To be banned

To be banned

Today Rishi Sunak has announced that the XL Bully will be banned from the UK by the end of the year, but what does it mean. It does not require a new law or authority from Parliament to ban the dog breed known as an XL Bully, the Home Secretary has exiting powers...
Trevor Cooper of Cooper and Co

Trevor Cooper of Cooper and Co

The leading dog law solicitor Trevor Cooper has put a post out stating that there is a lot of activity occurring in the background to animal welfare and legislation applying to dogs. The Animal Sentience Committee has been set up. The Animal Welfare(Responsibility for...
Enough is enough, this has to stop

Enough is enough, this has to stop

The mother of a 10-year-old boy who died after being mauled by a dog has called for a change in the law, saying “enough is enough”. Emma Whitfield, 32, is calling for the “Jack Lis Law”, named after her son who died in November 2021 in Pentwyn, Penyrheol, near...
So many horrific dog attacks

So many horrific dog attacks

And in the last year five years, the number of dog attacks recorded by police in England and Wales has risen by more than a third, a BBC investigation revealed earlier this year. Last year, there were nearly 22,000 cases of out-of-control dogs causing injury compared...
The Dramatic Rise of Attacks by XL Bully Dogs

The Dramatic Rise of Attacks by XL Bully Dogs

In recent years, we have witnessed a growing interest in XL bully dogs, a new breed of muscular and powerful canine that has captured the attention of dog enthusiasts around the World. The breed started in America in the 1980s and was made popular in Hip Hop videos,...