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New laws for XL Bully dogs come into effect

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THE first part of restrictio­ns on American XL bully-type dogs has come into force in Scotland.

Minister for victims and community safety Siobhian Brown announced the safeguards for the dogs last month.

As of yesterday, it was illegal to have an XL Bully dog in public without a muzzle or lead.

It will also be illegal to breed, sell, abandon or give away an XL Bully dog.

The Scottish Government said the definition of an XL Bully dog will be the same as the UK Government’s.

Guidelines state the large dogs have “a muscular body and blocky head, suggesting great strength and power for its size”.

The estimated height of the dogs is approximat­ely 51cm at the withers for an adult male and 48cm for an adult female.

If owners do not follow new rules, they could face six months’ imprisonme­nt or a £5,000 fine.

From July 31 2024, owners will require an exemption certificat­e, or will have to have applied for one to own an XL Bully.

Ms Brown confirmed the measures first announced by the UK Government would be replicated amid concerns an influx of XL Bully dogs were being abandoned in Scotland.

Announcing the restrictio­ns last month, Ms Brown said: “It is vital XL Bully dog owners get ready for the first stage of legal safeguards that will come into force on February 23.

“These new rules are intended to prevent risks to public safety and animal welfare, and keep our communitie­s safe.

“The second stage of legal safeguards will provide owners seeking an exemption an appropriat­e length of time to decide how to prepare for the forthcomin­g change in the law ahead of the July 31 deadline.

“The vast majority of dog owners are responsibl­e animal lovers and we know owning a dog brings with it important responsibi­lities.

“I would encourage owners to make themselves aware of the new laws and get ready for them.”

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