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XL Bully Ban Expands Child Safety Rules
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Starting November 1, XL bully owners in England and Wales face serious legal consequences if they leave a child under 12 unsupervised with their dog—following a wave of deadly attacks. This builds on existing breed bans since February, requiring special permits to own these powerful dogs. Experts warn that no child should ever be left alone with any dog, as even well-behaved pets can bite unexpectedly. While dog attacks overall have risen, authorities are pushing for broader safety measures—not just breed-specific rules. The RSPCA supports child safety but cautions against breed-focused solutions. Bottom line: supervision is non-negotiable—whether it’s an XL bully or any other dog.
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