Bully XLs have killed eight people since 2021
are my therapy,” says Darren Egan, a 12-year-old dog handler, as he carefully straddles Indie, his 44-kilo American Bully pup. “I trust them.” Darren and his dad, Michael, have driven 17 hours from Ireland to compete in Champs Camp, abreed
known for its supreme strength and propensity to attack. Darren admits that his mother worries and calls the dogs “very vicious.” Ms Egan is right to fret. Bullies are close descendants of pit bull terriers, one of four breeds banned in Britain under the Dangerous Dogs Act of 1991. They were first imported, from America, roughly a decade ago. Bullys, the largest type, have killed eight people in Britain since 2021, including two this year. BullyWatch, a campaign that monitors the breed, claims the different variants of Bullies carried out 45% of all dog attacks this year.
Bully owners and others, including the Dog Control Coalition, a lobby group of animal-welfare charities, want legislation banning specific breeds to be overturned. Instead, they say, officials should target individual dogs that act dangerously. The trouble with that argument is that some breeds, including Bullies, are by nature more aggressive, no matter the owner. Both people who were killed this year were experienced in handling dogs.
A ban on Bullies is possible. In July Chris Philp, a policing minister, said it was an option. Pressure for one mounts with news of every horrible attack. This month a Pocket Bully, a smaller variety, mauled a five-year-old girl in Stockton. At Champs Camp, there was little concern that change would come soon. Your correspondent left before a promised camp fire began, encouraged by a number of delegates who had earlier shouted at him to “beat it.
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