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XL bully dogs face ban in Ireland: What you need to know

XL bully dogs face ban in Ireland: What you need to know

September 27, 2024

In a move to prioritize public safety, Ireland is set to implement a ban on XL Bully dogs following several high-profile attacks. Minister Heather Humphreys has signed regulations that will phase in the ban starting October 1st, 2024. From this date, it will be illegal to import, breed, or sell XL Bully dogs in Ireland. … Read more

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