Step 2) Government pays you £200 to get it put down
Step 3) Buy more dogs and repeat
Step 4) Retire
By next year a lot of these dogs will probably be overwhelming animal rehoming centres. Many won’t want these breeds and i’m guessing it will lead to them being euthanised.
>it will be illegal to “breed, sell, advertise, exchange, gift, rehome, abandon or allow XL Bully dogs to stray
If it’s illegal to “allow” such a dog to stray, does that mean anyone who sees one unattended is obliged to do something about it?
>existing dogs are being offered amnesty provided they are muzzled and on a lead in public
So for the next 15 years people can still own them by claiming they already had it before the ban?
“Luna is very shy so she would prefer a home with no other animals and no children”
Was in the vets yesterday, the receptionist on the phone turned to her colleague saying the person on the phone was asking if they’d put down their XL Bully.
The violent temperament is carried through genetics a lot of the time. So there was only a small number of XL bullies imported compared to the population we have currently.
I wonder if any inbreeding happened because that too would probably cause problems
soon to be banned* ban doesn’t come in until the end of the year
This is third hand, but I have been told that peoples insurance is being cancelled for their dogs. I’m not surprised folks are trying to get rid of them.
70kg for £75?! Time to make a lovely big batch of Bully Tikka Massala
I love dogs and have four of my own but these things need to be wiped off the face of the earth. Motherfuckers protesting the ban while one child a week gets eaten. Sad state of affairs.
You have to question the intelligence of the people who bought these things on the basis that: “pit bulls are banned, so… that means this dog bred from pit bulls to be a new, larger and more dangerous, breed isn’t banned (and surely won’t be at any point in its lifespan)!”
>The listing added that the paperwork-free pooch was “protective” when out walking and he “hasn’t been around really small children, no doubt he would knock them over with excitement.”
Terrifyingly, the listing added: “Recently he’s taken a dislike to my male British bulldog which ended up in a fight and the bulldog got quite badly injured.”
WTF?!?
This dog should be put down immediately before it injures someone else, let alone being sold for £75.
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Step 1) Buy dog for £75
Step 2) Government pays you £200 to get it put down
Step 3) Buy more dogs and repeat
Step 4) Retire
By next year a lot of these dogs will probably be overwhelming animal rehoming centres. Many won’t want these breeds and i’m guessing it will lead to them being euthanised.
>it will be illegal to “breed, sell, advertise, exchange, gift, rehome, abandon or allow XL Bully dogs to stray
If it’s illegal to “allow” such a dog to stray, does that mean anyone who sees one unattended is obliged to do something about it?
>existing dogs are being offered amnesty provided they are muzzled and on a lead in public
So for the next 15 years people can still own them by claiming they already had it before the ban?
“Luna is very shy so she would prefer a home with no other animals and no children”
Was in the vets yesterday, the receptionist on the phone turned to her colleague saying the person on the phone was asking if they’d put down their XL Bully.
The violent temperament is carried through genetics a lot of the time. So there was only a small number of XL bullies imported compared to the population we have currently.
I wonder if any inbreeding happened because that too would probably cause problems
soon to be banned* ban doesn’t come in until the end of the year
This is third hand, but I have been told that peoples insurance is being cancelled for their dogs. I’m not surprised folks are trying to get rid of them.
70kg for £75?! Time to make a lovely big batch of Bully Tikka Massala
I love dogs and have four of my own but these things need to be wiped off the face of the earth. Motherfuckers protesting the ban while one child a week gets eaten. Sad state of affairs.
You have to question the intelligence of the people who bought these things on the basis that: “pit bulls are banned, so… that means this dog bred from pit bulls to be a new, larger and more dangerous, breed isn’t banned (and surely won’t be at any point in its lifespan)!”
>The listing added that the paperwork-free pooch was “protective” when out walking and he “hasn’t been around really small children, no doubt he would knock them over with excitement.”
Terrifyingly, the listing added: “Recently he’s taken a dislike to my male British bulldog which ended up in a fight and the bulldog got quite badly injured.”
WTF?!?
This dog should be put down immediately before it injures someone else, let alone being sold for £75.