The force say they are in contact with the organiser of the event in Handsworth, and will be there to answer questions from the public. | ITV News Central
In a statement West Midlands Police say: "We remain in contact with the organiser of the event in Handsworth and will have a presence there on Saturday.An advert for the meet-up, which is being circulated online, reads: "Bully meet - all dogs welcome. Wanna see as many people as possible."Let's show how gentle the XL Bully really is.
"It’s all about the owners - I've got three XL Bullies and not one of them would hurt a soul," he added. Steve Constantinou, who runs Spartan Kennels in Coventry, said Brummie XL Bully owners were hiring out private fields, where dogs can run without a lead, because they were worried about the implications of the upcoming breed ban.
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