A SCOTTISH pensioner is significantly injured in hospital after an XL bully canine attack.
The Press & Journal reviews {that a} man in his 70s was attacked as he visited a relative’s XL bully canine with they had been on vacation.
It is reported that the elderly man stays in hospital with critical accidents to his arms, palms and face.
A Scottish Ambulance Service spokesman stated it was known as to an tackle in Corrennie Circle, Dyce, on Wednesday.
They stated crew “transported a male patient in his 70s to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary”.
It comes after it was introduced on Thursday that house owners of XL bully dogs in Scotland can be topic to new safeguards because the Scottish Government replicates UK laws.
Community security minister Siobhian Brown stated the transfer is “right and proper” amid concern over an inflow of dogs being deserted in Scotland.
The first section of the laws will make it an offence to promote, abandon, give away, or breed an XL bully in Scotland.
A date for when the foundations will formally be imposed has but to be confirmed, nevertheless house owners wishing to maintain their dogs may also have to preserve the XL bully on a lead and muzzled in public.
The second section will see house owners capable of apply for his or her dogs to be added to an exemption index to maintain them.
Owners wishing to maintain their XL bully should pay an unconfirmed price – £92.40 in England and Wales – to register the pet.
But compensation can be payable to house owners who not want to preserve their pet, together with reimbursement for euthanasia.