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Seizure of Dogs

Good Morning All,

 

Leominster safer neighbourhood team carried out a warrant this week at a property in Leominster which was believed to have unregistered XL Bully type dogs living at the address. SNT attended the address alongside dog handlers. a dog legislation officer to investigate the matter, which then resulted in four dogs being seized. These dogs will remain with police until the investigation is concluded. 

 

To clarify, It’s a criminal offence to own or possess an XL Bully dog in England and Wales unless you have a valid Certificate of Exemption.

You must abide by the certificate of exemption for the life of the dog, you must:

  • keep the dog at the same address as the certificate holder (you can keep the dog at a different address for a maximum of 30 days in a 12-month period)

  • tell the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) if you permanently change address (you do not need to do this if the dog is temporarily kept at a different address, which is allowed for a maximum of 30 days in a 12-month period)

  • tell Defra if the dog dies or is exported

  • have third party public liability insurance for your dog and provide proof of this within 5 days if asked by Defra

  • keep the dog muzzled in public places – Defra recommends using a muzzle that does not inhibit the dog from panting, breathing or drinking

  • keep the dog on a lead in public places – the lead must be securely held by someone at least 16 years old

  • keep the dog in secure conditions that will stop it from escaping

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    If you have concerns about XL Bully dogs, please contact us at leominster.snt@westmercia.police.uk

     

    On behalf of Leominster Safer Neighbourhood Team


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    Stephanie Harper
    (Police, Police Community Support Officer, Leominster)
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