A WOMAN has been jailed after her XL Bully canine mauled a 12-year-old boy and left him with severe accidents.
Armed police and paramedics raced to the scene after the beast, known as Milo, went berserk and attacked the teen as he cycled previous.
Members of the general public used brooms, a automotive tyre and steel poles to attempt to struggle off the powerfully-built canine.
Milo then ran off and attacked a neighbour, 31, making an attempt to assist.
The victims was handled for severe chunk wounds in hospital in Oldham final October.
Milo was seized by cops and can be now be destroyed. In November, proprietor Paula Jenkins, 43, admitted being in control of a canine which was dangerously uncontrolled.
Last week, at Manchester’s Minshull Street crown court, she was jailed for 16 months and barred from proudly owning a canine for 5 years.
New laws means all XL Bully dogs should now be on a lead and muzzled in public.
From subsequent month will probably be an offence to personal the animal with no certificates.
Statistics present the breed — which makes up one per cent of the UK’s canine inhabitants — was concerned in 44 per cent of assaults final 12 months and 75 per cent of fatalities since 2021.