From today, it is now a criminal offence to own a XL bully without an exemption certificate or having applied for one.
Scotland’s XL bully dog safeguards have fully come into force.
It is now a criminal offence to own the breed without an exemption certificate or having applied for one.
The Scottish government introduced the new rules in two phases, with XL bully dog owners previously having to keep their pet on a lead and muzzled when out in public.
Those that are convicted of breaching the safeguards could face up to six months in prison and/or a fine of up to £5,000.
Scotland’s XL bully rules:
• The dogs must be kept on a lead and muzzled when out in public.
• Selling, breeding, abandoning or giving them away is illegal.
• Owners will have to apply and pay a £92.40 fee for their dog to be added to the exemption index. Applicants must obtain third party insurance, microchip their pet, and commit to having their dog neutered.
Those who use a free charity service to euthanise their pet can only claim £100.