Update on XL Bully Ban

📅📣 Key dates to remember if you’re affected by the XL Bully ban.⁣

👉 From 31st December 2023, breeding, selling, advertising, rehoming, abandoning and allowing an American Bully XL dog to stray will be illegal in England and Wales. From this date, these dogs must be kept on a lead and muzzled in public. ⁣

👉 From 1 February 2024, it will be illegal to own an American Bully XL dog in England and Wales if it is not registered on the Index of Exempted Dogs.⁣

More key dates are below for you to save for future reference or share with anyone affected, and more information can also be found on our website www.dogstrust.org.uk/xlbullyinfo⁣

Image description: a pair of text-based graphics with key dates to remember for those affected by the XL Bully ban.

  • Blue Cross Information about XL Bullies

    XL bully ban explained

    The government has added XL bullies to the dog breed types banned in England and Wales. Restrictions will come into force on 31 December 2023 with more measures for owners in 2024.

  • American Bully XL ban: what to do if you own an American Bully XL

    We understand that the Government’s ban on American Bully XL type dogs is very unsettling. We will continue to support American Bulldog XL type dog owners with our programme of practical support and advice, which includes free muzzle training, and help them to understand the ban, giving them the best chance of staying together with their dog when the ban is legally enforced.

    We will keep this page up to date with the latest information and advice.

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Stop Breed Discrimination #EndBSL

On 15 September 2023, the UK Government announced its plans to ban the XL bully, adding a fifth dog to the list of banned types in the UK. In a matter of months, the XL bully will join the pit bull terrier, Japanese Tosa, Dogo Argentino and Fila Braziliero. 

Details on how the ban will be implemented has not been confirmed yet.

For 32 years, dogs have been judged as 'dangerous' based on how they look due to Breed Specific Legislation. That's thousands of dogs whose behaviour poses no risk to public safety put down for no reason.

Source https://www.rspca.org.uk/getinvolved/campaign/bsl

#EndBSL

In 2018, the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Efra) Select Committee launched an inquiry into the legislation and recommended that the Government urgently review the law, particularly around Section 1.

The legislation makes it illegal to rehome or give away any dogs that have been identified as a prohibited type which means it is illegal for the RSPCA to find new homes for these dogs even if they would otherwise be considered ideal for rehoming with a family. This means that legally they are forced to put them to sleep which is extremely distressing for our staff and volunteers who form close bonds with these dogs.

Please contact the RSPCA they are not alone on this campaign . As part of the Dog Control Coalition, we've joined forces with Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, Dogs Trust, Blue Cross, the British Veterinary Association, Hope Rescue, the Scottish SPCA and The Kennel Club to make our voices stronger and louder than ever before. Together, we can demand change for dogs that deserve better.

For more information For more information from RSPCA


ALL DOGS ARE BORN GOOD it’s HUMAN ABUSERS who TRY to BRUTALISE them. WHY IS THE GOVERNMENT NOT STOPPING THE ABUSE of X Bully and OTHER BREEDS of DOGS?

PUNISH/IMPRISON the HUMANS who are RESPONSIBLE for BREEDING and TORTURING  DOGS.

BARBARIC CRIMINALS SO CALLED TRAINERS BREEDERS are TORTURING BEATING INJECTING STEROIDS suffering #XbullyDogs for money