Since the ban on XL Bully dogs, more than 800 animals have been euthanized in England and Wales. (symbol image)
Source: dpa
The ban was introduced and gradually came into force after a number of high-profile and sometimes fatal incidents involving XL bully dogs. From December 21, 2023, breeding and sales were prohibited. Since February of this year, keeping animals has also been prohibited unless they were already registered before it came into force.
The association of police chiefs, the National Police Chief Council's (NPCC), criticized that the ban would lead to great financial and personnel expenditure for the police. Accordingly, the costs of keeping and caring for confiscated dogs rose from 4 to 25 million pounds (around 4.8 million euros and 30 million euros). Another problem is that XL bully dogs are not easy to identify as such.