The Dogs Trust had recently rehomed an American Bulldog which went on to attack its owner and was shot dead by police.
An animal rescue charity that recently rehomed an XL Bully, which mauled its owner, said it has stopped putting the breed up for adoption.Denvor had escaped from the house in Gately Road to the car park of a primary school, before he was shot. Pupils and teachers were still inside the building at the time.She had been "screaming for help" as she was attacked by her pet in her back garden, said police.
"We assess each dog individually when they come into our care. This includes a comprehensive assessment by our experienced training and behaviour team. This assessment helps us understand how the dog is likely to respond to a range of experiences and situations.The charity said it "immediately" stopped promoting the breed for adoption after the government announced a ban in September.
A spokesperson stressed that this was until the government had defined exactly what an American Bully XL type is, and what the implications of the ban will be on owners. Dogs Trust said it is still against a ban, adding: "Public safety is paramount, but a focus on breed specific legislation is not the best way to achieve this.
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