
The Planned Ban on XL Bullies
The Government have confirmed that a Ban on XL Bullies will begin on 31st December 2023.
Read the Government Guidance on preparing for the ban hereย https://www.gov.uk/guidance/prepare-for-the-ban-on-xl-bully-dogs
It is important to remember that you will be able to keep your XL Bully if you comply with the steps needed to get a Certificate of Exemption.ย This is:
- Check if your dog may be considered an XL Bully here https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/official-definition-of-an-xl-bully-dog
- Muzzle train your dog. See this link for information. the.muzzlemovement.com
- Get a 1.5m lead
- Book a future neuter now.
- Microchip/update information
- Arrange 3rd Party liability insurance with your provider or via the Dogs Trust.
- Secure your home to prevent escape
We think the costs will be something like this:
Muzzle โ we recommend a โBaskervilleโ cage that doesnโt completely close the mouth: ยฃ20
Lead โ robust, non-retractable lead is essential: ยฃ15
Neuter โ Female spay / Male castrate ยฃ295 -480 / ยฃ195-470
3rd Party liability Insurance: ยฃ0 with ยฃ25 annual membership with the Dogs Trust
Certificate of Exemption Application Costs ยฃ92.40
We are conscious that owners on low incomes may particularly struggle to cover the costs of neutering and insurance needed going forward.
We will be working with our partners and other organisations to confirm what practical support and advice we can offer that is able to support responsible owners to help prevent a friendly dog from being euthanised.
Add XL Bully Ban Timeline here
What To Do
Ensure your behaviour, and your dogsโ behaviour, are exemplary and cannot be perceived as a risk.
Start on the requirements straight away to demonstrate that you are a responsible owner with a low-risk dog.ย Do not assume that rescues will be able to take in your dog.ย Itโs important that you take positive actions yourself at this point. ย Do ask rescue centres and others for advice or support if necessary.
Donโt Chance It
If unsure, it is best to assume your dog will be โtypeโ and prepare for exemption, rather than have your dog seized and have to surrender it because you canโt afford the increasing kennel fees whilst you argue the case.
Know your responsibilities and your rights
- Understand your responsibilities under the Dangerous Dog Act 1991 https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1991/65/contents
- Cooperate with the police, and also understand your rights. Police canโt enter your home without a warrant or being invited.ย Donโt sign paperwork without advice.
https://www.gov.uk/control-dog-public/banned-dogs
- If your dog is seized then contact Trevor Cooper on doglaw.co.uk for help.
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We will be working with our friends and partners to best support XL owners at this time.ย ย
Keep an eye on the page for updates.
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