XL bullies: Republic of Ireland to restrict ownership of dog breed

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XL bullies to be banned in Republic of Ireland

Karen Matthews Duchess is an XL bully who was rehomed in 2023 by the Almost Home charity in Moira

XL bully dogs will be banned in the Republic of Ireland under new regulations announced by the Department for Rural and Community Development. Importing, breeding, selling and re-homing will be prohibited from 1 October and it will be illegal to own an XL bully without a certificate of exemption from 1 February 2025. Minister Heather Humphreys said the ban was in the "interest of public safety following a number of recent horrific attacks by XL bullies, which included the death of a young woman, Nicole Morey, in Limerick". In March Ms Humphreys established the group to examine dog control issues, chaired by a former senior garda (Irish police officer). Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Simon Harris has also previously said he would like to see a ban and that there was a "clear need" for government action.

An XL bully is the largest kind of American bully dog. The breed is a variant of the wider American bully, according to the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. They are described as large dogs "with a muscular body and blocky head, suggesting great strength and power for [their] size". Ownership of XL bullies is subjected to strict controls in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

In March Northern Ireland Agriculture Minister Andrew Muir announced the breeding and selling of XL bullies would be banned in NI. The ban came into effect earlier in July. It remains remain legal to own an XL bully dog but they must be muzzled and kept on a short lead in public places. In the rest of the UK, ownership of the dogs has been restricted under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991. Since 31 December 2023 it has been against the law to sell, give away, abandon or breed from an XL bully. Since 1 February 2024 it has been a criminal offence to own an XL bully without an exemption certificate. The ban came in following a series of attacks across the UK. In the Republic of Ireland some types of dog, including German shepherds and Rottweilers, are restricted but there has never been a ban until now.

PA Minister Heather Humphreys says she knows not everyone will agree with the ban

bolognaenjoyer on July 13rd, 2024 at 01:46 UTC »

I don't get the "it's not the breed, it's the owner." We bred dogs over millennia from wolves by selecting for friendliness toward humans. you can absolutely breed for aggressiveness in the same way

Marlfox70 on July 12nd, 2024 at 20:43 UTC »

I find it really funny that when they banned pitbulls people went and got XL bullies, which as the name implies are just pitbulls on steroids. What is it about these dogs people are desperate for lol

notevenclosecnt on July 12nd, 2024 at 20:04 UTC »

Some girl died when the dogs turned on her recently. https://news.sky.com/story/woman-mauled-to-death-posted-video-of-her-dancing-with-xl-bully-to-song-saying-i-dont-give-a-f-about-the-breed-being-banned-13148665

Edit: downvotes from fans of the dog breed, I assume.