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American Bully XL dogs have been banned in Ireland after several attacks

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The Irish government announced a ban on American Bully XL dogs on Friday after a series of attacks, including a fatal attack in early June.

Ireland is following in the footsteps of the United Kingdom, which banned these powerful-jawed dogs in October 2023 after a series of attacks shocked the country.

There have been several accidents in Ireland, including a 23-year-old woman killed by her own dogs in June.

Weighing more than 60 kg and coming from a cross between several mastiffs, these dogs have gained popularity during the Covid-19 pandemic.

But under Ireland's new regulations, “from October, no one will be able to own these dangerous dogs,” Rural Development Minister Heather Humphreys explained in a press release. “It shall be illegal to breed, sell, import, rehome, exchange, give away or abandon XL Bully type dogs,” she added.

The minister said that public safety is my priority.

A certification system will be in place for current owners of American Bully XL. Between October 1 and February 1, 2025, all owners will need to apply for a certificate. The government has warned that any owner's dog that does not comply with the new regulations will be seized and euthanized.

“If we don't act now, I fear the number of these dogs in the country will increase and these attacks will become more frequent,” Heather Humphreys said.

“I know many will disagree with this decision,” she admitted. “Being a dog owner myself, I know people love their dogs. However, we must remember that a dog's life is not worth more than a human's,” the minister said.

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