{"id":118279,"date":"2023-09-22T13:39:19","date_gmt":"2023-09-22T13:39:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogcamlodipine.com\/?p=118279"},"modified":"2023-09-22T13:39:19","modified_gmt":"2023-09-22T13:39:19","slug":"chihuahuas-bite-more-than-xl-bullies-as-vet-says-more-dogs-could-be-banned","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogcamlodipine.com\/world-news\/chihuahuas-bite-more-than-xl-bullies-as-vet-says-more-dogs-could-be-banned\/","title":{"rendered":"Chihuahuas bite more than XL bullies as vet says more dogs could be banned"},"content":{"rendered":"
A vet has suggested more dogs could face the same fate as XL Bullies, which will be banned UK-wide by the end of the year.<\/p>\n
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced plans to make it illegal to own, breed or sell the large canines earlier this month following a spate of attacks \u2013 some of which were fatal. "It is clear this is not about a handful of badly trained dogs, it\u2019s a pattern of behaviour and it cannot go on," Sunak said on September 15.<\/p>\n
But Dr Karyn Kanowski, Veterinarian Editor at PetKeen.com, said outlawing the dogs won't necessarily solve the problem. "The XL Bully itself is not even a recognised breed, so all it will take is for some opportunistic people to start breeding dogs with different enough looks to not be classified as XL Bullies and the same issue can happen again," she said.<\/p>\n
READ MORE: Fate of your XL Bully pet when ban on 'devil' dog breed comes into force<\/b><\/p>\n
For more information and stories about XL Bullies, click here.<\/i><\/b><\/p>\n
Asked which dogs could be made illegal next, she said: "Any dog with a powerful enough bite could be on the list. If another breed is going to be banned, it will be whatever takes over from the XL Bully. <\/p>\n
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"Unless the dog fighting is stopped, there will be a demand for dangerous dogs," she continued. "There seems to be an increased popularity in the overly large, mastiff\/bulldog appearance."<\/p>\n
Dr Kanowski also said smaller dogs are "anecdotally" more likely to bite people than larger breeds. "If we were going to ban breeds based purely on the number of bites inflicted on humans, there would be no chihuahuas, no Jack Russell Terriers, no dachshunds [and] no collies," she added.<\/p>\n
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