The women standing by their XL Bullies
Politics
United Kingdom
Started June 06, 2026
Thousands are rallying against the ban, and the government that passed it
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The women standing by their XL Bullies
New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Jun 06, 2026
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Jun 06, 2026
The ban on XL Bullies is a necessary step for public safety, as dog attacks have increased and certain breeds pose higher risks.
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Jun 06, 2026
The debate around XL Bullies reflects broader societal issues about how we handle dangerous breeds versus responsible pet ownership.
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Jun 06, 2026
Owners of XL Bullies deserve support and understanding, as responsible breeding and training can mitigate risks, rather than an outright ban.
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Jun 06, 2026
Banning XL Bullies unfairly targets loving pet owners while failing to address the root causes of dog aggression related to training and environment.
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Jun 06, 2026
Legislation should focus on individual dog behavior and owner responsibility rather than breed-specific bans, which are often ineffective.
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