Family asked to leave Welsh caravan park because of their dog’s breed

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  1. Not only could the dog be a get around for the Bully XL ban, she’s in a wheelchair. If anything other than a toy/lap dog got out of hand she wouldn’t be able to control it. Heck I wouldn’t be surprised if the dog pulls her around.

  2. They get a dog that they crop the ears on to make it look more intimidating, then they’re surprised it looks intimidating? I’m shooketh…

  3. Thats because Wales votes for reform and they’re all fascists and racists

  4. Pocket bully? So does it only eat very small children?

  5. Not one person has shown any compassion for the woman with severe learning difficulties and other disabilities, just judgement because of the dog that is NOT an XL Bully. Sad. Downvote away.

  6. Never mind the breed, the spikey collar that dog is wearing also makes me feel uncomfortable. It sends the wrong type of message, and I would feel uneasy having people in a caravan next to mine whith a dog with that kind of collar. I would tend to stay away from parks that allow guests to have dogs like this, especially if I have small children, and I guess I am not alone in thinking like this.

  7. Discrimination like this is unacceptable. It’s no different than racism, judging based on appearance and stereotypes.

  8. Usually when you book these caravan parks, it will say in their details that you can’t bring a “bulldog” type of dog. She probably thought hers wasn’t, in that entitled way that people do this, since covid. From my experience, they don’t come and vet your dog on arrival, someone would have expressed a concern later, I’m guessing.

  9. ” it’s not the banned one, it just looks and acts exactly like it!”
    Breed specific legislation doesn’t go nearly far enough while people are able to just move to a version that is only 97% identical and that’s apparently fine

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