GRIEVING households and canine professionals are requiring harder laws on American bully XL dogs after yet another death.
They have actually criticised present guidelines — stating it is too simple to obtain an XL with no dog-handling training or insight.
Dog behaviour specialist Hannah Molloy is attracting the Government to provide various kinds of licences for types under 30kg and those over 30kg.
She said: “I want to see new licensing so people are charged more to own larger dogs that can do bigger damage — as well as education on handling them.”
Phillip Symes, 64, who lost his boy Ian in an attack in 2015, said: “XLs are bred to kill — they shouldn’t be allowed.”
It comes as the Sun on Sunday exposes Bully XLs — under macho names such as Unstoppable Juggernaut — are being offered with no obvious examine Facebook, Gumtree and Instagram.
However, the breed was connected to 7 deaths in the in 2015 in the UK.
On Thursday night, the latest victim, dad-of-three Jonathan Hogg, 37, passed away in Leigh, Greater Manchester.