A dog owner whose XL bully savagely bit a man and left him hospitalised has admitted failing to keep the animal under control. Stephen Clay pleaded guilty to being the owner of a dangerously out ...
In December last year a nine-month-old baby was mauled by an XL Bully. Arabella was airlifted for treatment after being savaged by the dog, which was euthanised following the attack. The infant ...
Dog attacks rose in the first five months of the ban on the XL bully breed, figures obtained ... they needed to win votes and put ticks in boxes while they were struggling, and as we can see ...
Foy was found to be harbouring the dog in the back garden of a property before it was seized by police. The court granted a destruction order after hearing that the XL bully posed a risk to people ...
An unregistered XL bully is to be destroyed and its owner banned from owning a dog, after an attack on a woman on a Sheffield street last year. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Star ...
The XL bully ban is costing police forces millions of pounds in veterinary bills and kennelling, police chiefs have warned. The National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) said the ban on the breed was ...
The owner of an XL bully that attacked and badly injured a dog and its owner is being forced to have his pet destroyed following the attack. Phillip Ilott, 32, has also been banned from keeping ...
A man whose XL bully dog escaped and ... He taught me to make time for others and give to those less fortunate.” Mr Langley said changes in the law following an “alarming increase in fatal dog attacks ...
The owner of an XL Bully dog which chased and killed a neighbour ... and he taught me to always make time for others and give to those less fortunate.” “Personally, I thought I was managing ...
A man whose XL bully dog ... taught me to make time for others and give to those less fortunate.” Mr Langley said changes in the law following an “alarming increase in fatal dog attacks ...
A man whose XL bully dog ... taught me to make time for others and give to those less fortunate.” Mr Langley said changes in the law following an “alarming increase in fatal dog attacks ...