October 27th 2024.
On a peaceful afternoon in Lancashire, a terrifying incident occurred at a popular beauty spot. A woman was walking her beloved Staffordshire bull terrier, Alfie, when they were suddenly attacked by an XL bully. Tragically, Alfie did not survive the attack and the woman sustained a hand injury.
The XL bully, a large and powerful breed, had been with its owner at the time of the attack. However, the owner quickly left the scene with the dog, leaving the injured woman and her deceased pet behind. The police were alerted and have been on the hunt for the XL bully ever since.
Despite their efforts, the XL bully remains at large. The police have released footage of the dog, described as beige and white with a red or leather collar, and are asking for the public's help in locating it. A 29-year-old man from the area has been arrested in connection with the incident and has been released on bail while the investigation continues.
It was revealed that the XL bully's breed has been banned by the government since the end of January. This means that breeding, selling, advertising, and rehoming of these dogs is now illegal. It is also a criminal offence to own an XL bully unless it is registered and meets certain requirements. These measures were put in place after a series of deadly attacks last year involving suspected XL American bully dogs.
One such tragic incident occurred in Birmingham, where 32-year-old Nicholas Glass was found dead after being mauled by four dogs, including two XL bullies. These incidents have highlighted the potential danger of owning such powerful breeds and the importance of responsible ownership.
The police are urging anyone with information on the whereabouts of the XL bully or anyone who witnessed the attack to come forward. They are determined to bring the dog to justice and prevent any further harm from being caused. Let us all work together to ensure the safety of our communities and our beloved pets.
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