A stunning video reveals the minute an American XL Bully is released at law enforcement officer.
The dog is seen attempting to bite among the officers after being blurted of a house by a suspect in South Yorkshire.
The animal ultimately runs back into the property after its shirtless owner marches prior to he’s collared.
It comes as South Yorkshire Police released a caution over the American XL Bully breed, which is not prohibited in the UK.
The force said the quantity of dog attacks in the location has actually more than doubled in the last 5 years.
The breed represent 25% of all dogs took in the area because last January, it included.
Assistant Chief Constable Dan Thorpe, of South Yorkshire Police, said: “We can’t ignore the fact that the XL bully breed is disproportionately represented in the number of dog attacks we attend.
“Eight of the dogs seized since January 2022, by South Yorkshire Police are XL bullies.
“Last year, 89 dogs had to be destroyed by police in the immediacy of the incident in order to protect public safety.”
Data revealed the breed has actually been associated with most of deadly dog attacks in the UK because 2021.
In overall, 6 of the 10 dog-related deaths in the UK in 2015 were triggered by Bully or Bully crosses, stimulating calls from advocates for the breed to be prohibited.
In March in 2015, 17-month-old Bella-Rae Birch was killed in her family’s home in St Helens, Merseyside, simply a week after they purchased the dog.
Schoolboy Jack Lis, 10, was killed in an attack by an XL Bully in 2021 while dipping into a friend’s house in Caerphilly, South Wales.
ACC Thorpe included: “XL Bully dogs appear to have a high tendency for hostility.
“And once they turn, even the most skilled owners have actually restricted capability to do anything about it due to the power and strength of the breed.”