A 68-year-old resident of England went to visit her 11-year-old grandson. During the visit, she was attacked by two dogs, most likely of the American XL Bully breed, which had been banned a few days earlier. Unfortunately, she did not survive. Everything happened in front of the 11-year-old.
She wanted to separate the fighting puppies. The dogs attacked her in front of her grandson
Although the police have not yet confirmed that American XL Bully dogs are responsible for the attack, such information was obtained by the website. There were eight animals on the property, two adults and six puppies, and their owner was the victim’s son-in-law. Most likely, the man did not report the fact that he had dogs, did not apply for an exemption from the ban on owning this breed, and did not have the required insurance. According to witnesses, the 68-year-old was attacked because she wanted to separate two fighting cubs. The tragedy took place in front of her grandson.
Ban on owning and breeding American XL Bully dogs in England. The owner allegedly failed to comply with the guidelines
From February 1, there is a ban on owning, breeding and selling the American XL Bully breed in Great Britain. According to them, they were responsible for 44 percent. all dog attacks in England, 75% of which it was fatal. However, remember that any dog can bite, not only specific breeds. Of course, previous owners of American XL Bully could previously apply for a special certificate that allowed them to own them. For this to happen, however, the pets could not be aggressive, and they also had to be neutered and microchipped, and only wear a muzzle and a leash in public places. In addition, the guardian was obliged to have civil liability insurance. It is possible that the owner of the dogs that bit the 68-year-old did not follow the guidelines.
Source: Gazeta

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