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XL Bullies on the rampage ‘circle pram and storm college’ earlier than attacking canine

A pair of XL Bully-type canine on the free allegedly lunged at a girl’s automotive, entered a faculty and circled a baby’s pram earlier than attempting to assault one other canine.

Police responded to an incident in Sheffield yesterday (December 13) after the canines had been seen operating round on the street and inflicting mayhem. Pictures had been uploaded to social media within the wake of the incident with many taking to Facebook and X (previously Twitter) to criticise the incident.

Bully Watch UK shared clips of the seemingly deserted pooches on X, writing: “Two Bully XLs with no collars and no leads loose in Sheffield this morning. Circled a pram, attacked another dog and then went and entered a school.”

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Officers had been additionally noticed loading the canine into the again of their autos after close by residents sounded the alarm. Cops confirmed that they had attended the scene following stories of one other canine being attacked by the beasts.

They added the pair had been taken to kennels and enquiries had been nonetheless ongoing. A South Yorkshire Police spokesman stated of the incident: “We were called this morning to reports that two dogs, believed to be XL bullies, were loose in the street on Cradock Road in the Arbourthorne area of Sheffield.

“We additionally acquired a separate report that two canine, that are believed to be the identical canine, had tried to assault one other canine on close by Northern Avenue. Officers attended and the 2 canine had been seized and have been taken to kennels. Enquiries are ongoing to hunt to find the homeowners.”



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The hounds reportedly leapt up at a girl’s automotive

Meanwhile X customers had been outraged by the scenes. One wrote: “Sadly we are going to see a lot more of this as owners dump their Bullies.”

Meanwhile one other chimed in: “For goodness sake. Hope the attacked dog is OK and no other casualties. Where is the responsible dog ownership?”

The stories come forward of the introduction of a controversial XL Bully ban, which comes into pressure from December 31. From that date, breeding, promoting, promoting, rehoming, abandoning or permitting an XL Bully canine to stray will grow to be unlawful.



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An XL Bully ban is coming into pressure later this 12 months (inventory)

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stated earlier this 12 months a “pattern of behaviour” had prompted the ban. “It is clear this is not about a handful of badly trained dogs,” he stated.

“While owners already have a responsibility to keep their dogs under control, I want to reassure people that we are urgently working on ways to stop these attacks and protect the public.”

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