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30.05.2024 - 16:33 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
XL Bully dog owners are being warned that they only have one month to comply with new rules.
From June 30, owners of registered XL Bully dogs that were aged 12 months or older on January 31, 2024, must have their dogs neutered in order to keep their Certificate of Exemption valid. If owners fail to submit a Confirmation of Neutering form to Defra by July 26, the dog will no longer have exemption status.
New rules mean that all existing XL Bully dogs must be registered, neutreed, and kept muzzled and on a lead in public. The government said it enforced these rules to enhance public safety while reducing the overall XL Bully population overtime.
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Anyone found in possession of these dangerous dogs and not meeting the strict rules could have their dog seized and face prosecution.
UK Chief Veterinary Officer Christine Middlemiss said: “The legal deadline for XL Bullies to be neutered is now only one month away. Do not risk leaving it to the last minute, owners should book in to get their dog neutered as soon as possible.
“If evidence is not provided that the dog has been neutered by the relevant deadline, owners will be breaching the legal requirements to keep an XL Bully dog and it could be seized by the police.”
Meanwhile, XL Bully dogs that were between seven and 12 months old before January 31 should already have been neutered following the deadline of December 2024.
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