A woman who owns an XL bully dog has called on the government not to ban the breed, saying that she trusts her pet '100 per cent'.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has promised to ban the controversial breed by the end of the year following a spate of dog attacks.
Existing owners could be required to neuter their dogs and muzzle them in public when the ban comes in, according to government officials.
Emma Jepson adopted a Ridgeback/XL bully cross - named Roxy - in October 2022. She said the four-year-old pup is her “little princess” and has been fantastically trained. READ MORE: 'I sold my XL Bully Rambo to protect my four-year-old son - I'm relieved the breed is being banned' READ MORE: Full list of dog breeds banned in the UK as XL Bully to be added The admin assistant, from Morecambe, Lancashire, said: “Hearing about the ban is devastating - Roxy is my little princess.
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