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XL Bully dogs practically mauled my labrador puppy to loss of life once they set on him in graveyard attack

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  • Three-year-old puppy Harley acquired devastating chunk wounds to his hind legs
  • **WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES** 



A Labrador puppy made a slender escape after two XL Bully dogs practically mauled him to loss of life in a horrific graveyard attack.

Linsey Willis, 41, took pup Harley, a Red Fox Labrador, for a day walk in Lambhill Cemetery, Glasgow, when she heard shouting from behind.

The two XL Bully dogs with no leads or muzzles charged at them and locked their jaws onto three-year-old Harley’s hind legs, inflicting devastating accidents.

The shaken puppy was rushed to the vets for emergency remedy after Ms Willis managed to free the puppy from the grip of the banned dogs, earlier than sprinting away with one of many dogs nonetheless chasing at their heels. 

Graphic images revealed deep lesions on Harley’s legs following the attack on Monday afternoon.

Harley, a three-year-old Red Fox Labrador, was on a day walk in Lambhill Cemetery, Glasgow, when two of the banned dogs attacked him

Ms Willis, an account supervisor, mentioned: ‘I used to be simply screaming for assist and making an attempt to hit the canine with my lead, it is wild and completely loopy that this might occur.

‘I used to be shouting on the proprietor to get them away, she managed to get one of many dogs off Harley and she or he was stepped again from the incident.

‘I used to be shouting and pleading for assist, and that’s the reason I’ve no voice left..’

She added: ‘We ran for our lives however he was badly wounded and I simply saved shouting at him ‘come on, maintain going’,’ Linsey mentioned.

Ms Willis then flagged down a driver who took them home, earlier than her and husband John rushed Harley to the vet who discovered ‘in depth wounds’ to Harley.

Ms Willis says Harleys doing ‘a wee bit higher’ and is constant to have common checkups on the vet.

She mentioned: ‘He’s discovering it troublesome to get about, his mobility not the identical and he is very subdued and quiet, the vet reckons take it should him not less than two months to recuperate.’

Ms Willis additionally says it is ‘despicable’ that the homeowners of the XL Bully dogs are but to return ahead.

Ms Willis managed to flag down a driver who took them home, earlier than her and husband John rushed Harley to the vet (Pictured: Linsey Willis, 41, with Husband John, 42, and their children: Laila,14, Jon,12, and their Labrador puppy Harley)
Graphic images revealed deep lesions on Harley’s legs following the attack on Monday afternoon
The shaken puppy was rushed for emergency remedy after Ms Willis managed to free the puppy from the grip of the banned dogs
Harley was rushed to the vets for emergency remedy  for his ‘in depth wounds’

‘We really feel like the proper factor ought to have been performed by them,’ she mentioned.

‘My view is to if you will personal XL Bullies then you must have management over them it is about respecting different individuals and their dogs.

‘They ought to have not less than had a lead or muzzle, it is complete negligence.’

Last month, it was revealed that at least 38,000 XL Bully Dogs were still on Britain’s streets even after the breed was banned.

The determine is sort of 4 instances greater than Government officers thought even existed.

The banned breeds register confirmed some 38,424 have been granted a £92 exemption to keep away from being put down earlier than the February 1 deadline for England and Wales.

XL Bully dogs at the moment are unlawful to personal with out an exemption certificates in England and Wales, meaning homeowners might be taken to courtroom and have their pets seized if they’re unregistered.

The ban was introduced in after a string of assaults by members of the breed which have killed and critically injured each people and different dogs in recent years.

Since December 31 it has additionally been a authorized requirement to ensure XL Bully dogs are microchipped, neutered, and muzzled and saved on a lead in public.

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