A Manchester court convicted a lady to 16 months in prison after her XL Bully attacked a 12-year-old kid, gravely injuring him. The court also determined that she should be prohibited from possessing pets for five years.
ccording to The Sun, the police said: "We were informed of the incident, and we immediately sent armed police to the site." According to police reports, the dog attacked the boy as he was riding his bicycle.
According to the police, passers-by attempted to aid the boy by hitting the dog with brooms, vehicle tires, and metal rods. Milo the dog eventually fled, but he attacked another 31-year-old man while he was attempting to help.
Last October, Manchester Court revealed that the victims needed extensive wound care at an Oldham hospital.
Last November, owner Paula Jenkins, 43, said she was in charge of a dog that was dangerously out of control. She was sentenced to 16 months in jail last Thursday and barred from possessing pets for five years.
To be under surveillance, the owner of an XL Bully dog must place a lock on the dog's mouth and make it walk in front of the owner, not behind him, according to a new law approved by Britain. Anyone who owns this type of dog without a certificate will be criminalized and held accountable as of next month.
According to statistics, this breed of dog, which accounts for 1% of the total number of canines in the United Kingdom, was responsible for 44% of assaults last year and 75% of deaths since 2021.