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All 19 lovable XL Bully puppies at South Yorkshire shelter discover properties earlier than ban

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The shelter needed to rehome all XL Bullies of their care, earlier than the breed joined the UK authorities’s record of banned breeds on New Year’s Eve.

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All 19 XL Bully puppies which got here into the shelter’s care since December 8 have been adopted, in addition to the litter‘s mum, Majesty, and 3-year-old Narla.

Helping Yorkshire Poundies mentioned on Facebook: “We have been working absolutely non-stop to secure suitable, secure and safe loving forever homes for all [the pups].

Just in time! Helping Yorkshire Poundies announced on Facebook yesterday (December 30) that all 11 of these adorable pups have found their forever homes - one day before the deadline.Just in time! Helping Yorkshire Poundies announced on Facebook yesterday (December 30) that all 11 of these adorable pups have found their forever homes - one day before the deadline.
Just in time! Helping Yorkshire Poundies announced on Facebook yesterday (December 30) that all 11 of these adorable pups have found their forever homes – one day before the deadline.

“We have been absolutely overwhelmed with messages and applications from people wanting to adopt an XL Bully before the deadline, which is incredible.”

The shelter needed to rehome all XL Bullies of their care, earlier than the breed joined the UK government’s record of banned breeds on New Year’s Eve.

Helping Yorkshire Poundies obtained “thousands and thousands” of messages from individuals all in favour of offering the dogs a home.

New mum Majesty (left) and Narla (right), who both fall under the XL Bully measurements, have also both been adopted.New mum Majesty (left) and Narla (right), who both fall under the XL Bully measurements, have also both been adopted.
New mum Majesty (left) and Narla (proper), who each fall below the XL Bully measurements, have additionally each been adopted.

The update goes on: “Thank you all so so much for this incredible response.

“We will give proper updates on all of the boys and girls safely in their new homes as soon as we can.

“If you can offer a home to other dogs in rescue who have no rehoming deadline, BUT are stuck unnoticed in kennels, please consider adopting.”

Majesty gave birth to a litter of 11 puppies in November.Majesty gave birth to a litter of 11 puppies in November.
Majesty gave start to a litter of 11 puppies in November.

Helping Yorkshire Poundies is presently caring for 16 different dogs who’re determined for a home to name their very own. 

They highlighted Franklin, a Cane Corso who has been in kennels for almost two years.

If you’ll be able to assist by adopting considered one of their dogs, fill out a pre-adoption questionnaire on their website. Alternatively, you can also make a monetary donation to help of their operating prices.

Franklin is a lovely one year old goofy puppy who is desperate to find a breed-experienced, confident home after being at the shelter for a year. His main issues lie with his lead walks. He cannot cope with walks in busy areas and needs a home in the countryside so he can be safely managed on walks. He is fully housetrained and can be left for a few hours with no issues. He loves to run and play with other larger breed dogs. He will need a child-free home and will need careful introductions to visitors.Franklin is a lovely one year old goofy puppy who is desperate to find a breed-experienced, confident home after being at the shelter for a year. His main issues lie with his lead walks. He cannot cope with walks in busy areas and needs a home in the countryside so he can be safely managed on walks. He is fully housetrained and can be left for a few hours with no issues. He loves to run and play with other larger breed dogs. He will need a child-free home and will need careful introductions to visitors.
Franklin is a stunning one 12 months old goofy puppy who’s determined to discover a breed-experienced, assured home after being on the shelter for a 12 months. His major points lie together with his lead walks. He can’t deal with walks in busy areas and wishes a home within the countryside so he may be safely managed on walks. He is absolutely housetrained and may be left for a number of hours with no points. He likes to run and play with different bigger breed dogs. He will want a child-free home and can want cautious introductions to guests.

What is the XL bully ban?

From as we speak (December 31), it’s unlawful to breed, promote, promote, reward, abandon, or rehome ‘XL bully type’ dogs. 

From now on, house owners of an XL bully kind should preserve their canine on a lead and muzzled in public.

These house owners should guarantee their canine is neutered and lined by third occasion legal responsibility insurance coverage.

A litter of 11 XL Bully pups a month before the ban was a pressure on Helping Yorkshire Poundies, but after non-stop hard work, they have all been rehomes along with the 8 others in their care.A litter of 11 XL Bully pups a month before the ban was a pressure on Helping Yorkshire Poundies, but after non-stop hard work, they have all been rehomes along with the 8 others in their care.
A litter of 11 XL Bully pups a month earlier than the ban was a stress on Helping Yorkshire Poundies, however after continuous arduous work, they’ve all been rehomes together with the 8 others of their care.

They have till January 31 to use to the federal government’s exemption scheme, costing £92.40.

From the next day (February 1), will probably be unlawful to personal an XL bully kind and not using a certificates of exemption.

If you presently personal an XL bully kind, crossbreed, or a canine that appears comparable, test the federal government’s specs right here.

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