Recent news coverage of a man who was fatally attacked by two suspected American XL Bullies will understandably have pet parents worried. Below, expert vet Dr Scott Miller is here to support you by talking through the proposed government breed ban. Find out what the ban means for you if you have an XL Bully and what steps you can take to keep them in the family. Why is the XL Bully being banned in the UK? > When will the XL Bully become a banned breed? > How can I tell if I own an XL Bully? What does the upcoming UK ban mean for my existing American XL bully? > Who can I speak to about my XL Bully’s behaviour? What is the Dangerous Dogs Act and why was it introduced? > Why can’t you insure dogs listed under the Dangerous Dogs Act? > Does Breed Specific Legislation (BSL) work? > Can UK law around banned breeds be changed? Why is the XL Bully being banned in the UK? The American XL Bully is a variation of the American bully but isn’t recognised by the Kennel Club as an official breed in the UK. The UK...