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It's killed a child and yet morons still come out with this:

A local farmer has spoken to the Mail, saying: "The dog is an XL bully. It has been certified and is well looked after. It's a very big dog. I've seen it around the pub a few times, it doesn't bother anyone or other dogs and is well-behaved."

ffs.
 
It's killed a child and yet morons still come out with this:

A local farmer has spoken to the Mail, saying: "The dog is an XL bully. It has been certified and is well looked after. It's a very big dog. I've seen it around the pub a few times, it doesn't bother anyone or other dogs and is well-behaved."

ffs.
'He was a lovely guy, always said hello in the street, you'd never have thought it of him' when vox popped about their neighbour that's killed his whole family and then himself. Same vibes.
 
It's killed a child and yet morons still come out with this:

A local farmer has spoken to the Mail, saying: "The dog is an XL bully. It has been certified and is well looked after. It's a very big dog. I've seen it around the pub a few times, it doesn't bother anyone or other dogs and is well-behaved."

ffs.
Every XL bully is a big soft lump until it snaps and murders someone. And people who go on about the dogs being soft are full of it. Nobody buys those fucking things because they're soft. You want a big gentle dog, get a Newf or a St Bernard or an Irish wolfhound.
 
Every XL bully is a big soft lump until it snaps and murders someone. And people who go on about the dogs being soft are full of it. Nobody buys those fucking things because they're soft. You want a big gentle dog, get a Newf or a St Bernard or an Irish wolfhound.
Exactly, you don't buy one becuase you want a big softie, you buy one becuase you think it makes you look hard.
 
I also hate it when owners of XL bullies or pits get angry when people cross the road to avoid them and their dogs. You got a dog to intimidate people, shouldn't you be happy people are avoiding you and your dog? Why get angry and shout 'scared bitch' or whatever at them? And the last time I walked by a pit, it went for me. Not doing that again in a hurry.
 
Every XL bully is a big soft lump until it snaps and murders someone. And people who go on about the dogs being soft are full of it. Nobody buys those fucking things because they're soft. You want a big gentle dog, get a Newf or a St Bernard or an Irish wolfhound.
they'll still kill you if it comes to it, a dog is a dog, and I love both of mine who look like teddybears; but they are dogs and I have no illusions about them.
 
True, any dog has the potential to be dangerous, even a chihuahua could kill a baby and nobody should assume a dog is 100% safe, but XL bullies are a zero mistake dog. And no other large breed has killed as many people in this country.

Some idiot has been posting on their Instagram about their dog and their kids waving sparklers around while it sits there. It is an accident waiting to happen.



This thing is not fucking 'sweet'. It's creepy with those dead eyes. (And why do they always have those rashy mouths?)
 
7-year-old girl in Evesham rushed to hospital with injuries. Fucking XL bully attacked her. It's dead now and the comments on the article will no doubt be full of idiots posting photos of their shitbeasts.

Link: https://www.eveshamobserver.co.uk/news/seven-year-old-girl-rushed-to-hospital-after-xl-bully-attack-in-evesham/

The seven-year-old girl remains in a stable condition at Birmingham Children’s Hospital after being attacked inside a house on Laxton Crescent, Evesham around 1pm.​

After the attack, West Mercia Police arrived on scene and seized three dogs at the address. Police have confirmed the dog who bit the girl – a registered XL Bully – has since been put down.

Superintendent Gareth Morgan said: “Sadly, a girl has suffered serious injuries after she was bitten by a dog inside a house in Evesham.
“The other dogs, neither of which are XL Bully’s, remain in our care while our enquiries continue.”
In response to the incident, West Mercia Police and both West Midlands Ambulance Service and a Midlands Air Ambulance from Strensham arrived on scene.



A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We were called to an incident at private address near Codling Road, Evesham.
“On arrival, crews found a girl, who they treated for serious injuries before conveying her by land ambulance to Birmingham Children’s Hospital for further specialist care.”
 
An incident that happened last May has just come to court. The owner was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment after her XL Bully and XL Bully cross escaped from a communal garden that had a gate that she knew to be faulty and attacked a woman who was walking in the street. The victim "sustained severe injuries to her shoulder, chest and upper limbs, including a "massive degloving injury" to her right arm, which was bitten down to the bone. She required multiple skin graft surgeries, and the court heard she continued to suffer from pain and mobility issues more than a year later."


Vicious XL Bullies tore chunks out of woman's arm as she screamed for help​

Victim Katie Elliot was bitten down to the bone by Kelis Smith's vicious dogs​

The owner of two aggressive XL Bullies that brutally attacked a woman was seen crying in court as CCTV footage of the incident was played. 24-year-old Kelis Smith pleaded guilty to two counts of being in charge of a dog dangerously out of control causing injury after her pets, Kodak and Love, mauled the woman in the middle of the street.

 
Bull Mastiffs can get to fuck too. They hate me or their owners smell of Monster Munch. Strongest dog. Fuck your arse.
 
An incident that happened last May has just come to court. The owner was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment after her XL Bully and XL Bully cross escaped from a communal garden that had a gate that she knew to be faulty and attacked a woman who was walking in the street. The victim "sustained severe injuries to her shoulder, chest and upper limbs, including a "massive degloving injury" to her right arm, which was bitten down to the bone. She required multiple skin graft surgeries, and the court heard she continued to suffer from pain and mobility issues more than a year later."


Vicious XL Bullies tore chunks out of woman's arm as she screamed for help​

Victim Katie Elliot was bitten down to the bone by Kelis Smith's vicious dogs​

The owner of two aggressive XL Bullies that brutally attacked a woman was seen crying in court as CCTV footage of the incident was played. 24-year-old Kelis Smith pleaded guilty to two counts of being in charge of a dog dangerously out of control causing injury after her pets, Kodak and Love, mauled the woman in the middle of the street.

Oh my god, how horrible. The poor woman was just walking along the street when she was attacked by the vicious brutes. She must have been absolutely terrified and traumatised.
 
Oh my god, how horrible. The poor woman was just walking along the street when she was attacked by the vicious brutes. She must have been absolutely terrified and traumatised.
Yeah, if you're squeamish, don't look up what a 'degloving' injury is. Horrifying. (Probably more common as an industrial injury.)

In a traumatic situation, a few seconds can seem like minutes, so to be attacked for around five minutes must've seemed like forever. And for the dogs still to be attacking despite people coming to her aid and hitting them with sticks and so on... must've been traumatising for those who helped/witnessed it too. Although the victim sounds to have been left with life-changing injuries.

These sorts of stories terrify me and are the reason I don't really use the park that's directly opposite my flat, except occasionally walking through it on my way to GP surgery or one particular local shop.

It came up in our tenants meeting one time that the trees in the park were being damaged because people were using them to train fighting dogs. Basically, they get dogs to bite the trees to strengthen their jaw and grip.

When I did used to walk round the park, or years ago I went through a brief phase of jogging, people would often have uncontrolled / uncontrollable dogs off their leash. The number of people who let their dogs off leash when the dog has no recall is terrifying to me, because a dog went for me when I was a child, although I escaped, luckily, by jumping over a wall and fence. ( Lots of the houses on my road had high hedges, so I dread to think what would've happened if I'd been in front of a different house and hadn't been able to get away from it.)

I think they should bring back dog licences and owners should be required to have pet insurance for their dog that covers the pet attacking people and if an animal is found not to be covered it's confiscated. That probably wouldn't rule out all attacks, but it would probably prevent many of them.
 
Owning one of those XL monsters should be classed as carrying an offensive weapon / going equipped to commit assault.
I don't care IF you think the damm thing is soft as clarts, they ain't.
There were a couple of them in my local town/village, I think as a sort of "hard status symbol" ; certainly in a nearby city, it would appear that the drug cartels used them for "protection" - at least, that's been the suggestion in "gossip" at the pub.
As has been proved multiple times in the last few years.
The percentage of them that partake in attacks must be very high ...
I recall during the debate before the XL bully was added into the Dangerous Dogs list that it was mention that labs and GSDs had "committed more attacks" - that is/was purely because there are more of them.
 
I think they should bring back dog licences and owners should be required to have pet insurance for their dog that covers the pet attacking people and if an animal is found not to be covered it's confiscated. That probably wouldn't rule out all attacks, but it would probably prevent many of them.

Indeed, it's not expensive. If you join the Dogs' Trust: "Become a Companion. Just like Membership, you can sign up to the Companion Club for only £25 a year (or £12.50 if you're over 60). This will entitle you to receive the great benefits designed specifically for dog owners just like you! Third party public liability insurance for your dog - up to £1,000,000 per claim"
 
'Fur baby/dog mom' culture sets my teeth on edge. Dressing them in flower crowns, posting Tik Toks of them unsupervised with your 6 month old baby.
Me too. I wouldn't leave my fucking cat alone with a baby, let alone a massive dog. I'd be too worried about him scratching or biting them, because he's a reactive cat and easily triggered by noise. Dogs are animals and should be treated as such, not anthropomorphised, and no dog was ever bred to babysit kids. The nanny dog thing is a lie, and a dangerous lie. A few pictures of kids with pits or staffies does not mean they were bred to be 'nanny dogs'. And you've got idiots winding up their pit bulls on camera and thinking it's funny when the dog growls and snarls, and won't let their boyfriend on the bed or whatever. And then they're surprised when Bernard the Bastard goes for them. The ones who have growling pits are lucky, because not all pits give signs.

The daughter of one of my team's ex-players has a cane corso (and of course it's a blue merle called Luna, they're always called bloody Luna) and has posted photos of her with her toddler daughter and I genuinely fear for that poor kid, because even if the dog is the gentlest dog ever, she is still a fucking dog, and a big dog at that. Even terriers can kill babies, and have killed babies - there was a case in Ireland where a terrier killed a baby, and the dog was known to be vicious and jealous of the baby, and its idiot owner still kept it.
 
Me too. I wouldn't leave my fucking cat alone with a baby, let alone a massive dog. I'd be too worried about him scratching or biting them, because he's a reactive cat and easily triggered by noise. Dogs are animals and should be treated as such, not anthropomorphised, and no dog was ever bred to babysit kids. The nanny dog thing is a lie, and a dangerous lie. A few pictures of kids with pits or staffies does not mean they were bred to be 'nanny dogs'. And you've got idiots winding up their pit bulls on camera and thinking it's funny when the dog growls and snarls, and won't let their boyfriend on the bed or whatever. And then they're surprised when Bernard the Bastard goes for them. The ones who have growling pits are lucky, because not all pits give signs.

The daughter of one of my team's ex-players has a cane corso (and of course it's a blue merle called Luna, they're always called bloody Luna) and has posted photos of her with her toddler daughter and I genuinely fear for that poor kid, because even if the dog is the gentlest dog ever, she is still a fucking dog, and a big dog at that. Even terriers can kill babies, and have killed babies - there was a case in Ireland where a terrier killed a baby, and the dog was known to be vicious and jealous of the baby, and its idiot owner still kept it.
Even at my advanced age, I can still be surprised at people's utter stupidity.
 
Exactly. I don't understand why anyone would take that kind of risk with their child's health/life.

They probably don't even consider it a risk. Too many people only see pets through the lens of "animated soft toy that'll look good on my Insta" rather than as animals in their own right and remain blissfully ignorant of the innate ability for them to maim and kill things.

I grew up in between the town and the country, so there were a lot of townies who'd head out our way with their dogs. The after-effects of many a poorly-trained dog let off the leash - mostly the carcasses of local rabbits and sheep - were a common sight in my stomping grounds.
 
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