The Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 (the Act) was enacted in response to a spate of dog attacks in the UK. The Act aimed to regulate the ownership and control of certain breeds of dogs that were deemed to be dangerous.
Since its inception, the Act has had a number of dog breeds added to it, including the Pit Bull Terrier, Japanese Tosa, Dogo Argentino and the Fila Braziliero. The American XL Bully is the latest breed to be added to the list of banned dogs in the UK.
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