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26 Sep 2024
The coalition has asked for an extension to the unnecessarily short deadline for the ban so owners, rescue centre staff and vet teams can act to do the best for the dogs in their care.
The Dog Control Coalition – comprising Blue Cross, Battersea, British Veterinary Association, Dogs Trust, Hope Rescue, PDSA, RSPCA, Scottish SPCA, The Kennel Club and USPCA – has issued an open letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak today to urgently call for a delay to the introduction of the ban on XL Bully dogs.
Read the full text of the letter.
Dear Prime Minister,
We, the Dog Control Coalition, are urgently calling for a delay to the introduction of the ban on XL Bully dogs scheduled to come into force on 31 December 2023. We strongly oppose banning any breed, as it is unfair on responsible owners and their dogs, and has historically proven to be ineffective in keeping the public safe. However, in the absence of a decision to reverse the ban, we are calling on the Government to extend the unnecessarily short deadline for the ban to come into force so owners, rescue centre staff and vet teams can act to do the best for the dogs in our care.
Our main concerns are as follows:
Additionally, rescue centre staff face being forced to put to sleep pet animals simply because of the way they look, and who, if they were a different breed, they would potentially be able to take the time to train, rehabilitate and prepare for secure and safe homes.
The lack of information resulting from the pace of the policy change is also impacting significantly on operations at rescue centres. There is no clear guidance on how to manage puppies in rehoming centres, despite the coalition repeatedly asking for clarity leaving huge uncertainty. Dogs can only be assessed as an XL Bully type when fully mature, based on physical characteristics, which leaves a grey area for puppies and juveniles who cannot yet be accurately assessed.
We urgently need more information and support from the Government so that we can help support owners and dogs affected by this ban and we, the rescue sector of the coalition will also need help and support to get through this too.
On behalf of responsible XL Bully owners, animal welfare charities and veterinary professionals, we are asking that you act urgently to extend the implementation of this legislation.
Yours Sincerely
Dog Control Coalition
Blue Cross, Battersea, British Veterinary Association, Dogs Trust, Hope Rescue, PDSA, RSPCA, Scottish SPCA, The Kennel Club and USPCA
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