed ban on XL bully dogs.
- The dog owner left the scene before the police arrived.
- Protestors in Trafalgar Square voiced their opposition to the ban, advocating for the protection of XL bully dogs.
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XL Bully owners protest against ban - after deciding to keep their dogs at home
The XL Bully owners were out in full force protesting against the government’s decision to ban the breed(Picture: PA) XL Bully owners from around the country gathered in London today to protest Rishi Sunak’s plan to ban the breed. The breed will be banned by the end of this year following a series of attacks including a dad who was killed by two XL bullies. But owners insist the animals are safe and it is only the minority of XL bullies that are…
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Read Full ArticleXL bully protesters rally in London after ban by Rishi Sunak - as man injured in dog attack in Southwark park
The incident at Pasley Park in Southwark, southeast London, comes after a spate of recent attacks involving XL bully dogs, which has led Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to announce plans to ban the animals.
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