A DESPERATE canine lover who has helped to rehome 50 XL Bullys fears six must be put down.
Kerryanne Shaw, 38, accused ministers of “driving the breed to extinction” as house owners rush to offer them up earlier than a crackdown.
From Friday will probably be unlawful to breed, promote, rehome or take the animals out with no lead and muzzle following a spate of deadly maulings.
Kerryanne, of All Bullie Charity Rescue, has discovered properties for 25 of the dogs for the reason that SNP Government introduced it was following the same blitz down south.
But she nonetheless has six that could possibly be put to sleep if extra aren’t present in time.
Kerryanne, of Glasgow, mentioned: “Nobody needs to have a canine which you can’t take off the lead or out of the house with no muzzle on.
“Some aren’t coping properly in kennels and so they may must be euthanised.
“That’s clearly a final resort.
“It’s heartbreaking.
“The authorities’s objective appears to be driving the breed to extinction by banning them.
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“It’s unhappy as a result of in the correct palms these are wonderful and constant dogs.”
UK ministers introduced a ban of the killer breed after a string of assaults.
Nats adopted go well with in January after Scotland grew to become a “dumping ground” for them.
From July 31, will probably be unlawful to personal one right here with out exemption paperwork.
Meanwhile the Scottish SPCA revealed it has struggled to rehome 4 Bullys.
The animal charity warned: “Keeping a canine in a kennel for the remainder of their life will not be good welfare.
“We need to consider putting these animals to sleep.”