The RSPCA, Bluecross and Carla Lane in Need are among those still rehoming the dogs even though they will become illegal to own in a matter of months
Risk to life warning as Storm Babet set to bring over a month's worth of rain to UK todayAnimal rescue charities are continuing to rehome XL Bully dogs despite the Government’s plan to ban the breed, i can reveal.Ministers have warned that owners could face having to apply for an exemption certificate if the law change comes into effect, and that they would be committing a criminal offence if they did not identify themselves before any ban comes in.
Animal charities are continuing to rehome XL Bully dogs despite the incoming ban on the breed “We are still waiting for the UK Government to confirm how it is defining an American XL Bully, and how the ban will work, leaving owners and welfare groups in limbo,” they said. “Where relevant, we are making any prospective owner aware of what this is likely to mean when a ban comes into force so they are as informed as they can be before deciding to rehome. “
Carla Lane Animals in Need in Liverpool has been advertising a number of XL Bullys for rehoming in recent weeks. “He’s been in his home a few months now, a wonderful home that took a leap of faith and gave a deserving bully a home.”In a statement, the rescue centre’s trustees told i: “We match all dogs and homes carefully and in accordance with our detailed rehoming and assessment procedures and we receive many positive progress updates, often for the lifetime of the dog.
A a spokesperson for the Dogs Trust told i the charity will no longer be rehoming any dogs which might be covered by the ban as there are “too many unknowns” about what might happen.The XL Bully is set to be banned by the end of the year
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