XL bully ban costing police forces millions in veterinary bills and kennels

XL bully ban costing police forces millions in veterinary bills and kennels

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XL bully ban costing police forces millions in veterinary bills and kennels
Published: Jan, 28 2025 22:51

The XL bully ban is costing police forces millions of pounds in veterinary bills and kennelling, police chiefs have warned. The National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) said the ban on the breed was placing a "huge burden on policing". Kennel spaces are "reaching capacity" and costs are "increasing by the day", the NPCC said.

It warned veterinary bills and the cost of kennelling were expected "to rise to as much as £25m" for the period between the introduction of the ban in February 2024 and April 2025. It would be a 500% increase in police costs from 2018, when veterinary bills and kennelling cost £4m.

The NPCC said it can cost around £1,000 a month to keep an XL bully in kennels. Following a string of attacks on people it has been a criminal offence to own an XL bully in England and Wales without an exemption certificate since February last year, with unregistered pets taken and their owners possibly fined and prosecuted.

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Follow our channel and never miss an update. 'Huge burden on policing'. The ban is placing "a huge burden on policing", the NPCC's lead for dangerous dogs Chief Constable Mark Hobrough said. "We are facing a number of challenges in kennel capacity, resourcing and ever-mounting costs, and as of today we have not received any additional funding to account for this," he added.

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