XL Bully owner uttered seven disturbing words as he 'battered own pet with metal lead'

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XL Bully owner uttered seven disturbing words as he 'battered own pet with metal lead'
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Anders Anglesey)
Published: Dec, 19 2024 17:54

An XL Bully owner uttered seven disturbing words as he brutally battered and whipped the pet with a metal lead. Gareth Cox, 45, of Manor Square, Dagenham, admitted to hitting the dog nine times with a metal lead at Willesden Magistrates Court, in north-west London. A harrowing video from May 22 that showed the brutal attack saw Cox hoisting dog Cyrus up by the throat with him being heard saying: "Don't run off, you stupid f****** dog.".

Cox pleaded guilty to failing to prevent his dog from suffering. Cyrus has since been seized and taken into police kennels. He also admitted to having breached the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 by allowing a "fighting dog" to be in a public place without a muzzle or lead. Cox will be sentenced in February.

According to MailOnline, the trial comes amid an investigation that found police destroyed more than three dangerous dogs a day on average after the XL ban came in about a year ago. The crackdown into owning the breeding and sale of XL Bullies came into force on December 31 last year following several attacks on the public.

It became illegal to own the breed unless it was previously registered ahead of the deadline. The XL is the fifth dog breed to be banned in the UK. Other breeds include the Japanese Tosa, Pit bull terrier, Dogo Argentine and Fila Braziliero. The government initially believed there were about 10,000 XL bullies in the country at the time of the ban. But it later turned out to be a huge underestimate with the figure being closer to 57,000. FOI figures obtained by the BBC from 19 police forces in England and Wales found that 1,991 suspected banned dogs were seized in the first months of 2024.

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